The expression on teachers’ faces as they patiently wait for silence.
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Teachers often have a mix of patience and anticipation when waiting for silence in the classroom. You might picture them standing with a calm demeanor, perhaps with a gentle smile, yet their eyes scanning the room for any signs of disruption. Some might cross their arms or tap their foot lightly, while others might simply stand still, exuding an air of authority. In those moments, you can sense their hope for a focused atmosphere where learning can truly begin. It’s a blend of discipline and understanding, knowing that silence is just as crucial as the lessons they aim to impart. How do you picture them in those moments?