Good and Bad Teachers
Teaching can without any doubts be called
the leading power of the society’s development. It is well known that there
exist three main factors that influence the development of the personality.
They are: heredity, social encirclement and education. Usually the term
education is used meaning the great impact that parent have on the future
personality of their child. But this also includes school education, because
nowadays, when parents are very busy they are the people, who teach children
what is beautiful and what is ugly, what is right and what is wrong. Through
them children learn to perceive the inner world. And the way they perceive it
depends on the teacher’s personal particularities that are transmitted to
children through interaction and the knowledge that the teacher offers them. A
good teacher is a person who finds individual approach to every pupil, taking
care about the child’s adaptation in class, increasing one’s social status in
class and making sure the children learn to take into account and respect the
thoughts of other people.
Therefore there is much more to a teacher
than high professionalism. What makes kids hardly wait until the lesson starts
in one cases and hating the subject in others? Of course high professionalism
in the field of the taught subject is very important, but when it comes to
being a bad or a good teacher this is not the weightiest factor. A good teacher
is a person who not just reproduces the knowledge he got. Not a person that
only brings up the interest to the subject. It is a person who finds individual
approach to every pupil, taking care about the child’s adaptation in class,
increasing one’s social status in class and making sure the children learn to
take into account and respect the thoughts of other people. It is a man or a
woman that can not “play” the teacher’s role but he in the first place “ a
feeling human being” in front of the students, a person that can show emotional
response. For example, if the teacher is professionally good enough but does
not take critics from the pupils constructively or does not explain why he
thinks he is right this makes a huge gap between the students and the teacher.
And when there is no emotional contact the learning cannot be called
successful, for the students are not completely involved. When the teacher does
not treat students as people that obey him, treats them like they are equal to
him and explains equally to everybody it can really be a pointer of a “good”
teacher. And one other very important thing is creativity.
One of
the indicators of a “good” teacher it is his desire to teach in a new, original
form, adding something new and personal to make the learning process as
exciting as it can possibly be. A bad teacher is a person that focuses only on
the information he provides not taking into account the children or anything.
It is a person that is doing its job. Such a person can be very good in the
theoretical part of his subject but he will never have students being
emotionally attached to him. It is a teacher that lets his personal mood
influence on the way he treats his students, ect. That cannot reduce awkward situations
with humor
either it is him in the situation or his student. Being a good teacher is about
loving children and wanting to give them only the best the teacher has inside
of him.
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