Student to Teacher
TRANSFORMATION –
expected changes
in behaviour and etiquette
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Icebreaker
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 Find someone who is unknown or
little known to you.
 Form a pair and sit together.
 Discuss common academic
interests.
 Share highlights with class.
Activity
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Recollect a Teacher Who
Inspired You
How did he/she inspire you
in the classroom and outside?
Make notes
Share
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What is Transformation?
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Change Transformation
External Happens from inside
Usually, reversible Irreversible
Student to Teacher Transformation
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Students Ss & Ts
What do Ss and Ts know, think, feel, and do?
Teachers
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Willing to Win
• Decide
• Determine
• Do
• Consider your strengths
• Realize your potential
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Activity
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Recall
a teacher who, in your opinion,
was not very effective.
Suggest
what should / could he / she
have done to be more effective?
Your First Day as Teacher
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 exciting?
 intimidating?
 nervous?
 exhilarating?
 confident?
 unsure?
 hesitant?
What are Your Problems?
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 My students are not cooperating
 My students are making fun of me
 My students are not learning
 I am not experienced
 My confidence is low
 I am not made for teaching
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New Teacher Misconceptions
Teaching is easy, it doesn’t need any
special skills
If you know a subject, you can teach
that subject
Students are self-motivated and well
behaved
If students don’t perform well, it’s their
fault
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Teaching is a Challenge
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Teacher
Content
Expert /
Trainer /
Performer
Mentor /
Facilitator /
Motivator /
Counsellor
Student
Assessor /
Curriculum
Evaluator
Curriculum
Planner /
Course
Organizer
Resource
Developer
/ Materials
Designer
Role
Model/
Classroom
Manager
What you do
TODAY
can TRANSFORM
all your tomorrows.
 Connect with teachers who know
 Learn to admit, “I don’t know”
 Do not re-invent the wheel
 Try, try and try again
 Watch experienced teachers
 Bring in guest speakers
 Know your strengths & weaknesses
Some Survival Tips
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Your Best Resources
The Internet / YouTube
The Library
Newspapers / Journals
Podcasts / Webcasts / Webinars
Other Teachers
Students
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Teacher Essentials
• What do you want as a teacher?
• vision, self awareness, self-discovery, self-creation
• What can you offer?
• skills awareness, skill building
• Are you ready to explore success?
• career readiness, opportunities, methods
• Can you articulate yourself?
• communication skills
• What imprint do you leave?
• knowledge personality, behaviour, etiquette
• How do you build bonds?
• interpersonal skills
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Teacher etiquette
What is teaching / social etiquette?
Dos and don’ts of teaching
Attire & hygiene
Common courtesies
Greeting / knowing / meeting people
Complimenting & acknowledging
Apologizing & excusing
Body Language: posture, gestures & tone
Telephone manners
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Teacher Etiquette
• Be polite and courteous
• Treat colleagues & students with respect
• Appropriate relationships
• Behave during meetings / seminars
• Avoid argument – teach to disagree
• Avoid personal information
• Avoid the blame game
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Teacher Manners
• Attire
• Physical distance
• Monitoring
• White board
• Avoid private conversations in class
• Be punctual and regular
• Use work time to work effectively
• Turn off cell phones
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Build Your Library
Begin early on in your career
Collect books, magazines
Subscribe to journals
Collect videos and audios
List titles that you cannot buy
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Anyone who stops learning is old, whether
at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps
learning stays young. The greatest thing in
life is to keep your mind young.
- Henry Ford
Professional Development
Take Advantage of opportunities
Acquire professional skills
Attend workshops / conferences
Present research papers
Be ready to evolve
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A Great Teacher is like a fountain; she draws
from the still, deep waters of personal growth
and professional knowledge to serve others
from her abundant overflow.
- Wynn Godbold
HO
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Student to Teacher Transformation

  • 1.
    Student to Teacher TRANSFORMATION– expected changes in behaviour and etiquette mnRAJU
  • 2.
