Teachers should be aware of relevant research about its profession and be more capable of their responsibilities inside the classroom

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Teachers should be aware of relevant research about its profession and be more capable of their responsibilities inside the classroom

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Teaching must be viewed as a profession instead of a skilled activity for which a person can just be prepared. The professional obligations of a teacher, thus, can't be seen just as far as getting mechanical teaching skills, but instead should be found regarding creating professional aptitude through the interplay of practice, grant and request.

Teacher is to teach, which can be comprehended as importance to encourage learning of some objective educational programs. Teaching is along these lines personally attached to ideas of learning, and there is a feeling that if students don't learn, at that point whatever the teacher is doing does not merit the name of teaching.

Students can learn skills or dispositions, however much formal learning in schools and colleges is connected to reasonable improvement. Along these lines, for instance, students will be gotten some information about the periodic classification of the elements, the thought of every living thing being interlinked through being a piece of an ecosystem, the part of the banking system in supporting business enterprise, the components affecting modern, or in fact political, insurgencies et cetera.

Unfortunately once in a while even to the teacher, teaching might be comprehended as the procedure by which a teacher's information is some way or another duplicated into learners' minds. That is, there is a folk model of teaching, infrequently call the transfer model, which prompts learning being talked about as far as something conveyed by the teachers which could conceivably hold up in student's minds.

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Regular idioms for when teaching turns out badly are that the teaching went over the student's head or went in one ear and out the other. However much research into learning demonstrates that such replicating or transferring metaphors are woefully deficient while talking about learning.

While most teachers would recognize this if expressly asked, regardless it appears to be likely that the basic utilization of transfer metaphors while talking about teaching and learning plays a treacherous part in underplaying the multifaceted nature of learning processes.

A key issue in valuing the nature of learning, thus of teaching, is to recognize the nature of a person's information. Ideas are theoretical classifications used to name apparent likenesses in the marvels of experience. However experience is essentially a personal issue, so despite the fact that ideas, for example, river may appear to be socially shared, as a result we each build up our own particular to some degree one of a kind personal system of ideas.

We can absolutely learn definitions and records through repetition, yet important learning that empowers us to comprehend thoughts, isn't so effectively acquired. As a result we as a whole need to decipher data as far as existing system of personal ideas, to comprehend what we see, read and are told, and endeavor to coordinate this new data inside our present mindsets.

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References:
http://www.education.gov.gy/web/index.php/teachers/tips-for-teaching/item/1603-roles-of-a-teacher-in-the-classroom
https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-the-role-of-a-teacher-2081511
https://www.teachers.ab.ca/About%20the%20ATA/What-We-Think/Position%20Papers/Pages/Nature%20of%20Teaching%20and%20Teaching%20as%20a%20Profession.aspx

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"The best teacher shows you where to look, but don't tell you what to see" -Alexandra Trenfor
"If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough"-Albert Einstein

I wish I had some good teachers in my highschool... That would solve alot of problems I have with education system. But I don't think it's happening

But we could not put all the blame to teachers because they too are humans, and humans has limitation.

i am inspire about him from your post.
thank you for your post.

ı am a teacher. thank you for your advice

There are times when students are not motivated to learn even how passionate and diligent a teacher is. For some reasons that they have personal problems at home or of their peers that we only know when we call the attention of parents or guardians. When I feel a student behaving that way, I try not to be affected but when you hear the real story of a family, a teacher's heart may sometimes be crumpled and the situation maybe counted as a teacher's problem too. This is the hardest struggle of a teacher to students, when a child has a potential for growth but hinders their inevitable life story.

Somehow, we could not just trust everything to teachers because learners lives evolves in different factors.

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