A
great teacher gets to know each child individually. A great teacher
doesn't bark orders and talk to children in the "to whom it may
concern" style; she/he gets to know each child as a unique individual,
spending time cultivating one-on-one relationships with each child.
Great teachers know children deserve to be treated with individual
respect, even if they are in a group setting. It is only as individuals
that they can be fully appreciated and understood
A
great teacher shares a joyful spirit . A great teacher knows it is not
enough to be "present". Children require us to share our presence
emotionally as well as physically. By sharing joy with children, and
carrying a positive attitude, great teachers give children hope,
encouragement, and a sense of the world being a good place.
A
great teacher loves to learn as well as teach. A great teacher is as
open to learning as she/he is excited about teaching. Great teachers
know that learning and teaching are lifelong processes that go hand in
hand. They encourage their students to view learning as fun, and view
teaching as a natural outcome of wanting to share enthusiasm for
learning.
A
great teacher knows how to get back to basics. A great teacher knows
children learn best from down-to-earth experiences. Great teachers are
less concerned with technology than with nature. They know the value of
a walk in the park over a video game. They understand that the best
things for children are not always the newest, flashiest or most
"advanced". Great teachers understand that children learn from life
itself, not just educational toys and man-made experiences.
A great teacher
learns from his/her students. Great teachers influence
and are influenced by their students. Not only do great teachers learn
about their students, they learn from their students, too. By listening
to students, asking them questions, and getting their opinions, great
teachers encourage a dialogue that is meaningful and educational for
all.
A
great teacher looks at the big picture. Great teachers know how to
put learning into context. They help their students understand how each
new piece of information fits in with the rest. They seldom teach
isolated facts and skills. Instead, they try to help children see how
ideas are related to each other, and how they connect to the child's
life.
Great
teachers inspire and motivate others. Great teachers share their
passion for teaching, and in doing so, inspire those around them,
including students, parents and other teachers. Great teachers are
gifted in finding the good in each person, uncovering the talents in
every child, and fueling the fire of greatness that exists in us all.