Saturday, January 14, 2017

BlogPost 7

Greatness in teaching is building relationships, as well as sharing knowledge. Being able to provide a child with a person they can confide in is a wonderful feeling for both teacher and student. Especially for the student who doesn't have that figure at home. Nevertheless, not all student/teacher relationships are observed as good. The teachers who assigns a lot of work and is strict about phone use in class are just as needed. Both of the relationships that are built from these kinds of teachers are beneficial to the student. One supports the student, and gives them a good life advice while the other shows them when it is the appropriate time to be work, or be silly. In addition, greatness in teaching is achieved with how well your student understands the material you have challenged them with learning. Having the ability to teaching someone a new idea, and have them be able to implicate that idea themselves is a priceless tool. Keep the attention of students while getting them to understand that idea or historical event is not an easy task either. Be outgoing, patient, and passionate is what it will take to achieve my goal. Greatness in teaching will entail me applying these ideas into my work. Without these traits, holding the attention of a teenager will be nearly out of my control, and the rest of my teaching will be null in void.

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