For Day 5 of my summer #personalizedPD effort, I selected What Makes a Good Teacher Great? by Azul Terronez from TEDxSantoDomingo.
In this talk, a common theme emerged throughout--the power of LISTENING. He surveyed many students and reviewed their feedback regarding what makes a teacher great. Among them, these themes emerged:
- A great teacher eats apples. He explained that this moreso meant the teacher was open to receiving a gift from students (but I'd prefer Peanut Butter M&Ms...lol).
- A great teacher is chill. They are calm.
- A great teacher loves to TEACH and LEARN. Are we making sure students see us as learners, too?
- A good teacher isn't a teacher--they teach without the "rules" of the classroom. He discussed humorously how much different riding a bike would be if we learned it in school. :)
- A good teacher understands that students have a life outside of school.
- A good teacher sings... takes risks, humbles themselves.
- Overwhelmingly, though, a great teacher listens.
As I teach high school, I don't think I've ever been offered an apple but regarding the rest of these tips, I do try to show my love of both teaching and learning. I attend conferences and come back and share with the students or often times, during a big computer project, I will also complete a project when I am not helping them and they can see my thought process on the big screen in the room. And, I do try to work with students with their busy schedules. Sadly, for most students, I do love to sing! ha! But, I am going to make a better effort to really listen this year.
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