Substitute teachers are faced with a wide range of classroom experiences, from well-behaved students to challenging situations.
The way a substitute teacher presents themselves and establishes authority can greatly impact how students behave and respond.
The interaction between substitute teachers and students often involves testing boundaries and challenging authority.
Substitutes who exhibit confidence, professionalism, and a sense of humor can effectively manage a classroom.
Substitute teachers who establish clear expectations and rules from the start can set the tone for a successful class.