The document outlines 9 qualities of the perfect teacher: they should be organized, trustworthy, have good morals and manners, be comfortable with children of all ages, have patience, take initiative, make an effort to connect with students and parents, be flexible with work hours, and respect different parenting philosophies. A perfect teacher is punctual, notifies the school if absent, earns the trust of parents and students, serves as a role model with their behavior, enjoys working with children of varying ages, can accommodate different learning speeds, strives to help students develop, communicates regularly with parents, is willing to work additional hours as needed, and understands different approaches to child rearing.
2. ORGANIZED
A teacher should be organized and come on
time. If unable to come due to an illness or
emergency, they should notify the school and
prepare lessons for the substitute teacher to
execute during their absence.
3. TRUSTWORTHY
Teachers need to be trustworthy. Parents only
leave their children with people they trust, and
students are going to bond with and be inspired
by someone who they know they can trust.
4. GOOD MORALS & MANNERS
Teachers should have good morals and good
manners. Children learn from and copy adult
behavior, whether it is good or bad. It is an
integral part of a teacher’s responsibility to the
school and their students.
5. COMFORTABLE WITH
KIDS OF ALL AGES
Good teachers are comfortable with children of all
ages and can adapt their behavior to who their
with. If they truly enjoy being in the company of
kids, your kids will know it.
6. PATIENCE
As all parents know, working with and teaching
kids required a lot of patience. Every child has
different strengths and learning speeds, so a
teacher must be able to accommodate everyone
in their class to help them get the most out of the
material.
7. INITIATIVE
A good teacher should take the initiative to
contribute to their students’ overall development.
They need to have the confidence to address
issues in a way that is both understanding and
developing
to
nurture
their
students’
advancement.
8. MAKES THE EFFORT
TO CONNECT
A good teacher should give daily (or weekly)
reports of the kids to their parents. They should
keep you up to date with your children’s daily
activities and foster an environment of mutual
understanding and cooperation.
9. FLEXIBLE WORK HOURS
A good teacher is flexible about their work
hours. There will be situations that will pop up
and force them to stay longer after school or
come in a little early. By being accommodating
with flexible work hours, they are able to
establish a tighter bond with both the students
and their parents.
10. RESPECT PARENTING
PHILOSOPHIES
Different parents have different styles of
rearing their children. A good teacher will
want to find out what your parenting
philosophies are and make sure that she
at least understands and respects them.
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