Best and Worst Characteristics of My Teachers

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The Five Best Characteristics of My Teachers:

1. Demonstrates Positive Attitude/Behavior: An example would be my first grade teacher. She always presented herself respectfully. She set a good example for all of her students and it influenced them to do the same.

2. Interesting Class/Material: My high school history teacher always kept things interesting. He never did the same thing every day and he rarely lectured us. One day he may have started a discussion and the next day he may have used media to give a more detailed description of the topic that we discussed the day before.

3. Sets High Expectations: My high school AP English teacher is a good example for this characteristic. She would not tell us that our work was great if it was not. She always told us what we needed to work on and made sure that we did the best we could. She made sure that we knew what was expected of us and stayed on us until it was done. It really helped us push ourselves and set high expectations for ourselves.

4. Demonstrates Fairness: I had many teachers throughout elementary and high school who demonstrated fairness in the classroom. At the time, I did not understand that fair doesn’t always mean equal. I would wonder why teachers spent more time with certain students, but now I understand that the teachers were assuring that all students were given what they needed to succeed.

5. Knowledge of Content: My high school Algebra teacher was very knowledgeable of her content area. She could explain the rules and methods of Algebra with ease. She also knew how to make it easier for her students to understand.

The Five Worst Characteristics:

1. Shows Favoritism: One of the students in my 6th grade science class was related to the ...

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... I feel similarly about teachers who choose lecturing as their main method of instruction. It is very boring and can cause problems with learners who are not auditory learners. I also will avoid presenting a negative attitude around my students. I believe that if you portray negativity, it is normally what you receive in return. It is better to show respect to get respect in return. Setting high expectations and boundaries will be very helpful for your students and show them that I can still have a positive attitude when something doesn’t go the way I believe it should.

Overall, I believe that there are many characteristics that I should model if I wish to succeed as an educator. However, I also understand that there are many that I should avoid if I am going to be an effective educator.

Sources Cited:

Santrock, J. (2011). Educational Psychology.

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