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 A teacher (also called a school teacher or, in
some contexts, an educator) is a person who
helps others to acquire knowledge,
competences or values.
 Some of the most important people in school
are, of course, the teachers. They are the
people who transfer their learning to you,
expanding your mind with their knowledge. The
joy of the class often depends entirely on the
teacher.
 However, sometimes you can have that teacher.
Which teacher? You know what I
mean, that teacher, the one who is the same
across all high schools there almost always be
one of these.
 So here are the different types of teachers at
high school (some good, some bad) and how you
can deal with them.
 The Club-Focused Teacher. This teacher
seems to be more obsessed with the club she
is in charge of instead of her classes. She
often is off doing stuff for the club rather
than teaching your class. Sometimes, she
even employs you to help with club
activities—even if you’re not in her club!
 The Personal Life-Obsessed Teacher. All
this teacher does is talk about his personal
life or past stories, rather than teaching the
class. He goes on constant tangents—talking
about his/her life issues.
 The Extremely Old Teacher. This teacher is
ancient. You’re afraid of her falling over any
second. She was an excellent teacher about
a couple decades ago, but now she’s
forgetful, lazy and confused. This teacher
can often lose your papers or forget to tell
you about the quiz happening next class
 The Lazy Teacher. She sits at her desk most
of the time, eating food, after telling you to
read your textbook and take “notes” of
course. If there are problems in the class,
she does not really care and just talks from
her desk. She does not answer questions fully
nor does she attempt to help confused
students
 The Coach Teacher. According to Editorial
Intern, Mary Catherine Carter, a common
type of teacher is the coach teacher. They
always go by Coach _____ and concentrate
more on his sport instead of the class itself.
They are strict and controlling to the class,
threatening them in a way they would
threaten their team.
 The Clueless Teacher. This teacher does not
actually know what he is doing yet, and
clearly tries to BS his way through the
subject and the class. He pretends to know
the subject and even incorrectly teachers it
to you.
 The Super-Strict Teacher. This teacher is
the most organized person you have ever
witnessed in your life. If you get off of
schedule in class or if some of her stuff gets
moved around, she will freak out.
 The Too-Challenging Teacher. This type of
teacher is the one who makes everything
four million times harder than it needs to be,
according to Senior Intern Gabrielle Scullard.
However, it is completely worth going
through the difficulty of the class as you get
extra-prepared for the AP exam and know
the subject inside and out.
 The “Funny” Teacher. This teacher thinks
he’s the funniest person on the planet, when
truthfully his jokes suck. He inserts these
jokes everywhere you look-in your
homework, tests, emails, the wall and the
board. He has several jokes in every set of
notes you take.
 Ah teachers, we love them. Sometimes we
hate them. But however you feel, there will
be at least one teacher that has been your
favorite, one that has touched your life,
changed you irrevocably.
 Teacher,s day short film
 The role of a teacher is to help students
apply concepts, such as math, English, and
science through classroom instruction and
presentations. Their role is also to prepare
lessons, grade papers, manage the
classroom, meet with parents, and work
closely with school staff. Being a teacher is
much more than just executing lesson plans,
in today's world a teacher's role is a
multifaceted profession; they carry the role
of a surrogate parent, class disciplinarian,
mentor, counselor, book keeper, role model,
planner and many more.
 The role of a teacher is clearly more than
just planning and executing lesson plans, it's
also becoming the student's third parent.
Look at the amount of time teachers spend
with their students. One benefit of the role
of a teacher is being a constant role model
for their students. Children that lack a solid
family foundation will really benefit from a
positive role model. Teachers that portray an
image of confidence and accomplishment
will help fulfill a child's need of a positive
role model when the family may fail to
provide such a figure.
 The role of a teacher changes depending
upon the grade in which they teach.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics notes the role
of a teacher in kindergarten includes
developing skills that are necessary to excel
and progress to the next year. While the role
of a teacher in the intermediate grades
includes teaching specific information about
a particular subject.
 According to the George Lucas Educational
Foundation, the role of a teacher today is much
different than it used to be. Teacher's used to be
told what to teach, and how to teach it. They
were expected to use the same methods for all
students. In today's world of education, a
teacher's role is quite multifaceted. Their job is
to counsel students, help them learn how to use
their knowledge and integrate it into their lives
so they will be valuable member of society.
Teachers are encouraged to really tune into how
each individual student learns, and try to really
challenge and inspire them to learn
 Aside from the primary role of lesson
planning and classroom instruction, teachers
are taking on other roles in education. They
are:
 Working with principal, colleagues, and
community members to set clear and
obtainable standards for our students.
