2. Be relaxed and easy - going
• It is important to be relaxed and easy-going
because students respond to confident
3. Professional
• You are going to stay professional at all the
times and remember that it isn’t a joke at the
end of the day.
4. Creative
• Being creative really helps, finding different
ways to teach, keeping it interesting, keeping
it exciting, keeping it fresh helps.
5. Knowledge of your subject
• Obviously, having the knowledge of your
subject and being up to date in your subject is
really important. But you don’t have to know
every thing and the more you are willing to
learn from your student, the more they are
willing to learn from you.
6. Passion for your subject
• Have a passion for your subject so the more
enthusiastic and passionate you are about
your subject, the more enthusiastic and
passionate the students might be.
7. Allow students to develop
understanding in different ways
• Different students then at different speeds,
and they might learn better gradually. some
might learn better from reading, some might
learn better from listening, so just find the
best way for your student.
8. Demonstrate empathy
• Student will get things wrong. This is the fist
time that they will be learn some thing. So its
obvious that they will make mistakes. When
students make mistakes, it’s a great way to
start. You can encourage students to make
mistakes so they never feel pressured or
bullied by any of the students.
10. Set appropriate target
• It is important to set appropriate targets and
goals and clear tasks. Always setting the
appropriate for the age that you are teaching
for.
11. Regular informal assessment
• Use regular informal assessment as well as
formal and make sure to give positive
feedback.
12. Multi sensory learning
• You can use a multi sensory approach, use
different materials, as many different
materials as you can find to keep it interesting
and keep it fresh