Characteristics Of Early Childhood Teacher

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In this article review I will be discussing the article by Colker (2008) which focuses on the characteristics of effective early childhood teacher. The research shows that the teacher 's personality and life goals are the first sets of characteristics to search for in an effective teacher. The author provides several characteristics that will assist the teacher in making early childhood education a good career including knowledge, skills and personal characteristics (Colker, 2008).
According to Colker (2008), passion is the most important characteristic that teachers have reported for being effective teachers. "This is not a career for someone just looking for a job working with kids because they are cute, and it looks like fun this is a career …show more content…

These two characteristics go working together as (Colker) talks about perseverance as the willingness to fight for one 's beliefs whether related to children 's needs or education issues, which sometimes requires you to take risks. The forth characteristics identified in this article is pragmatism, the willingness to make compromise. In Laura’s (Colker) surveys she found that participants felt was that to be an effective teacher you must understand that sometimes you have to settle for small goals that help you work towards a larger end goal.

Patience is the fifth item on the list which all good teachers need to have when it comes to dealing with challenging behaviours of children as well as the early childhood system itself. A good teachers have a long combine for frustration and anger(Colker, 2008, p.4). Flexibility is the next item on the list; it is something teachers need to deal with changes or something more major than that early childhood teachers need to be more flexible about their strategy, because it might not work their strategy with every children , so it is good to be open to change and trying new

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