What really makes a great teacher, well, great? - Classroom 2.02024-03-29T11:39:51Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/what-really-makes-a-great-teacher-well-great?commentId=649749%3AComment%3A1099347&feed=yes&xn_auth=noGreat post!The greatest teach…tag:www.classroom20.com,2018-03-21:649749:Comment:11685262018-03-21T09:48:37.813ZAmyhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Amy471
<p><span>Great post!<br/>The greatest teacher is the one, who love his profession. <br/>It is easy to see and observe if a teacher is passionate about what they do or if they are indifferent. I remember the greatest teachers I had are the ones who truly cared bout helping us learn. </span></p>
<p><span>Great post!<br/>The greatest teacher is the one, who love his profession. <br/>It is easy to see and observe if a teacher is passionate about what they do or if they are indifferent. I remember the greatest teachers I had are the ones who truly cared bout helping us learn. </span></p> See, this is a question with…tag:www.classroom20.com,2018-03-17:649749:Comment:11681212018-03-17T14:01:28.225ZJohnhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/John270
<p>See, this is a question with two points of view. A teacher can have a great experience, good teaching skills and so on, but at the same time, students don't like her or him. What are reasons? First of all, a good teacher cares about the informativeness of the lesson and its intelligibility as well. Then, a teacher should make sure that each student understood the topic. At the same time, a teacher should communicate with students, help them and try to compromise with them in a different…</p>
<p>See, this is a question with two points of view. A teacher can have a great experience, good teaching skills and so on, but at the same time, students don't like her or him. What are reasons? First of all, a good teacher cares about the informativeness of the lesson and its intelligibility as well. Then, a teacher should make sure that each student understood the topic. At the same time, a teacher should communicate with students, help them and try to compromise with them in a different situation. In addition, there is no a good teacher without patience and desire for self-improvement.</p> Hi Linda,
Thank you for your…tag:www.classroom20.com,2016-04-14:649749:Comment:11051012016-04-14T20:11:28.647ZEd Vectushttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/EdVectus
<p>Hi Linda,</p>
<p>Thank you for your positive feedback. I wholeheartedly agree with the additional points you have added. There are so many ways that teachers can positively effect change in their classrooms to ensure their students feel safe, welcome and appreciated. </p>
<p>Hi Linda,</p>
<p>Thank you for your positive feedback. I wholeheartedly agree with the additional points you have added. There are so many ways that teachers can positively effect change in their classrooms to ensure their students feel safe, welcome and appreciated. </p> @Ed Vectus Nice knowledgeable…tag:www.classroom20.com,2016-04-14:649749:Comment:11051782016-04-14T11:02:44.173ZLynda Wayhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/LowellBWay
<p>@<a href="http://www.classroom20.com/profile/EdVectus">Ed Vectus</a> Nice knowledgeable thought shared by you.You pointed out some great points to be great educator but I would like to add some more points to it .</p>
<p>Great/Good teachers engage students and get them to look at issues in a variety of ways.</p>
<p>They form strong relationships with their students and show that they care about them as people.…</p>
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<p>@<a href="http://www.classroom20.com/profile/EdVectus">Ed Vectus</a> Nice knowledgeable thought shared by you.You pointed out some great points to be great educator but I would like to add some more points to it .</p>
<p>Great/Good teachers engage students and get them to look at issues in a variety of ways.</p>
<p>They form strong relationships with their students and show that they care about them as people.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.pacificpreschool.com/faculty-and-staff/" target="_blank">Good teacher</a> must be master in his/her own subject and must be able to deliver each and every point of topic broadly and more importantly must be understood by every children .</p> *agreetag:www.classroom20.com,2016-04-08:649749:Comment:11044882016-04-08T02:40:02.888ZLakesha Watsonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/LakeshaWatson
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*agree I agrertag:www.classroom20.com,2016-04-08:649749:Comment:11044162016-04-08T02:39:40.135ZLakesha Watsonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/LakeshaWatson
