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BEING A TEACHER: CHARISMA OR HARD WORK? by Bill Kallerghis.

10/15/2014

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More and more students are always complaining about their teachers. They are forever saying :‘’Ohh this teacher is so incapable of doing correctly their work’’. Is that fact true or the students just want to shift the blame to the teachers?

Let’s analyze the first part of the question. Immagine that you are a very good student, who always does his homework and always pays attention to the lesson. Seemingly, a teacher doesn’t affect you, guessing that you are soooo good. WRONG! A good student will do by far much better their work if they are taught by a sociable, helpful and out-going teacher. Similarly, a bad or an average student will be affected by the positive mood of the teacher and they will try to pay attention and to play a respective role to the lesson. On the other hand, a good student will equally do their work properly with a bad teacher, but they wion’t give their 100% of their skills. So, just think what a bad student will do…! And all of us know that a teacher's work is to affect the bad/average student and not the perfect one. Thinking of all these facts, our conclusion is that being a teacher is a charisma.


At the second part of the question: shifting the blame to the teacher is a common fact for bad students. Although, the exception is that they mostly act like that to the obnoxious teachers and not to all of them.  Even if they are bad students, they will try to take part at a conversation when they are taught by a positive teacher.

To sum up, we reach to the following result: if you want to be a teacher, you must be born to be a teacher and you ought to work hard. So, if you don’t ‘’give your life’’ to it, you'd  better not follow it. When you enter to class, you must wear your positive ‘’clothes’’. Except from transmitting the knowledge, first,you must  be a friend with the students. You must communicate with them, you must be funny and serious at the same time, you must make them love and like you and not to
necessitate them to respect you. So, before you take the decision to work with students, you need to consider that you are entering to a different and tough world..! Being a teacher is the most difficult, but at the same time the most positive and refreshing profession, when you do it right! It’s one of the best feelings to know that entering the class you will find 20 students hanging from your lips. 


written by Bill Kallerghis.

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