Characteristics of the Extraordinary Teacher. Who was your FAVORITE Teacher?

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Characteristics of the Extraordinary Teacher

Who was your FAVORITE Teacher?

RELATIONSHIPS The teacher creates an atmosphere of mutual respect where students and teachers are involved together in the learning process.

COMMITTED TO STUDENT SUCCESS The Teacher believes and acknowledges that all students will succeed and works to accomplish this success.

PASSIONATE, ENTHUSIASTIC, AND COMPETENT The teacher demonstrates an infectious interest and passion in the subject matter and relays that attitude to students, staff, and other adults.

AWARENESS OF TIME The teacher provides bell-to-bell instruction in the classroom and plans time to insure that the curriculum is covered within the semester or school year.

I can hear the ocean!

EXCEPTIONAL ORGANIZATION The teacher has systems (often self- designed) for maximizing instructional time.

SEAMLESS USE OF TOOLS AND OPPORTUNITY The teacher has at hand a full complement of instructional strategies and is able to take advantage of classroom opportunities to extend discussion and understanding.

HIGHLY VERBAL, ARTICULATE, CLEAR VOICE The teacher has a widely developed vocabulary, a clear voice, and the ability to explain concepts well.

Not exactly an extraordinary teacher… honey is always better than vinegar!

SENSE OF THEATER The teacher holds the students’ attention through a style that includes a sense of theater, an awareness of audience, and an atmosphere of liveliness.

EXPERIENCED The teacher demonstrates maturity gained through several years of teaching.

PLEASANTLY NEUROTIC The teacher is likely, on occasion, to change procedures in order to benefit students, but is a team player and not a rabble-rouser.

He’s more neurotic than pleasant, but you get the picture!

Be an EXTRAORDINARY TEACHER TODAY!