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8.9.13
28.1.13
The good teacher
A group of 7-8 year olds said:
The good teacher
- is very clever
- doesn't shout
- helps you every day
- is not bossy
- has faith in you
- is patient
- is good at work
- tells you clearly what to do
- helps you with mistakes
- marks your work
- helps you to read
- helps you with spelling
- has got courage
A group of 13-14 year olds said:
A good teacher
- is kind
- is generous
- listens to you
- encourages you
- has faith in you
- keeps confidences
- likes teaching children
- likes teaching their subject
- helps you like their subject
- takes time to explain things
- helps you when you're stuck
- tells you how you are doing
- allows you to have your say
- makes sure you understand
- helps people who are slow
- doesn't give up on you
- cares for your opinion
- makes you feel clever
- treats people equally
- stands up for you
- makes allowances
- tells the truth
- is forgiving
MacBeath, John (1999), Schools must speak for themselves – The case for school self-evaluation, London:RoutledgeFalmer, :60-61.
13.1.13
List of What Makes a Good Teacher - created by students
March 19, 2012 By: David Andrade
(Source: http://www.techlearning.com/Default.aspx?tabid=67&EntryId=4009)
This "what makes a good teacher" was created by a group of high school students.
(Source: http://www.techlearning.com/Default.aspx?tabid=67&EntryId=4009)
This "what makes a good teacher" was created by a group of high school students.
- treat students with respect
- be enthusiastic
- know your stuff
- be available for extra help
- use multimedia resources and multiple resources for students
- connect with students/ form relationships
- interact with students- outside school activities, talk about their personal lives
- real life connections to materials/class
- just talk to students and get to know them in first few days
- if using PowerPoint, use less words and have slides available for download
- don't lecture for whole class, mix things up
- use games for review
- let students use a note card for test or some kind of reference
- realistic homework - if you assign too much, students won't do it, or won't be able to
- science classes - problems and projects and labs
- give students multiple days to complete homework - allows for issues in schedule, sports, etc.
- don't give all class rules at once - overwhelms students - just touch on main points
- use web resources - class site or blog, and review materials students can access at home
- let students do work on board and explain how to do it instead of teacher always doing it
- projects - one big one per marking period with some class time for them
- let students pick project groups - easier for meeting outside of school
- be flexible - reschedule test if lots of tests on same day or other things going on
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