 Participating in the decision making that
helps to deal with the problems that affect
our students learning.
 Mentoring new teachers and getting them
ready to teach the youth of today.
 Plan lessons that teach specific subjects, such as
math, science, and English.
 Teach whole groups, or small group the lessons
that they have prepared.
 Assess and evaluate student's abilities (strengths
and weaknesses).
 Prepare students for standardized tests.
 Communicate student progress to parents.
 Develop and enforce classroom rules.
 Supervise children during extracurricular
activities(lunch, playground, etc.).
 Conduct in-class activities.
 Plan field trips.
 Goofy- teachers are people
 1. GET YOUR CLASSROOM ORGANIZED
 This is usually on the top of the list for all
teachers. While teachers are known for
their organizational skills, teaching is a
hectic job and it's easy to let things get a
little out of control. The best way to achieve
this goal is to make a list and slowly check
off each task as you complete them. Break
up your goals into smaller tasks to make
them easier to achieve. For example, week
one, you might choose to organize all your
paperwork, week two, your desk, and so on.
 2.CREATE A FLEXIBLE CLASSROOM
 Flexible classrooms are all the rage right
now, and if you haven't yet incorporated this
trend into your classroom, the new year is a
great time to start. Begin by purchasing a
few alternative seats and a bean bag chair.
Then, move on to bigger items such as
standing desks.
 3. GO PAPERLESS
 With educational technology tools, it's really
gotten even easier to commit to a paperless
classroom.
 If you're lucky enough to have access to
iPads, you may even choose to have your
students complete all of their work digitally.
If not, visit Donorschoose.org and ask for
donors to purchase them for your classroom.
 4. REMEMBER YOUR PASSION FOR TEACHING
 Sometimes the idea of a fresh new start (like
the New Year) can help you remember your
passion for teaching.
 It's easy to lose track of what initially
motivated you to teach, especially when
you've been at it for a long time. This new
year, take some time to jot down some of
the reasons why you became a teacher in the
first place. Remembering your drive and
passion for teaching will help you keep
going.
 5. RE-THINK YOUR TEACHING STYLE
 Every teacher has their own style of
teaching and what works for some may not
work for others. However, the New Year may
give you the opportunity to re-think the way
that you teach and to try something new that
you have always wanted to try. You can start
by asking yourself some questions, like "Do I
want a student-centered classroom?" or
"Would I like to be more of a guide or a
leader?" These questions will help guide you
into figuring out which teaching style you
want for your classroom.
 6. GET TO KNOW STUDENTS BETTER
 Take some time in the new year to get to
know your students on a more personal level.
This means taking some time to get to know
their passions, interests, and family outside
of the classroom. The better connection that
you have with each individual student, the
stronger the classroom community you can
build.
 7. HAVE BETTER TIME MANAGEMENT SKILLS
 This new year, take some time to improve
your time management skills.
 Learn to prioritize your tasks and take
advantage of technology to really maximum
your students' learning time. Tech tools are
known to keep students engaged in learning
longer, so if you really want to maximize
your students' learning time use these tools
every day.
 8. USE MORE TECH TOOLS
 There are some great (and affordable!)
educational tech tools that are on the
market. This January, make it your goal to
try and utilize as many pieces of technology
as you can. You can do this, by going
to Donorschoose.org and creating a list of all
of the items that your classroom needs along
with the reasons why. Donors will read your
inquiry and purchase the items for your
classroom. It's that easy.
 9.TO NOT TAKE WORK HOME WITH YOU
 Your goal is to not take your work home with
you so that you can spend more time with
your family doing things that you love.
 You would think that this seems like an
impossible task, but by showing up for work
thirty minutes early and leaving thirty
minutes late, it's very possible.
 10. SPICE UP CLASSROOM LESSON PLANS
 Every now and then, it's fun to spice things
up. This New Year, change up your lessons
and see how much fun you will have. Instead
of writing everything on the chalkboard, use
your interactive whiteboard. If your students
are used to you always using textbooks for
their lessons, turn the lesson into a game.
Find a few ways to change up your normal
way that you do things and you will see the
spark being lit in your classroom once again.
 Back-biters
 Jealous
 Liers
 Fighters
 Push back
 Hide the good things and show the bad one
 Leg pullers
 Are not delegators
 Insincere
 Diplomat
 Will not work and not to be worked
 Reflection of a teacher,s heart
 Merits:
 De-merits:
 Lecture by Qasim Ali Shah

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Am i a good teacher

  • 1.
