The expression on teachers’ faces as they await a moment of silence.
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Teachers often look a mix of patient and hopeful when waiting for silence. You can see them scanning the room, perhaps tapping a pencil or glancing at their watch, with a gentle smile or a raised eyebrow to encourage students to settle down. Their body language may convey a sense of calm authority, as they know that once they have their students’ attention, meaningful learning can begin. It’s a familiar scene that many can relate to, where the anticipation of that quiet moment feels like the calm before an exciting lesson begins!