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  • Date Created: 1 Sep 2017 12:14 PM Date Created
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What makes a great teacher?

Ready to go back school? Even the ones who left the school ages ago, September means a sort of an early "New Year", when a lot of us want to take up new courses to improve our professional skills; or learn something new that doesn't have anything to do with our profession... or just go back to the gym!

 

Also Teachers' Days celebrations are approaching so we were wondering: what skills make a great teacher? What abilities do you think a good teacher should have? Vote for the one you consider more important to comment below if we may have missed it!

 

Let us know your thoughts!

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  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 8 years ago +10
    The teacher that I have rated in my life as my best teacher had a style that forced individual participation in his lectures. First of all he knew all there was to know at the time about his subject. Second…
  • koudelad
    koudelad over 8 years ago +8
    I voted other: very important is having the charisma to motivate students and encourage curiosity. Mentor and help, show one or more possible directions to do things; avoid orders to memorize useless stuff…
  • dougw
    dougw over 8 years ago +5
    As mentioned the most important teaching skill is to inspire student interest by demonstrating enthusiasm and passion for the subject.
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  • spraus
    spraus over 7 years ago

    I personally feel the most important thing about being a teacher is being able to not just be understanding but identifying your students strengths and weaknesses and putting themselves in their position. As many know and agree everyone learns in a different way, now im not just talking kinetic or linguistic but I mean the ability for someone to pickup things in the act or be self motivated.
    The best teachers I have ever had in any subject have been able to identify these traits in myself and other students resulting in slightly different methods of conveying their point in all positions. In the case of my entry level Physics teacher in college, he realized for myself (whom had a large interest in Optical Physics) he could spark my interest in acoustics by asking me to do some side research into optical destabilization through multiple mediums including air. This caused me to look into how it would be able to relate to the density of air and different waveforms due to acoustics.

     

    In summary... I do not believe there is just 1 correct teacher but there may be 1 correct teacher / style for a student... A great teacher must be versatile and able to adapt to any student.

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    spraus over 7 years ago

    I personally feel the most important thing about being a teacher is being able to not just be understanding but identifying your students strengths and weaknesses and putting themselves in their position. As many know and agree everyone learns in a different way, now im not just talking kinetic or linguistic but I mean the ability for someone to pickup things in the act or be self motivated.
    The best teachers I have ever had in any subject have been able to identify these traits in myself and other students resulting in slightly different methods of conveying their point in all positions. In the case of my entry level Physics teacher in college, he realized for myself (whom had a large interest in Optical Physics) he could spark my interest in acoustics by asking me to do some side research into optical destabilization through multiple mediums including air. This caused me to look into how it would be able to relate to the density of air and different waveforms due to acoustics.

     

    In summary... I do not believe there is just 1 correct teacher but there may be 1 correct teacher / style for a student... A great teacher must be versatile and able to adapt to any student.

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  • johnbeetem
    johnbeetem over 7 years ago in reply to spraus

    spraus  wrote:

     

    I personally feel the most important thing about being a teacher is being able to not just be understanding but identifying your students strengths and weaknesses and putting themselves in their position.

    Here's a great example of what not to do.  According to legend, the mathematician Kenneth Iverson -- best know for co-creating APL (A Programming Language) -- was doing a proof for a class and said "and it is obvious that..."  A student raised his hand and said: "Excuse me, Dr. Iverson, but that's not obvious to me."  Iverson replied: "Well, it is to me" and continued his lecture.

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  • dougw
    dougw over 7 years ago in reply to spraus

    It sounds laudable, and I'm sure I would have responded to it, but to my knowledge I've never had a teacher who took any interest in me, with the possible exception of a grade 8 math teacher who once made me take a special test to see if I was a math prodigy. (I probably wasn't as it was the only time she talked directly to me)

    It wasn't all their fault - I like to learn, but I could not be described as a diligent student when it came to assignments.

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