What makes a good teacher? Group A Facilitators: Cikgu Dr Hajah Zurinah; Cikgu Hajah Adinawati.

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What makes a good teacher? Group A Facilitators: Cikgu Dr Hajah Zurinah; Cikgu Hajah Adinawati

Personality Traits of a Good Teacher  Sincere  Willing  Responsible  Empathetic  Disciplined  Modest

Capabilities of a Good Teacher  Knowledgeable on subject taught  Learns continuously  Accepts constructive criticism  Reflects on lessons  Being resourceful (with innovation, creativity and adequate IT skills)  Manages time well  Works well in a cohort of teachers and students

Social Skills of a Good Teacher  Able to suit language to purpose  Listens and responds to others  Approachable to everyone  Maintaining a professional network of teachers and students