  • 2.  A teacher (also called a school teacher or, in some contexts, an educator) is a person who helps others to acquire knowledge, competences or values.
  • 3.  Some of the most important people in school are, of course, the teachers. They are the people who transfer their learning to you, expanding your mind with their knowledge. The joy of the class often depends entirely on the teacher.  However, sometimes you can have that teacher. Which teacher? You know what I mean, that teacher, the one who is the same across all high schools there almost always be one of these.  So here are the different types of teachers at high school (some good, some bad) and how you can deal with them.
  • 4.  The Club-Focused Teacher. This teacher seems to be more obsessed with the club she is in charge of instead of her classes. She often is off doing stuff for the club rather than teaching your class. Sometimes, she even employs you to help with club activities—even if you’re not in her club!
  • 5.  The Personal Life-Obsessed Teacher. All this teacher does is talk about his personal life or past stories, rather than teaching the class. He goes on constant tangents—talking about his/her life issues.
  • 6.  The Extremely Old Teacher. This teacher is ancient. You’re afraid of her falling over any second. She was an excellent teacher about a couple decades ago, but now she’s forgetful, lazy and confused. This teacher can often lose your papers or forget to tell you about the quiz happening next class
  • 7.  The Lazy Teacher. She sits at her desk most of the time, eating food, after telling you to read your textbook and take “notes” of course. If there are problems in the class, she does not really care and just talks from her desk. She does not answer questions fully nor does she attempt to help confused students
  • 8.  The Coach Teacher. According to Editorial Intern, Mary Catherine Carter, a common type of teacher is the coach teacher. They always go by Coach _____ and concentrate more on his sport instead of the class itself. They are strict and controlling to the class, threatening them in a way they would threaten their team.
  • 9.  The Clueless Teacher. This teacher does not actually know what he is doing yet, and clearly tries to BS his way through the subject and the class. He pretends to know the subject and even incorrectly teachers it to you.
  • 10.  The Super-Strict Teacher. This teacher is the most organized person you have ever witnessed in your life. If you get off of schedule in class or if some of her stuff gets moved around, she will freak out.
  • 11.  The Too-Challenging Teacher. This type of teacher is the one who makes everything four million times harder than it needs to be, according to Senior Intern Gabrielle Scullard. However, it is completely worth going through the difficulty of the class as you get extra-prepared for the AP exam and know the subject inside and out.
  • 12.  The “Funny” Teacher. This teacher thinks he’s the funniest person on the planet, when truthfully his jokes suck. He inserts these jokes everywhere you look-in your homework, tests, emails, the wall and the board. He has several jokes in every set of notes you take.
  • 13.  Ah teachers, we love them. Sometimes we hate them. But however you feel, there will be at least one teacher that has been your favorite, one that has touched your life, changed you irrevocably.
  • 14.  Teacher,s day short film
  • 15.  The role of a teacher is to help students apply concepts, such as math, English, and science through classroom instruction and presentations. Their role is also to prepare lessons, grade papers, manage the classroom, meet with parents, and work closely with school staff. Being a teacher is much more than just executing lesson plans, in today's world a teacher's role is a multifaceted profession; they carry the role of a surrogate parent, class disciplinarian, mentor, counselor, book keeper, role model, planner and many more.
  • 16.  The role of a teacher is clearly more than just planning and executing lesson plans, it's also becoming the student's third parent. Look at the amount of time teachers spend with their students. One benefit of the role of a teacher is being a constant role model for their students. Children that lack a solid family foundation will really benefit from a positive role model. Teachers that portray an image of confidence and accomplishment will help fulfill a child's need of a positive role model when the family may fail to provide such a figure.
  • 17.  The role of a teacher changes depending upon the grade in which they teach. The Bureau of Labor Statistics notes the role of a teacher in kindergarten includes developing skills that are necessary to excel and progress to the next year. While the role of a teacher in the intermediate grades includes teaching specific information about a particular subject.
  • 18.  According to the George Lucas Educational Foundation, the role of a teacher today is much different than it used to be. Teacher's used to be told what to teach, and how to teach it. They were expected to use the same methods for all students. In today's world of education, a teacher's role is quite multifaceted. Their job is to counsel students, help them learn how to use their knowledge and integrate it into their lives so they will be valuable member of society. Teachers are encouraged to really tune into how each individual student learns, and try to really challenge and inspire them to learn
  • 19.  Aside from the primary role of lesson planning and classroom instruction, teachers are taking on other roles in education. They are:  Working with principal, colleagues, and community members to set clear and obtainable standards for our students.  Participating in the decision making that helps to deal with the problems that affect our students learning.  Mentoring new teachers and getting them ready to teach the youth of today.
