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Can Teaching be Taught? A Great Teacher Structures Tell what you want to tell, tell, tell what you have told. A Great Teacher is Positive "They can, because they think they can. A Great Teacher is Humane 1. Compassionate 2. Understanding 3. Friendly 4. Fair 5. Supportive 31 mnRAJU A Great Teacher is Friendly One looks back with appreciation to the brilliant teachers, but with gratitude to those who touched our human feelings. A Great Teacher is Fair Students should be assessed based on performance not personality.

A Great Teacher is Supportive When students really have something important to say, they should be able to say it clearly, forcefully, and with proper evidence. A Great Teacher is Eloquent 1. Fluent 2. Communicative 3. Expressive 4. Clear 5. Pleasant 36 mnRAJU A Great Teacher is Resourceful 1. Creative 2. Original 3. Imaginative 4. Intelligent 5. Sensible 42 mnRAJU A Great Teacher is Inspiring It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.

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A Good Teacher Teaching is a dynamic skill and it needs regular retraining and refreshing. A great teacher is a great artist, and you know how few great artists there are in the word. Only when a student respects you as a teacher, will she begin to learn. There will be some students who are great challenges. Keep your mind open and always be on the lookout for ways to help them succeed. Directly influencing the development of every child in the classroom at a crucial stage in their development, the teacher lays an educational foundation that students will use to comprehend and navigate the world for the rest of their lives.

While that can be tough to do effectively, there are some strategies to help you. Preparation Students will sense your disorganization and reward you by quickly losing interest. Having organized lessons ahead of time means classes can proceed at a pace conducive to your student's level of interest.

Additionally, being organized and prepared means a more certain teacher. On a broader level, a lesson plan for the year, whether in outline or in more comprehensive form, will remind teachers where they are at each stage of the year. Flexibility Though your lesson plan may be detailed down to the smallest detail, be prepared to change things on the drop of a dime.

If an exercise doesn't seem to hold the students interest be flexible and change direction, even if only for that one section. Disruptions are a part of classroom life and a good teacher will need to be able to flow with it instead of fight it. Caring Show your students that you care about them. Only go through the motions and your students are certain to do the same. Showing you care may mean listening to student concerns, offering a compliment, flashing a smile or even a supporting hand on the shoulder.

This creates a comfortable environment where students will ultimately feel more comfortable expressing themselves and learning new concepts.

Parents also need to understand the level of concern you have for their children as this will propel them to encourage their child. Discipline Discipline with grace whenever possible. Disruptions do happen, and dealing with these disruptions in a way that maintains everyone's integrity is important. Always consider addressing the classroom as a whole rather than singling a student out when possible. Embarrassing a student is a sure way to turn him against you.

If direct confrontation is necessary, speaking to a child in private is always a much preferable strategy. Humor Classrooms can regularly become cauldrons of anxiety due to demands of a specific subject, required examinations or outside influences. Before a disruption reaches the ignition stage, the ability to occasionally laugh, and encourage your students to join in, can place the lesson back on track and develop a sense of camaraderie between student and teacher.

Cultivating Student Leadership in the Classroom. Leadership: simply stated, is someone who has the ability to alter the behavior of others.

I have always had a natural ability and a love of teaching. I want to impart and gain knowledge from children. Some great teachers taught me and because. Why bother with strengths? Coaching is.

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