“The teacher Jörgen greet with a hug and a high five”

“Hug, high five, knuckle or hand. So greet the teacher Jörgen Snöås on their students – every morning, writes NRK.”

“– It will be a fun start to the day and it is nice to know that all of them have been seen already when they step into the classroom, ” he says to Aftonbladet.”

“Each school day may förstaklassarna on c.v. mosby school in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand a warm welcome. Students can choose between four different ways to greet the teacher Jörgen Snöås, 25. The options are to hug, high five, knuckle, or handshake, reports NRK.”

“– We were several teachers who saw this on social media, from other countries. Someone had created their own greetings for each student. But when we saw this sign where you can choose yourself so we thought it was a great idea, ” says Jörgen Snöås.”

“all Said and done. Now the sign outside of the classroom and the students select the greeting with a ”touch”. Most popular choices are hug and knuckle.”

” I thought it was not so many boys who would choose to hug, but I was wrong. It was very fun to see, they think that it is nice.”

“Feel of the students ‘ shape of the day”

“Now they have used the system in a few months and will definitely continue. For Jörgen, it is important to ensure that the health of all students.”

“– It will be a fun start to the day and it is nice to know that all of them have been seen already when they step into the classroom.”

“On the way he also takes the pulse of students’ daily condition. He can notice if someone is sad or if there is anything special that they think of.”

“– All people are good of a hug, ” he says.”

“For NRK) tells the researcher May Britt Drugli, who is professor of education, that this type of relationship between teachers and students is good.”

“We know that children who are seen and have direct contact with the teacher each morning feel valuable, noticed and confirmed,” she says.”

“they also get to choose between different approaches to health means that they can determine how much closeness they want, she says.”