  • 20.  Plan lessons that teach specific subjects, such as math, science, and English.  Teach whole groups, or small group the lessons that they have prepared.  Assess and evaluate student's abilities (strengths and weaknesses).  Prepare students for standardized tests.  Communicate student progress to parents.  Develop and enforce classroom rules.  Supervise children during extracurricular activities(lunch, playground, etc.).  Conduct in-class activities.  Plan field trips.
  • 21.  Goofy- teachers are people
  • 22.  1. GET YOUR CLASSROOM ORGANIZED  This is usually on the top of the list for all teachers. While teachers are known for their organizational skills, teaching is a hectic job and it's easy to let things get a little out of control. The best way to achieve this goal is to make a list and slowly check off each task as you complete them. Break up your goals into smaller tasks to make them easier to achieve. For example, week one, you might choose to organize all your paperwork, week two, your desk, and so on.
  • 23.  2.CREATE A FLEXIBLE CLASSROOM  Flexible classrooms are all the rage right now, and if you haven't yet incorporated this trend into your classroom, the new year is a great time to start. Begin by purchasing a few alternative seats and a bean bag chair. Then, move on to bigger items such as standing desks.
  • 24.  3. GO PAPERLESS  With educational technology tools, it's really gotten even easier to commit to a paperless classroom.  If you're lucky enough to have access to iPads, you may even choose to have your students complete all of their work digitally. If not, visit Donorschoose.org and ask for donors to purchase them for your classroom.
  • 25.  4. REMEMBER YOUR PASSION FOR TEACHING  Sometimes the idea of a fresh new start (like the New Year) can help you remember your passion for teaching.  It's easy to lose track of what initially motivated you to teach, especially when you've been at it for a long time. This new year, take some time to jot down some of the reasons why you became a teacher in the first place. Remembering your drive and passion for teaching will help you keep going.
  • 26.  5. RE-THINK YOUR TEACHING STYLE  Every teacher has their own style of teaching and what works for some may not work for others. However, the New Year may give you the opportunity to re-think the way that you teach and to try something new that you have always wanted to try. You can start by asking yourself some questions, like "Do I want a student-centered classroom?" or "Would I like to be more of a guide or a leader?" These questions will help guide you into figuring out which teaching style you want for your classroom.
  • 27.  6. GET TO KNOW STUDENTS BETTER  Take some time in the new year to get to know your students on a more personal level. This means taking some time to get to know their passions, interests, and family outside of the classroom. The better connection that you have with each individual student, the stronger the classroom community you can build.
  • 28.  7. HAVE BETTER TIME MANAGEMENT SKILLS  This new year, take some time to improve your time management skills.  Learn to prioritize your tasks and take advantage of technology to really maximum your students' learning time. Tech tools are known to keep students engaged in learning longer, so if you really want to maximize your students' learning time use these tools every day.
  • 29.  8. USE MORE TECH TOOLS  There are some great (and affordable!) educational tech tools that are on the market. This January, make it your goal to try and utilize as many pieces of technology as you can. You can do this, by going to Donorschoose.org and creating a list of all of the items that your classroom needs along with the reasons why. Donors will read your inquiry and purchase the items for your classroom. It's that easy.
  • 30.  9.TO NOT TAKE WORK HOME WITH YOU  Your goal is to not take your work home with you so that you can spend more time with your family doing things that you love.  You would think that this seems like an impossible task, but by showing up for work thirty minutes early and leaving thirty minutes late, it's very possible.
  • 31.  10. SPICE UP CLASSROOM LESSON PLANS  Every now and then, it's fun to spice things up. This New Year, change up your lessons and see how much fun you will have. Instead of writing everything on the chalkboard, use your interactive whiteboard. If your students are used to you always using textbooks for their lessons, turn the lesson into a game. Find a few ways to change up your normal way that you do things and you will see the spark being lit in your classroom once again.
  • 32.  Back-biters  Jealous  Liers  Fighters  Push back  Hide the good things and show the bad one  Leg pullers  Are not delegators  Insincere  Diplomat  Will not work and not to be worked
  • 33.  Reflection of a teacher,s heart
  • 35.  Lecture by Qasim Ali Shah