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27. The personality of an ideal teacher

Everybody knows that teaching is a very specific and responsible job. A person must have enough courage to accept this responsibility. Teaching is also one of the most difficult professions. For some people it’s a red-eye, sweaty-palm, sinking-stomach profession. Usually people prefer to choose a more rewarding and better-paid job. But for the real teacher the main attraction is not money, but job satisfaction. The real teacher doesn’t want to “step up” toward money & power. An ideal teacher can say that he teaches because teaching is built on change. Even when the material he teaches is the same, he changes, &, more important, his students change. He also teaches because he likes the freedom to make his own mistakes, to learn his own lessons, to stimulate himself & his students. He says that as a teacher, he is his own boss. The world is full of right answers to bad questions & he says that he likes to ask questions that students must struggle to answer. He says that one of the major discoveries of his professional life is that he teaches best not want he knows, but he wants to learn. Teaching gives pace & variety & challenge & the opportunity to keep on learning.

It’s common knowledge that success of school education depends mainly on the teachers, their professional skill, their attitude to the subject they teach and the kind of relationship they can establish with the pupils. Of course a teacher should be a highly educated person, strongly devoted to his work. And what is no less important when the teacher’s attitude to the pupils is always friendly and tolerant. Pupils don’t like the teachers who are very old-fashioned and strict and always enforce them doing their homework.

That’s why being a teacher is a hard job. And one of the heavy responsibilities of an ideal teacher is not only to teach children his or her subject but also give them some life’s lessons.

In order to become an ideal teacher one should go a long way. First of all to be an ideal teacher one should have the following qualities: he should be intelligent, hard-working, persistent, demanding, honest, broad-minded and with a good sense of humour. An ideal teacher should have deep knowledge in his subject and should love his profession. And he should impart love to his subject. Children should always attend his classes with enthusiasm because boredom is the bitterest enemy in the process of learning.

An ideal teacher is a teacher towards whom children feel affection, respect and adoration. A person can create a sweet world of dreams and imagination that children will never forget. An ideal teacher gives simple, timeless advices that children will bury in their minds forever. An ideal teacher should be not only a teacher but also a friend and a mother. She must teach not only academic subjects but she also has to explain how children should behave themselves in modern world that is not fret what others think of them but be themselves.

Everybody knows that teaching is a very specific and responsible job. A person must have enough courage to accept this responsibility. Teaching is also one of the most difficult professions. For some people it’s a red-eye, sweaty-palm, sinking-stomach profession. Usually people prefer to choose a more rewarding and better-paid job. But for the real teacher the main attraction is not money, but job satisfaction. The real teacher doesn’t want to “step up” toward money & power. The American university teacher says that he teaches because teaching is built on change. Even when the material He teaches is the same, he changes, &, more important, his students change. He also teaches because he likes the freedom to make his own mistakes, to learn his own lessons, to stimulate himself & his students. He says that as a teacher, he is his own boss. The world is full of right answers to bad questions & he says that he likes to ask questions that students must struggle to answer. He says that one of the major discoveries of his professional life is that he teaches best not want he knows, but he want to learn. Teaching gives pace & variety & challenge & the opportunity to keep on learning.

Being a teacher is being there, being present at the creation, when the clay begins to breathe. Teaching offers love. Not only the love of learning & of books & ideas, but also the love a teacher feels for that rare student who walks into the life of a teacher & begins to breathe. The American university teacher says that he teaches because, being around people who are beginning to breathe, he occasionally find himself catching his breath with them.

27. The personality of an ideal teacher

Everybody knows that teaching is a very specific and responsible job. A person must have enough courage to accept this responsibility. Teaching is also one of the most difficult professions. For some people it’s a red-eye, sweaty-palm, sinking-stomach profession. Usually people prefer to choose a more rewarding and better-paid job. But for the real teacher the main attraction is not money, but job satisfaction. The real teacher doesn’t want to “step up” toward money & power. An ideal teacher can say that he teaches because teaching is built on change. Even when the material he teaches is the same, he changes, &, more important, his students change. He also teaches because he likes the freedom to make his own mistakes, to learn his own lessons, to stimulate himself & his students. He says that as a teacher, he is his own boss. The world is full of right answers to bad questions & he says that he likes to ask questions that students must struggle to answer. He says that one of the major discoveries of his professional life is that he teaches best not want he knows, but he wants to learn. Teaching gives pace & variety & challenge & the opportunity to keep on learning.

It’s common knowledge that success of school education depends mainly on the teachers, their professional skill, their attitude to the subject they teach and the kind of relationship they can establish with the pupils. Of course a teacher should be a highly educated person, strongly devoted to his work. And what is no less important when the teacher’

S attitude to the pupils is always friendly and tolerant. Pupils don’t like the teachers who are very old-fashioned and strict and always enforce them doing their homework.

That’s why being a teacher is a hard job. And one of the heavy responsibilities of an ideal teacher is not only to teach children his or her subject but also give them some life’s lessons.

In order to become an ideal teacher one should go a long way. First of all to be an ideal teacher one should have the following qualities: he should be intelligent, hard-working, persistent, demanding, honest, broad-minded and with a good sense of humour. An ideal teacher should have deep knowledge in his subject and should love his profession. And he should impart love to his subject. Children should always attend his classes with enthusiasm because boredom is the bitterest enemy in the process of learning.

An ideal teacher is a teacher towards whom children feel affection, respect and adoration. A person can create a sweet world of dreams and imagination that children will never forget. An ideal teacher gives simple, timeless advices that children will bury in their minds forever. An ideal teacher should be not only a teacher but also a friend and a mother. She must teach not only academic subjects but she also has to explain how children should behave themselves in modern world that is not fret what others think of them but be themselves.

Everybody knows that teaching is a very specific and responsible job. A person must have enough courage to accept this responsibility. Teaching is also one of the most difficult professions. For some people it’s a red-eye, sweaty-palm, sinking-stomach profession. Usually people prefer to choose a more rewarding and better-paid job. But for the real teacher the main attraction is not money, but job satisfaction. The real teacher doesn’t want to “step up” toward money & power. The American university teacher says that he teaches because teaching is built on change. Even when the material He teaches is the same, he changes, &, more important, his students change. He also teaches because he likes the freedom to make his own mistakes, to learn his own lessons, to stimulate himself & his students. He says that as a teacher, he is his own boss. The world is full of right answers to bad questions & he says that he likes to ask questions that students must struggle to answer. He says that one of the major discoveries of his professional life is that he teaches best not want he knows, but he want to learn. Teaching gives pace & variety & challenge & the opportunity to keep on learning.

Being a teacher is being there, being present at the creation, when the clay begins to breathe. Teaching offers love. Not only the love of learning & of books & ideas, but also the love a teacher feels for that rare student who walks into the life of a teacher & begins to breathe. The American university teacher says that he teaches because, being around people who are beginning to breathe, he occasionally find himself catching his breath with them.

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