The Characteristics Of A Good Teacher

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The Characteristics Of A Good Teacher

Three Categories: Pedagogical Knowledge and Competency Personal Attributes Professional Attributes

Pedagogical Knowledge and Competency Knowledge of key concepts. Knowledge of governing curriculum. The teaching of relevant and engaging content. Knowledge of available resources and technologies. Awareness of different learning styles. Awareness of different pedagogical strategies.

Pedagogical Knowledge and Competency (Continued) Encouragement of self-directed learning. Flexible and diverse teaching practice. Building student security and confidence. Challenge student abilities. Clear communication of tasks, goals and expectations. Application of effective classroom management strategies.

Personal Attributes Modelling student respect. Empathic understanding. Nurturing. Passionate about learning. Personally committed to teaching as a vocation. Fair and non-authoritarian.

Personal Attributes (continued) Personal authenticity. Effective interpersonal skills. Advanced communication skills. Confident teacher presence. Self-insight and self-control.

Professional Attributes Reflective practice. Time management skills. Evidence based self-correction. Seeks feedback and constructive criticism. Ongoing development of current pedagogical thinking.

Professional Attributes (continued) Participation and collaboration with school and wider community. Effective stress management. Appropriate modelling. Responsible behaviour (legal, ethical etc). Appropriate personal presentation.

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