10 qualities of a good teacher
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Dr. Fr. Davis George
Qualities of a Teacher
Quality of TeachersThe quality of nation depends upon the quality of its
citizens. The quality of its citizens depends- not exclusively but in critical measure-upon the quality of their education. The quality of their education depends, more than upon any other single factor, upon the quality of their teacher.” These words of the American Commission on Teacher Education cannot be over-emphasized.
As the Ministry of Education document Challenge of Education: A Policy Perspective (1985) has mentioned, “Teacher performance is the most crucial input in the field of education. Whatever policies may be laid down, in the ultimate analysis, these have to be interpreted and implemented by the teachers as much through their personal example as through teaching-learning processes”.
1. Knowledge of your subject with practical application
Knowledge is like a garden: if it is not cultivated, it cannot be harvested. ~ African Proverb
Facilitate learning
Relate the material to the student's lifestyle. The more meaningful material is to a student, the quicker and easier it will be learned.
2. Be a good learner and teach others to learn
3. CommunicationThe second core quality of a good teacher is the ability to communicate their knowledge and expertise to their students. There is a saying, “Give me a fish and I eat for a day, teach me to fish and I eat for a lifetime.“
3.1 Create Interest A good teacher builds knowledge of the
subject, with a clarity and understanding. Best teachers make the class interesting and relevant to the students. Good teachers work hard to make their material relevant.
Interest is the mother of the attention .
3.2 Respect
Good teachers have a deep-seated concern and respect for the students in the classroom.
Treat everyone with the equal respect
Avoid partiality and favoritism.
4. Learn Classroom Management.It’s effective disciplineIt’s being prepared for classIt’s motivating your studentsIt’s providing a safe, comfortable
learning environmentIt’s building your students’ self esteemIt’s being creative and imaginative in
daily lessons
4.1 Why is Classroom Management Important?Satisfaction and enjoyment in teaching are dependent upon leading students to cooperate
Classroom management issues are of highest concern for beginning teachers
4.2 Techniques for Better Classroom ControlFocus attention on entire classSilence can be effectiveDirect your instruction so that
students know what is going to happen
Move around the room so students have to pay attention more readily
Over plan your lessons to ensure you fill the period with learning activities
Come to class preparedShow confidence in
your teachingLearn student names
as quickly as possible
5. Participatory Teaching Learning method.
participation
How to motivate students to participate in classroom activities
Group DiscussionExtempore
Solving case study Quiz .
DebateCollage Making
Ad Mad Presentation
6. Include ICT in Teaching Learning Process
7. Make your lesson plans: SMART Goals
8. Written work and Written paper correction.
9. A tree is known by its fruits• Results• Attendance • Transformation• Employability Skills• Campus Culture• Value based, sensitive human
beings who can respond to human needs and build up a better world.
10. A Teacher leads through example.
11. CONCLUSION
“ “ The mistake of a doctor The mistake of a doctor lies buried in grave. lies buried in grave.
The mistake of an The mistake of an engineer lies cremated in engineer lies cremated in bricks. bricks.
The mistake of the The mistake of the lawyer lies in lies. lawyer lies in lies.
But the mistake of a But the mistake of a teacher is reflected on teacher is reflected on the Nation”the Nation”
“As a Potter moulds clay into a pot,
So as a teachers moulds life of a student”
“Knowledge is the best eraser in
the world for disharmony, distrust,
despair, and the endless physical
deficiencies of man”
“The mediocre teacher tells
The good teacher explains
The superior teacher demonstrates
The great teacher inspires”