3498. What Is a Good Teacher like? Some Hints
A good and
committed teacher is the one who teaches individually. He may have a class of
forty students, but he teaches somehow individually and personally.
He may
address the whole class but he’s referring to each one of his learners. He does
so because he has love of benevolence toward each of his dear students. He seeks
what is good for those students. And so in accordance to their dignity as
singular human persons.
And he tries to be an honest and honorable person
himself.
Also when he has set some work in groups he circulates among the
groups while they’re working and gets to know how to monitor their work. He does
not confine to fulfill his schedule but does more than he’s asked to. Also that
in accordance to what their parents wish for their kids.
And when his students
ask him questions, he answers as if that student who’s asking was the only one
in the classroom, although as well he says something that can benefit each and
every one of his learners.
I have seen this in a classroom. Now I can recall
about a teacher who used to do things like that. He had no behavior problems in
classes, and he was smiling often, and used to get concerned about each one of
us his students. He had kind of a moral authority and he was not a tyrant
teacher: he WAS actually concerned about each one of us.
Unfortunately there
were teachers (not many) with some behavior problems but this one had none. I guess
it was so because he had that love of benevolence: he did seek what was good
for us all. This was when I was at high-school, then I was some fourteen or
fifteen years.
Last: what we told him was also of his concern indeed: he
listened to us carefully. Have a nice week my readers.
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