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Great teachers are..., : (In art I see mistakes as learning opportunities …
Great teachers are...
Love of learning
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Enthusiastic, curious, and inspirational about relevance of material.
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Relatable, and still hold respect
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Not only educators, but are also mentors.
Invested in their students not just in the classroom, but also outside of the classroom. They go to students' band and vocal concert, plays, and sporting events. This gives teachers another perspective of who their students are as people.
Building relationships with the students, not just in class time but outside of class time as well.
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Gets to really know their students because the "One size fits all" approach doesn't work. They must be willing to adjust their teaching to reach all the students.
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Set, reinforce and observe behavioral norms and expectations so students can thrive in a safe learning environment.
For older learners, a teacher may take on a facilitator role, whereas younger learners may need more structure and direct instruction on norms and expectations.
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When a student makes a mistake, such as on an art project, asks them how can they turn that negative into a positive. They build critical thinking into their lessons.
Being involved in the students' lives and have them become engaged in the courses you teach so that they may leave your classroom with knowledge that they did not know coming in.
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Genuine/Real. It's not about the show, it's about the students!
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teaching the adults that they want to send out into the world, not the children that they only have for a few years.
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they must find ways to transmit their personality while remaining a paragon of professionalism and authority
Adaptability is important for people to understand and implement. You should plan but be willing to drop the plan and chart a different course to reach the end goal.
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