As we already know, most of the time the person who takes the control of the class uses to be the teacher, but we as teachers must be aware about this situation, because not every single time, it is going to be useful, nor for students neither for teacher, because at the moment that the teacher takes all the control in the classroom, it means that the teacher is going to be the person who says something and students just follow intructions, what we are making is forming just pasive people, not real learners, because students who have the costum to follow just intructions, tend to ahve problems at the moment to take some decisions when they have to develop a free activity, pasive students, tend to feel up set when they do not know how do develop something, because they have the necessity that someone else could explain them how to develop something. It is for these reasons that we have to think that not in every single class we have to take the absolute control to the class, instead of that we have to let students to take their own decisions, in that way they can also fell more comfortable with the activities and tasks that can be assigned, students can become more active and take their own decision about how to develop any activity.
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