Teacher Uses Mozart’s Aria to Energize Students During Attendance Check

Teacher Requires Students to Sing Mozart’s Aria During Attendance Check

An innovative teacher goes viral after requiring his students to sing Mozart’s Queen of the Night aria during attendance check.

A creative teacher named Sir Pat found a delightful way to wake up his students during attendance checks. Instead of the usual “Present!” response, students are now required to sing Mozart’s Queen of the Night aria to mark their attendance and bring more energy to the class.

Sir Pat faced a challenge at his university in Manila – some of his students were struggling to stay awake and engaged in class. Determined to address this issue, he came up with a special technique for the attendance check.

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During attendance check, students are now tasked with singing the Queen of the Night aria, a masterpiece by the classical composer Mozart. This creative approach has been met with energy by some students, turning the attendance process into a mini-singing audition.

Some students embraced the challenge with excitement, while others displayed a mix of emotions, with some appearing to cry, while others seemed shy or even took a breath in hesitation.

The educator shared that he and his class share a close bond and often engage in playful conversation. The innovative attendance check is not only a means of waking up night class students but also a way to strengthen the camaraderie within the classroom.

According to Sir Pat, night classes can be quite sleepy, leading him to think of a fun and engaging way to keep his students awake and lively. By incorporating the Queen of the Night aria into the attendance routine, the class has transformed into an interactive learning environment.

Previously, a teacher instructs students to say ‘I love you’ to classmates during attendance check

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