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Monday 29 May 2017

10 Qualities that Define Successful Teachers



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What makes a successful teacher? If you were to ask any observer you may hear things like,

"the teacher kept the students engaged via unique teaching strategies , and the classroom basically ran by itself". 

But, if you were to ask a student, you’d probably hear a different
response along the lines of “they make learning fun” or “they never give up on me.”


To be honest, there are countless teaching strategies you can use to achieve success in

the classroom, but no matter the teaching style, the most effective teachers have one
thing in common—they know how to reach their students in a long-lasting, positive manner.

Here are 10 qualities that contribute to a successful and happy teaching career:


1. Successful teachers hold high expectations of their students.
The most effective teachers expect their students to succeed, they believe in them, and
motivate them to keep trying until they reach their goal. As a result, they set the bar high
and create an environment where students can push themselves beyond their comfort zone to reach their goals, but also have a safety net to catch them if they fail.


2. Successful teachers have a sense of humor .

If you ask a student who their favorite teacher is, they are more than likely to tell you about the teacher that makes them laugh. They aren’t afraid to be silly and can laugh at their own mistakes. Humor helps create that lasting impression.


3. Successful teachers are knowledgeable in their field.

The best teachers are masters in their subject area. They know their craft and never stop learning. They are curious, confident, and do not need a textbook to teach their students. They stay abreast of their subject and transfer their love of knowledge to their students.


4. Successful teachers use teaching strategies that cause them to think outside of the box.

Productive teachers think creatively and try and make classroom experiences exciting for students. They identify ways to leap outside of the educational norms and create experiences that are unexpected, unique, and ultimately more memorable.


5. Successful teachers take risks.
A popular saying is, “If there is no risk, there is no reward.” Successful teachers know that
risk-taking is a part of being successful. Children learn by observing, and when they see you try new things (and watch how you handle success and failure) they too will know how to handle similar situations.


6. Successful teachers are consistent.
Successful teachers are consistent in ALL that they do. Do what you say you’re going to do and stick with it. This applies to enforcing class rules, a consistent grading system, and the expectations for all your students. Do not play favorites or make special exceptions.


7. Successful teachers communicate with parents and students.
Effective teachers know that communication is the key to student success. They create an open path of communication between parents and students, and recognize that a united front between both groups lowers the chance that children will get left behind.


8. Successful teachers are up-to-date with the latest in technology .

Great teachers take the time to explore new tools and stay up-to-date with latest technology. They are not afraid of what technology holds for education in the future, and are willing to learn and incorporate the new trends into their classroom.


9. Successful teachers make learning fun.

This goes hand in hand with having a sense of humor, but making learning fun doesn’t mean you have to put on a comedy show. Find ways to mix up your lesson plans based upon your students’ interests. When they see you putting in effort to get to know them and mold your teachings around their lives, the more successful you will become.


10. Successful teachers can empathize with students.

The best teachers are patient with students, and understand when they are under stress or have problems with material. They do whatever is necessary to get their students back on track, and are able to recognize that everybody has bad days.

If you’re looking to take the next step in your teaching career, you can learn a lot from what successful teachers do differently. Although it can be quite intimidating to think of all of the things we must do in order to reach our students, it is possible to master these skills one day at a time.

What do you think makes a successful classroom teacher?


Feel free to share the
qualities and skills that you think are essential
to reach the peak of success as a teacher? We would love to hear your thoughts.


Credit to teachhub.com

Sunday 14 May 2017

Teaching Strategies for 21st Century Educators.




The 21st century educators look forward to the future. They are aware of the ever-changing trends in technology and are in tune of what the future may bring to education. A good 21st century teacher is aware of the career opportunities that will be in the coming years for their students, and are always advocating towards forward thinking and planning to ensure all students will not be left behind. Lastly, the 21st century educator must use teaching strategies to ensure that the focus in education is on preparing todays children for the future of where they will live and where they will work, not for our current world.

The following define the core strategies that define the work of a 21st century educator:


A Master of Technology in the Classroom

Technology in the classroom is ever-changing and moving at a rapid pace. The 21st century teacher is one that moves right along with it. Technology in the classroom, whether its for lessons, assignments, or grading, can help students learn better and faster, and help make a teachers time more effective. A 21st century teacher does not have to have a class set of tablets in every childs hand, or the latest Smartboard. But they can have a nice balance of educational tools in their classroom. An effective teacher knows how technology in the classroom can truly help transform their students education. They know what the best tools are, and how and when to use them.



Knows How to Collaborate

An effective 21st century educator must be able to collaborate and work well in a team. Working with others is an important 21st century skill. Over the past few years, being able to collaborate effectively in the workplace has grown quite rapidly. Learning is deemed to be more effective when you can share your ideas and knowledge with others. Sharing your expertise and experience, communicating and learning from others, and being able to self-reflect is an important part of the learning and teaching process.

A 21st century teacher is able to adapt to whatever comes their way. Teaching is a career that has pretty much stayed the same over the past few decades. The tools have changed over the years (Smartboards have replaced chalkboards, tablets have replaced textbooks) but the practice has not. The 21st century teacher is able to look at their practice and adapt based on the needs of their students. They must be able to adapt their teaching style to include different modes of learning, adapt when a lesson fails, and adapt to new technology. They must be able to adapt to the curriculum and the requirements and be able to use their imagination to teach in creative ways.


The 21st century educator is a lifelong learner. They dont just expect their students to be lifelong learners, but they too stay current and on top of whats new in education. Even though they may still use the same lesson plan from years before, they know how to change it to keep up-to-date with what is current. A great educator will not only embrace technology, but be willing to learn more about it.



Advocates for Their Profession

Its a critical time in education and how the teaching profession and teachers are being perceived. With the common core being implemented and judged, the teaching profession is being met with a close eye now more than ever before. Instead of sitting back, a 21st century educator takes a stand for themselves and advocates for their profession. They pay close attention to the important issues and talk about them with their community. They keep parents and students informed on whats going on in education and address on issues head on.


21st Century learning means teaching just as you have done in the past centuries, but with way better tools.  Todays teachers have a great advantage, they have powerful learning tools at their disposal that they didnt have before. 21st Century technology is an opportunity for students to acquire more knowledge. Teachers have the ability to move away from being the dispenser of information to someone who can guide them and prepare them for their future. Ultimately, the 21st century learner will be learner-driven, where they choose how and what they want to learn. The teacher will serve as a facilitator and guide to help embrace 21st century learning.




by Mr Kelechi Uluocha

He is an experienced English language tutor with special training on modern technology-driven education. You can reach him through his personal email uluochakelechi@gmail.com
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