    Icebreaker mnRAJU  Find someonewho is unknown or little known to you.  Form a pair and sit together.  Discuss common academic interests.  Share highlights with class.
  • 3.
    Activity mnRAJU Recollect a TeacherWho Inspired You How did he/she inspire you in the classroom and outside? Make notes Share HO
  • 4.
    What is Transformation? mnRAJU ChangeTransformation External Happens from inside Usually, reversible Irreversible
  • 5.
    Student to TeacherTransformation mnRAJU Students Ss & Ts What do Ss and Ts know, think, feel, and do? Teachers HO
  • 6.
    Willing to Win •Decide • Determine • Do • Consider your strengths • Realize your potential mnRAJU
  • 7.
    Activity mnRAJU Recall a teacher who,in your opinion, was not very effective. Suggest what should / could he / she have done to be more effective?
  • 8.
    Your First Dayas Teacher mnRAJU  exciting?  intimidating?  nervous?  exhilarating?  confident?  unsure?  hesitant?
  • 9.
    What are YourProblems? mnRAJU  My students are not cooperating  My students are making fun of me  My students are not learning  I am not experienced  My confidence is low  I am not made for teaching HO
  • 10.
    New Teacher Misconceptions Teachingis easy, it doesn’t need any special skills If you know a subject, you can teach that subject Students are self-motivated and well behaved If students don’t perform well, it’s their fault mnRAJU
  • 11.
    Teaching is aChallenge mnRAJU Teacher Content Expert / Trainer / Performer Mentor / Facilitator / Motivator / Counsellor Student Assessor / Curriculum Evaluator Curriculum Planner / Course Organizer Resource Developer / Materials Designer Role Model/ Classroom Manager
  • 12.
    What you do TODAY canTRANSFORM all your tomorrows.  Connect with teachers who know  Learn to admit, “I don’t know”  Do not re-invent the wheel  Try, try and try again  Watch experienced teachers  Bring in guest speakers  Know your strengths & weaknesses Some Survival Tips mnRAJUHO
  • 13.
    Your Best Resources TheInternet / YouTube The Library Newspapers / Journals Podcasts / Webcasts / Webinars Other Teachers Students mnRAJUHO
  • 14.
    Teacher Essentials • Whatdo you want as a teacher? • vision, self awareness, self-discovery, self-creation • What can you offer? • skills awareness, skill building • Are you ready to explore success? • career readiness, opportunities, methods • Can you articulate yourself? • communication skills • What imprint do you leave? • knowledge personality, behaviour, etiquette • How do you build bonds? • interpersonal skills mnRAJU
  • 15.
    Teacher etiquette What isteaching / social etiquette? Dos and don’ts of teaching Attire & hygiene Common courtesies Greeting / knowing / meeting people Complimenting & acknowledging Apologizing & excusing Body Language: posture, gestures & tone Telephone manners mnRAJU
  • 16.
    Teacher Etiquette • Bepolite and courteous • Treat colleagues & students with respect • Appropriate relationships • Behave during meetings / seminars • Avoid argument – teach to disagree • Avoid personal information • Avoid the blame game mnRAJU
  • 17.
    Teacher Manners • Attire •Physical distance • Monitoring • White board • Avoid private conversations in class • Be punctual and regular • Use work time to work effectively • Turn off cell phones mnRAJU
  • 18.
    Build Your Library Beginearly on in your career Collect books, magazines Subscribe to journals Collect videos and audios List titles that you cannot buy mnRAJU Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young. - Henry Ford
  • 19.
    Professional Development Take Advantageof opportunities Acquire professional skills Attend workshops / conferences Present research papers Be ready to evolve mnRAJU A Great Teacher is like a fountain; she draws from the still, deep waters of personal growth and professional knowledge to serve others from her abundant overflow. - Wynn Godbold HO
  • 20.
    Send your commentsto lionnagaraju@gmail.com This slideshow is available at www.slideshare.net/lionnagaraju www.authorstream.com/tag/lionnagaraju