WHO IS A TEACHER?

A teacher is a person who provides education for students The role of a teacher, is to teach students about certain subjects in educational institutions like schools or to help students learn by imparting knowledge to them and by setting up a situation in which students can and will learn effectively.

HOW SHOULD BE A TEACHER?

Being a good teacher is extremely important. A good teacher is someone, who a student will remember and cherish for the rest of their lives. So a teacher should have some qualities:

1. Communication Skills:
Communication skills have a vital role in this profession. Effective communication In teaching is an essential quality for building teacher-student rapport and creating a trusting environment for the students. Strong communication skills are essential for the objective of teaching itself. As a teacher, having the ability to constructively express verbal, writing, visual, and body language and the capacity to convert ideas into student understandable structures will deliver knowledge with superior results.
2. Listening Skills:
Being a good teacher means having your students listen to you and making sure that you listen and give your students the attention they need by answering all of their questions. Through strong listening skills, teachers are able to create a stronger, healthier, and higher-quality learning environment.
3. Friendly Attitude:
Having a friendly attitude is one of the most essential qualities of a good teacher. Expressing a friendly attitude towards your students makes you more approachable. It is more likely to motivate students to want to learn. By being perceived as more approachable, students will feel more comfortable asking questions. This will, in turn, enhance student-teacher communication and create a more positive learning environment. Most importantly, having a friendly attitude can really contribute to making you a memorable teacher.
4. Patience:
Patience is a virtue. Being a teacher and handling multiple children at one time is not an easy task and requires a great deal of patience. Different students will display different levels of aptitude when it comes to learning. By being patient, a teacher will be more willing to understand each of these individual students.
5. Strong Work Ethic:
Having a strong work ethic( Passion) is an essential quality. As a role model, having a strong work ethic will help your students develop strong work. With a good work ethic comes professionalism, responsibility, and preparation.
6. Organizational Skills:
Teachers must be good organizers. Being organized plays an essential role in being a good teacher. Without organizational skills, a teacher could really lose grasp of deadlines, expectations, and tasks. Most teachers tend to take notes after their class is completed, with critical points to keep in mind for their next class. This way, a teacher can easily prepare the necessary material for the next lesson and know exactly where they left off. Being an organized teacher means that a teacher knows exactly where his or her students stand
7. Knowledge should be up-to-date:
It is very important in teaching. A strong knowledge provides the right foundations for a good education. Modern education demands professionals critically aware of their own capacities, able to recognize valuable information, learn new didactic strategies, and improving their own abilities to continue a successful interaction with their students.
8 Enjoys Teaching:
Let your passion for teaching shine through each and every day. Enjoy every teaching moment to the fullest.
Teaching is meant to be a very enjoyable and rewarding career field. You should only become a teacher if you love children and intend on caring for them with your heart. If you only read the instructions out of a textbook, it’s ineffective. Instead, make your lessons come alive by making them as interactive and engaging as possible.
9. Should be Open-Minded:
As a teacher, You are constantly being evaluated and criticized by your boss, teachers, parents, and even children. Instead of feeling bitter when somebody has something to say about your teaching, be open-minded when receiving constructive criticism and form a plan of action. Prove that you are the effective teacher that you want to be. Nobody is perfect and there is always room for improvement. Sometimes, others see what you fail to see.
10. Finds Inspiration:
An effective teacher is one who is creative. Find inspiration from as many sources as you can. Whether it comes from books such as storybooks, puzzles, other education articles, resource person classes, other social media, or what have you, keep finding it! You should be an inspired teacher. It will be a great benefit to your teaching and students’ learning process.
11. Positive attitude:
Bring positive energy into the classroom every single day. when you entering the class You should keep a beautiful smile. It will spread positivity to the whole class. so don’t forget to flash it as much as possible throughout the day. Try to avoid your personal issues when you enter that classroom, you should leave all of it behind before you step foot in the door. No matter how you are feeling, do your duty well. how frustrated you are, never let that show. Try to give a maximum activity-oriented learning environment and let them think of you as an inspired teacher. Be someone who is always positive, happy, and smiling. Always remember that positive energy is contagious and it is up to you to spread it. Don’t let other people’s negativity bring you down with them.
12. Creates Reflection:
An effective teacher reflects on their teaching to evolve as a teacher. Think about what went well and what you would do differently next time. You need to remember that we all have “failed” lessons from time to time. Instead of looking at it as a failure, think about it as a lesson and learn from it. As teachers, your education and learning are ongoing. There is always more to learn and know about in order to strengthen your teaching skills. The most important part is recognizing each student and being able to work on them to improve your teaching skills.
Actually teaching is a give and policy. So make rapport with students and other colleagues.

Vasantha.

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