El manejo de clase y los profesores de idiomas novatos: ¿Amigos o enemigos?
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Este artículo examina la importancia del manejo de clase para los profesores de lenguas extranjeras, especialmente para los profesores novatos, dado que el manejo de clase puede afectar su permanencia en la enseñanza. El documento proporciona una definición de manejo de clase, así como una descripción de sus dimensiones, y una serie de principios e ideas prácticas para aproximarse a la enseñanza con mayor seguridad. Se espera que esta información brinde a los docentes que no tienen mucha experiencia en enseñanza de lenguas estrategias que puedan ser adaptadas a su situación y que faciliten la transición de profesor practicante a ser la persona a cargo de un grupo.
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