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15 Reasons Teachers are Great
Jill Hare, Editor | TheApple
There are countless traits that make teachers great. I’ve narrowed in on fifteen unique behaviors I’ve observed in great educators over the years. Do you have one to add to the list? Write in your own!
1. Teachers can say everything without saying anything at all. Experienced teachers have perfected the use of the facial expression, and can say anything to a student with just a glance. With a unique eyebrow lift, a student (or an entire class) can understand “be quiet,” “be sensitive,” or “nice work.”
2. Teachers don’t accept failure. They try every angle and every strategy to help students learn and succeed.
3. Teachers care. Teachers love every student in their class, even the ones that are hard to love, and sometimes especially the ones that are hard to love.
4. Teachers are fabulous communicators. They love to talk and listen to students, to other teachers, and parents. They chose their words wisely and can say anything with a smile and a positive spin.
5. Teachers are adaptable. They can change a lesson or an entire class in a moments notice, which comes in handy when the fire drill or unplanned assembly interrupts.
6. Teachers are positive. They know the work is challenging, but they’ve accepted the task and know they can be an amazing teacher because their attitude is great and no one can tell them they can’t do something.
7. Teachers work hard. They don’t show up and sit behind a desk. They stand all day, talk all day, think all day, interact all day, and learn all day. The corporate world may not get it, but teachers are busy people. Returning emails and phone calls are luxuries our days may not afford. But the important stuff- the teaching- that’s getting done.
8. Teachers know how to take charge. Teachers have no trouble being the center of attention while making students laugh and learn. They know how to be the boss even using just a small movement or sound.
9. Teachers are creative. They can help students learn something a million different ways, with any object, at any time in any place. The hallway, the playground, and the even the lunchroom are places where important lessons and connections take place.
10. Teachers are humble. They don’t teach to be praised, but to make a difference.
11. Teachers are always thinking about teaching. They plan, they research, and they think about lessons all of the time. They write down lesson ideas on cocktail napkins or receipts when they think of something great to include in an upcoming unit.
12. Teachers are resourceful. They know how to make the most of a lesson with no money, no supplies and little time.
13. Teachers are organized. They plan lessons sometimes a year in advance. The room is organized, the desk is in order, and the plan is clear for the day because they’ve made sure of it.
14. Teachers stick together. No one understands or can relate to the inside of a classroom like another teacher. When teachers feel frustrated or challenged, they know talking to another teacher is comforting and helpful.
15. Teachers don’t take teaching lightly.They’ve been trained in a field with no pay and no tangible rewards. The emotional rewards of teaching? The satisfaction of teaching? Those are so great it makes up for everything else and then some. The joys of teaching can be so overwhelming that they know it’s one of the greatest professions on Earth.
sarareid
27 days ago
212 comments
Wow.. What a nice article, really the Reasons is perfect.. Thanks for sharing..
joystick
skippinrocks
29 days ago
4 comments
I find this an encouraging list for teachers to read. I'm in my 14th year of teaching children with Learning and Behavior Disorders and, admittedly, still hit the 'dip' occaisionally. #14 is a great one to use! Hang in there folks. The good DOES outweigh the ugly! :)
bianca
5 months ago
2 comments
my only hope is that we can have teachers who are passionate about what they do. i had a teacher who taught mathematics so well, but she did not love teaching, which was sad.
ljby06
5 months ago
2 comments
This is great! People that become teachers are born with the need to help others deep within their soul. I have seen teachers who shouldn't be teaching and you can tell they just don't have the desire deep within them. To them it is just a job. Teachers who are truly "teachers" know it is much, much, more than just a job. By the way, I have mastered #1.
rosesunrise65
6 months ago
2 comments
There isn't any difference ...To be a good teacher in America is the same as to be a good teacher in Bulgaria. These 15 reasons are valid all over the world. It's not simply a job, it's a vocation :)
dhastings
9 months ago
210 comments
I don't know. Can you generalize like this?
manits
9 months ago
6 comments
Wow..I can all of the above. But I want to remain humble as well...humility i guess will help you get through the day..there's nothing much to say...people will not remember how fast you did your work anyway, they will always remember how well you did it...I am so inspired upon reading. I just cannot wait to start my brand new day tomorrow , as it is my first day of teaching in a special school....
Archita
9 months ago
2 comments
I must say teacher can be the best person with whom you ever meet in your life . They may be your best supporter and helper.
Amit_Sharma
9 months ago
2 comments
excellent
sindhailumesayehailu
9 months ago
2 comments
thankyou for your Iformation which i have now but I am very much need of
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suchita
9 months ago
18 comments
I think teachers know the joy of learning and they should make their students enjoy learning new things at school.
Rosanna
9 months ago
94 comments
I think the word "intentional" should be inserted before the word "teachers." There are fabulous teachers, multi-tasking, caring wizards of humanity and learning that are a blessing to the world in which we live. They rail against programs like NCLB that dilute curriculum and pressure students to score not learn. But there are those who have charge of students and tak up space in a classroom that do not deserve to be called teachers. The ones this article is written about are the intentional ones - who use every minute of teaching time to make student's lives better and the world a better place in which to raise children. Kudos to the intentional teachers of the world!
Classrmsavvy
9 months ago
2 comments
17. Teachers are fearless individuals and we fight to the end for what’s right
Richaroo
9 months ago
6 comments
16. Teachers are passionate about things. Being life-long learners themselves, teachers seem to be on an endless quest. They truly enjoy the learning process: they study it, discuss it, reflect on it, and share it with all and sundry. Their passion is felt by students - it's irresistible.
haroldvr09
9 months ago
2 comments
What do you think?