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2. A Positive
Attitutude
A positive attitude is a great asset in life.
You will be thrown many curve balls in life and
especially in the teaching profession. A
positive attitude will help you cope with these
in the best way. For example, you may find out
the first day of school that you are teaching
Algebra 2 instead of Algebra 1. This would not
be an ideal situation, but a teacher with the
right attitude would try to focus on getting
through the first day without negatively
impacting the students.
3. High
Expectations
An effective teacher must have high
expectations. You should strive to raise the bar
for your students. If you expect less effort you
will receive less effort. You should work on an
attitude that says that you know students can
achieve to your level of expectations, thereby
giving them a sense of confidence too. This is
not to say that you should create unrealistic
expectations. However, your expectations will be
one of the key factors in helping students learn
and achieve.
4. Consistency
In order to create a positive learning
environment your students should know what to
expect from you each day. You need to be
consistent. This will create a safe learning
environment for the students and they will be
more likely to succeed. It is amazing that
students can adapt to teachers throughout the
day that range from strict to easy. However,
they will dislike an environment in which the
rules are constantly changing
5. Fairness
Many people confuse fairness and consistency. A
consistent teacher is the same person from day
to day. A fair teacher treats students equally
in the same situation. For example, students
complain of unfairness when teachers treat one
gender or group of students differently. It
would be terribly unfair to go easier on the
football players in a class than on the
cheerleaders. Students pick up on this so
quickly, so be careful of being labelled unfair.
6. Flexibility
One of the tenets of teaching should be that
everything is in a constant state of change.
Interruptions and disruptions are the norm and
very few days are 'typical'. Therefore, a
flexible attitude is important not only for your
stress level but also for your students who
expect you to be in charge and take control of
any situation.
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