The document provides 18 tips for teachers to be great educators. The tips include having patience when dealing with students, allowing personal growth, keeping the classroom organized, being flexible with deadlines, remaining consistent in teaching methods, showing up prepared, being on time, making boring content interesting, acting professionally, being available to help students, keeping students involved, thinking creatively, communicating with parents, avoiding burnout, encouraging collaboration, motivating students, spreading passion for the subject, and creating challenging assignments. The document is from a company that provides tips for teachers and contact information.
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Teaching: 18 Tips To Be A Great Teacher
1. T E A C H I N G
1 8 T i p s T o B e A
G r e a t T e a c h e r
2. PatienceSTRESS IS BAD
Teaching can be an extremely stressful
job, it is your responsibility as a teacher
to have patience when dealing with your
students.
3. Growth
ALLOW PERSONAL GROWTH
There is always room for improvement
on a personal level - be sure to keep an
open mind and always allow personal
growth.
4. OrganizationCLUTTER IS NOT WELCOME
Be sure to keep your classroom tidy and
all of your supplies, books and student
documents organized - nobody wants to
receive a graded paper with coffee
stains on it.
5. Flexibility
ALL SCHEDULES VARY
Be flexible when it comes to deadlines
and times in which you are available to
help students after class.
6. ConsistencySTAY ON A DESIGNATED PATH
Remain consistent in how you teach
because if you are constantly changing,
your students will be less likely to know
you and their classroom experience will
be less than desirable.
7. Preparation
SHOW UP PREPARED
Make sure you are prepared every day
for your classes - students will not take
you seriously if you show up unprepared
to teach.
8. Time Management
BE PROMPT TO EVERY CLASS
Being late is one of those important
things you want to try and avoid as a
teacher. If your students see that you are
late to class, they will think that it's alright
for them to be late as well.
9. Interesting
LEAVE THE BORING STUFF AT HOME
Boring material is inevitable as a
teacher, it should be your goal to make
the content as interesting as possible -
students should not be falling asleep in
your class!
10. ProfessionalBE A ROLE MODEL
As a teacher you are shaping the future
of your students - act professional while
still relating to the kids.
11. Be Available
BE THERE FOR YOUR STUDENTS
Set aside blocks of time during your
work week to be available to help your
students after class is over.
12. Student Involvement
KEEP YOUR KIDS INVOLVED
Be sure to keep your students involved
in your lesson plans by frequently asking
them questions instead of having them
mindlessly take notes.
13. Outside The Box
CREATIVITY IS KEY
Think outside the box when it comes to
delivering new lessons to your students.
Come up with fun and creative ways to
teach your curriculum.
14. ParentsCOMMUNICATE WITH PARENTS
Make sure that you have an open line of
communication with your students'
parents. Send out automated parent
notifications to keep everyone in the
loop!
15. Burnout
RELAX
Avoid burnout as a teacher by taking
time to relax and unwind after each day.
During time off from school it is
imperative that you focus on enjoying
yourself.
16. Collaboration
WORK IN TEAMS
Collaborative learning has been proven
to increase the effectiveness of teaching
- make sure you have your students
work in teams instead of always on their
own.
18. Encouragement
SPREAD YOUR PASSION
Use your passion for teaching and
encourage each and every one of your
students to do their best while in your
class.
19. Challenge
CREATE CHALLENGING ASSIGNMENTS
Constantly challenging your students
will make your class better than it would
be if you were to give out mundane
assignments that lets the kids skate by
without using any real brain power.
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