Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Six years ago, I was one of those students who participated in the class if our teacher displays good-teaching-bearing to us. On the other hand, if our teacher is ruthless then we showed inattentiveness. There are traits in a teacher that I do like and I dislike. 

I like a teacher who is cooperative, has a sense of democracy toward students, patience, kid, considerate but with limitation, fair, challenges students to think, interested to teach and shares his learning, has a good disposition, has a sense of humor, proficient in teaching a subject, flexible, shows expression of praise, approachable and encourages group participation. 

I dislike teachers whose traits are bad-tempered, intolerant, always scolding, unfair, displays favoritism, shows little interest, demands unreasonably, gloomy, unfriendly, sarcastic, unattractive, impatient, inflexible, talks excessively, self-conceited, overbearing, no sense of humor, unprepared in class and seldom gives tests. 

Those are the traits that I expect and not to expect from a teacher. I know that there is no perfect teacher but how he deals with his students or pupils morally and with respect defines the kind of person he becomes to his or her pupils and students. 

Therefore, pupils or students are not to be blamed if they show signs of disrespect sometimes to their teacher if they (teachers) don't display good traits in the class. In as much as also that teacher should learn that in order for them not to feel "neglected" of their pupils or students, they should learn to adjust to what suitable make-over in their attitudes that they should positively bear in them all the time so that they will be loved by their pupils or students in return.

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