1. OTHERS SKILLS
Communication
• Teacher must have excellent communication skills. These
include both verbal and written communication,
professional yet friendly body language, and the ability to
really listen.
Critical Thinking
• They need to answer difficult questions from students on the
spot, solve conflicts between students, revise lesson plans,
and deal with issues among colleagues. A good teacher
knows what resources to use to solve these kinds of
questions quickly and effectively.
2. Organization
• Teachers have to juggle a number of tasks, from
teaching to attending meetings to lesson planning to
grading. Teachers need to be able to keep all of these
duties organized, and complete tasks in a timely manner.
Passion
• A teacher needs to be enthusiastic about whatever
subject he or she is teaching. Students see that passion,
and that makes them enthusiastic participants.
3. Patience
• Teachers need to demonstrate patience, particularly
when dealing with difficult classroom situations. They
often have to explain concepts multiple times, and have
to manage students who might act up or have a difficult
time in class.
Technical Skills
• Teachers must, of course, understand the material they
teach. Naturally, different positions require different
types and skill levels, but teachers must have a deep
understanding of what is going to teach.