Tuesday, 11 September 2012

HOW TO BECOME A GOOD TEACHER?

A teacher should have 3 essential qualities.....
  1. BACK GROUND KNOWLEDGE
  2. PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
  3. PERSONAL QUALITIES.

There is a saying,"GIVE ME A FISH AND I EAT FOR A DAY, TEACH ME TO FISH AND I EAT FOR A LIFE TIME". This must be a philosophy of a good teacher... She/he should be patient and kind, flexibile and resourceful, tolerant and open minded with a good sense of humour. Enthusiastic and enjoys teaching. should be honest, imaginative and creative. Efficient. Self-disciplined. Helpful. Humble and modest........ In my opinion teacher should be like this.



  • A good teacher makes him/herself available to all students, however, knows which students need extra assistance.
  • A good teacher is an effective communicator, however, who knows when he/she needs to change his/her communicating techniques to be sure students can grasp instructional concepts.
  • A good teacher allows students to ask questions, however, does not answer questions without drawing from other students' learning experience first.
  • A good teacher has classroom rules and procedures which help students know what is expected from them and how the students can help themselves.
  • A good teacher encourages cooperation and sets an example with other students and faculty.
  • A good teacher is flexible and able to change lessons "spur of the moment" in order to accommodate the needs of her students.
  • A good teacher respects all students and encourages good performance....


    IF U ARE REALLY LOOKIN FORWARD TO BECOME A TEACHER....(LIKE ME) 
    PLZZZZ PLZZZ BECOME ONE...

    DONT BE SHY OR ASHAMED OF SHARING IT TO PPL...

    REMEMBER "its nice to become a genius...but more important is to make one genius"


    SAY IT WITH PRIDE...

    I WANNA BE A TEACHER......

    Thursday, 7 April 2011

    10 Reasons To Became A Teacher...


    Teaching is a special calling. It is not a job well-suited to everyone. In fact, many new teachers leave within the first 3-5 years of teaching. However, there are many rewards that come with this oft maligned career. Here are my top ten reasons why teaching can be a great profession.

     1. Student Potential
    Unfortunately, not every student will succeed in your class. However, this fact should not keep you from believing that every student has the potential for success. This potential is so exciting - each new year presents new challenges and new potential successes

    2. Student Successes
    Closely related to the previous pick, student success is what drives teachers to continue. Each student who didn't understand a concept and then learned it through your help can be exhilarating. And when you actually reach that student that others have written off as being unteachable, this can truly be worth all the headaches that do come with the job.

    3. Teaching a Subject Helps You Learn a Subject
    You will never learn a topic better than when you start teaching it. I remember my first year teaching AP Government. I had taken Political Science courses in college and thought I knew what I was doing. However, the student questions just made me dig deeper and learn more. There is an old adage that it takes three years of teaching to truly master a subject and in my experience this is the truth.

    4. Daily Humor
    If you have a positive attitude and a sense of humor, you will find things to laugh about each day. Sometimes it will be silly jokes you will make up as you teach that might get a laugh from your students. Sometimes it will be jokes that kids share with you. And sometimes students will come out with the funniest statements without realizing what they've said. Find the fun and enjoy it!

    5. Affecting the Future
    Yes it might be trite, but it is true. Teachers mold the future each day in class. In fact, it is a sad fact that you will see some of these students more consistently day-to-day than their parents will.

    6. Staying Younger
    Being around young people everyday will help you remain knowledgeable about current trends and ideas. It also helps break down barriers.

    7. Autonomy in the Classroom
    Once a teacher closes that door each day and begins teaching, they really are the ones who decide what's going to happen. Not many jobs provide an individual with so much room to be creative and autonomous each day.

    8. Conducive to Family Life
    If you have children, the school calendar will typically allow you to have the same days off as your kids. Further, while you might bring work home with you to grade, you will probably be getting home close to the same time as your children.

    9. Job Security
    In many communities, teachers are a scarce commodity. It is fairly certain that you will be able to find a job as a teacher, though you might have to wait until the start of a new school year and be willing to travel within your county/school district. While requirements might be different from state to state, once you have proven yourself a successful teacher, it is relatively easy to move around and find a new job.

    10. Summers Off
    Unless you work in a district that has a year-round-education system, you will have a couple of months off in the summer where you can choose to get another job, teach summer school, or just relax and vacation. Further, you typically get two weeks off during Christmas/Winter Holidays and one week for Spring Break which can really be a huge benefit and provide much needed rest time.