commonly accepted classroom meeting etiquette (Homework of 0424)
Certainly, here are some commonly accepted classroom meeting etiquette practices in Canada:
Be punctual: Arrive on time for the meeting or class. If you arrive late, enter the room quietly and take a seat without disrupting the session.
Silence your devices: Turn off your cell phone or put it on silent mode. Avoid using your phone during the session unless it's an emergency.
Dress appropriately: Dress appropriately for the meeting or class. Avoid wearing revealing or offensive clothing.
Pay attention: Stay engaged and listen attentively to the speaker. Avoid side conversations or distracting activities.
Raise your hand: If you have a question or comment, raise your hand and wait to be recognized by the speaker before speaking.
Avoid interrupting: Avoid interrupting the speaker or other participants. Wait for your turn to speak and respect others' opinions.
Participate respectfully: Express your thoughts and opinions respectfully and avoid making personal attacks or derogatory remarks.
Follow the rules: Follow the rules and guidelines set by the teacher or meeting facilitator. This includes respecting time limits and other restrictions.
Clean up after yourself: If food or beverages are allowed in the classroom, clean up after yourself and dispose of any trash appropriately.
Stay until the end: Stay until the end of the meeting or class, unless it's absolutely necessary to leave early. This shows respect for the speaker and other participants.