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Teachers have the very important responsibility of shaping the lives of
young, impressionable children. With this responsibility comes great pride and
joy. Therefore all teachers should strive for what can be considered to be a
“good teacher.” A good teacher can be defined as someone who always pushes
students to want to do their best while at the same time trying to make learning
interesting as well as creative. A positive or negative influence from a teacher
early on in life can have a great effect on the life of a child. Teachers,
especially at the elementary level, must be very creative with their teaching
styles. Not every child learns the same way, nor are they interested in the same
things. It is difficult to keep the attention of 15-20 children under the age of
ten. Classroom setup and design is a good way to get and keep the attention of
students. Workstations are a good way to encourage different types of learning.
By allowing children a chance to choose which activities they want to
participate in, children are taking control of their own education. At the
elementary level, children are always learning and sometimes don’t even know it.
When I was in kindergarten, I can remember playing at the different stations in
the classroom.
One station was for gardening and we could plant seeds and check
them every day to see how much they had grown. Another station in that classroom
that sticks out in my mind is the arts and crafts station. There was a large
array of crayons, markers, scissors, construction paper and building materials
we could use to make pretty decorations to give to our parents for our homes. By
choosing which station we wanted to work at, we were becoming much more
interested in what we were learning because we were doing what we wanted to do,
not what we had to do. By setting high standards for a student, the teacher is
encouraging the student to do the same and will eventually develop high
expectations for him or herself. A teacher who is constantly looking for the
best possible work from the child will force the child to try his or her hardest
in order to please the teacher. Going along with this idea is the whole idea of
the teacher being interested in the subject matter. If the students know that
the subject they are studying is something that greatly interests the teacher,
they will be motivated to try their hardest in order to please the teacher. My
ninth grade science teacher is the best example of this type of teacher. I was
only in her class for about a month or so but it was probably the most
interested I have ever been in Science in my entire life. Whenever she would
present ideas about prehistoric man, her eyes would light up and she would get
so excited and I would be forced to listen to whatever she had to say. Everyone
had told me that she was a hard teacher but I just never saw it that way. She
had “done her homework” so-to-speak and was very knowledgeable about the subject
matter.
When it came time to write a paper on my particular part of the
evolution of man, I found myself trying harder than I ever had. I consider her
to be a good teacher because even if she did not care too much about what she
was teaching, she presented it in a way that made it seem like it was her life.
This helped me to want to learn because I wanted to make her know that she
really made me understand the subject that she had taught. Teachers must be open
to many different types of people, ideas and cultures. They also must always try
to respect the views of everyone. Children from lots of different backgrounds
are going to be together in one classroom. The teacher must learn to incorporate
everyone’s beliefs into the daily curriculum. All students must be aware of the
differences in the world around them. The time in which it is most difficult to
handle the differences in cultures is the holiday season. Christian children who
celebrate Christmas are always extremely excited for Santa to come to their
houses and for all the presents they are going to receive. Teachers are not
allowed to celebrate Christmas or any other religious holidays in the classroom
without mentioning all of the traditions of the different cultures.
It would
take far too much time to do an activity that pertains to every religion.
Looking back on my days in elementary school, I can think of all of the things I
did in school around Christmas time. Almost every year, as a writing assignment,
we wrote a letter to Santa Claus telling him what we were hoping to get on
Christmas morning. We made Christmas trees out of egg cartons and ornaments out
of construction paper. The teachers were always very sensitive to people who
didn’t celebrate this holiday. Jewish children made menorahs or stars of David
and others made alternative projects. While trying to be sensitive to the
beliefs of children and their parents, teachers also must try not to go
overboard in covering the traditions of every religion. A teacher who instills a
bad learning experience in a child could scar him or her for life. Teachers have
a lot of responsibility and need to make sure that they make learning a positive
experience for all. By being sensitive to the needs of everyone and presenting
different ways of doing things, it can be possible for everyone to have an equal
opportunity to do their best.
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