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I agrer I agree with the three identi…tag:www.classroom20.com,2016-03-22:649749:Comment:11025062016-03-22T14:25:17.187ZTaylor Huttohttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/TaylorHutto
<p>I agree with the three identifiers that you have selected, but I would also tentatively throw out empathy for students in there, as well. Mutual respect is developed when both the teacher and students understand one another, which I believe is first started through empathy. That mutual respect allows you to both teach students their lessons and (hopefully) become a role model for the students who need one.</p>
<p>I agree with the three identifiers that you have selected, but I would also tentatively throw out empathy for students in there, as well. Mutual respect is developed when both the teacher and students understand one another, which I believe is first started through empathy. That mutual respect allows you to both teach students their lessons and (hopefully) become a role model for the students who need one.</p> A teacher is an artist, psych…tag:www.classroom20.com,2016-03-15:649749:Comment:11010412016-03-15T15:53:52.740ZRosalie White Scotthttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/RosalieWhiteScott
<p>A teacher is an artist, psychologist, friend and guiding hand. A teacher is a person who supports and elucidates what is good and what is bad. Good <a href="http://www.impatientoptimists.org/Posts/2015/05/Five-Ways-Teachers-Inspire-Me#.Vugv6OJ97Dc" target="_blank">teachers inspire</a>, they cultivate creativity in student's minds and bring up them to love the truth. Mrs Nelson is the epitome of strictness and talent for me, but only she disclosed my aptitude to writing. Thanks to her, the…</p>
<p>A teacher is an artist, psychologist, friend and guiding hand. A teacher is a person who supports and elucidates what is good and what is bad. Good <a href="http://www.impatientoptimists.org/Posts/2015/05/Five-Ways-Teachers-Inspire-Me#.Vugv6OJ97Dc" target="_blank">teachers inspire</a>, they cultivate creativity in student's minds and bring up them to love the truth. Mrs Nelson is the epitome of strictness and talent for me, but only she disclosed my aptitude to writing. Thanks to her, the phenomenon of plagiarism ceased to exist in my writing and my inner voice is becoming unique now. Being a champion for truth, Mrs Nelson insisted on the necessity of using <a href="https://unplag.com/plagiarism-software/" target="_blank">plagiarism detection software</a> in educational system. The strongest argument for that is:"We need to bring something new in this world". What do I think? My opinion is that her distinctive character and the desire to polish education from mala fides make her so special to students." The strongest argument for that is:"We need to bring something new in this world". What do I think? My opinion is that her distinctive character and the desire to polish education from mala fides make her so special to students. </p> I agree that teachers should…tag:www.classroom20.com,2016-03-02:649749:Comment:10993472016-03-02T16:41:17.571ZEd Vectushttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/EdVectus
<p>I agree that teachers should be in love with their profession - so much so that it did not immediately come to mind when I made that list! I feel it is instinctual; it draws us to this profession in the first place.</p>
<p>All of these contributions highlight very important aspects of a teacher's job: their love of what they do, the support/stability they provide and the communication skills and trust necessary to connect with and maintain relationships with students, parents and…</p>
<p>I agree that teachers should be in love with their profession - so much so that it did not immediately come to mind when I made that list! I feel it is instinctual; it draws us to this profession in the first place.</p>
<p>All of these contributions highlight very important aspects of a teacher's job: their love of what they do, the support/stability they provide and the communication skills and trust necessary to connect with and maintain relationships with students, parents and staff.</p>
<p>A successful teacher is one who grows and evolves, but never loses their love of learning or passion in the classroom.</p> Absolutely agree, Salam.tag:www.classroom20.com,2016-03-02:649749:Comment:10992472016-03-02T07:06:08.829ZKonstantin Kharchenkohttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/KonstantinKharchenko
<p>Absolutely agree, Salam.</p>
<p>Absolutely agree, Salam.</p>