


Computer teachers must have patience. The students are not likely to understand how computers work, and they may not understand what you are saying.
They may ask questions that seem incredibly inane - but those questions do make sense to at least some of the students.
Teachers must also be sensitive to the feelings of the students. They must be allowed to express themselves in an open and non-critical atmosphere. Do try to understand their discomfort, and do try to answer their questions pleasantly - even if they ask more than once.
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