A Good Teacher
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A Good Teacher
When I taught in language schools it was not uncommon to hear teachers say they dreaded teaching a certain group or particular level or grammatical point. But, strangely enough, there was always someone in the school who found that same group, structure or level to be the most enjoyable to teach. Ever since then whenever a class, a lesson or a grammatical explanation doesn’t work I never blame the students. I always blame myself. The most important things a teacher takes to a classroom are her enthusiasm and willingness to learn to teach. Some method books are more interesting or; let’s be honest, easier to teach than others, but that’s no excuse for skipping the sections - a common practice - that are boring or complicated to explain. It’s the teacher, not the student, who makes learning easy or difficult, fun or boring. Therein lies the challenge and the reward.
Gordon http://www.myprofe.com/tandem
Gordon http://www.myprofe.com/tandem
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In my opinion, students can also make learning easy or fun. It depends on the situation and whether the subjects are interesting or not. But, I do agree your statement that “The most important things a teacher takes to a classroom are her enthusiasm and willingness to learn to teach.” This topic, a good teacher reminds me of thinking characteristics that I have in order to be a good teacher.
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