A great teacher is one a student remembers and cherishes
forever. Teachers have long-lasting impacts on the lives of their
students, and the greatest teachers inspire students toward greatness.
To be successful, a great teacher must have:
- An Engaging Personality and Teaching Style
A great teacher is very engaging and holds the attention of students in all discussions.
- Clear Objectives for Lessons
A great teacher establishes clear objectives for each lesson and works to meet those specific objectives during each class.
- Effective Discipline Skills
A great teacher has effective discipline skills and can promote positive behaviors and change in the classroom.
- Good Classroom Management Skills
A great teacher has good classroom management skills and can ensure good
student behavior, effective study and work habits, and an overall sense
of respect in the classroom.
- Good Communication with Parents
A great teacher maintains open communication with parents and keeps them
informed of what is going on in the classroom as far as curriculum,
discipline, and other issues. They make themselves available for phone
calls, meetings, and email.
- High Expectations
A great teacher has high expectations of their students and encourages everyone to always work at their best level.
- Knowledge of Curriculum and Standards
A great teacher has thorough knowledge of the school's curriculum and
other standards they must uphold in the classroom. They ensure their
teaching meets those standards.
- Knowledge of Subject Matter
This may seem obvious, but is sometimes overlooked. A great teacher has
incredible knowledge of and enthusiasm for the subject matter they are
teaching. They are prepared to answer questions and keep the material
interesting for the students.
- Passion for Children and Teaching
A great teacher is passionate about teaching and working with children.
They are excited about influencing students' lives and understand the
impact they have.
- Strong Rapport with Students
A great teacher develops a strong rapport with students and establishes trusting relationships.
Composition of all these qualities will make the best teacher.
ReplyDeleteThe task of the excellent teacher is to stimulate "apparently ordinary" people to unusual effort. The tough problem is not in identifying winners: it is in making winners out of ordinary people. ~K. Patricia Cross.
ReplyDeleteGood work Sir.