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Friday, March 28, 2014

What do you think is the most challenging role a teacher plays? Why?

2/27/14

From what I have seen this semester, the most difficult part of being a teacher is teaching and engaging all students in learning and inspiring them to be better today than they were yesterday. This goes back to my discussion post on the role of a teacher. I used to think the prep work and planning part of being a teacher would be the most difficult but from what I have seen in the classroom this semester all the lesson plans are laid out well in advance and can be used year after year; assuming the curriculum stays the same there isn't much need to make major adjustments to the plans. So initially the planning may be difficult but if the intention is to make teaching a lifelong career those challenges will be short lived. The major challenge that exists on a daily basis is getting the students to learn; learning tends to occur when a patient, motivating, and inspirational teacher is involved in the process. I have seen a classroom with over 20 individuals and although similar in age each has unique talents, challenges, personalities, weaknesses, strengths, desires, likes, dislikes, etc. etc. The difficult part is getting all of those different agendas to mesh well together without majorly disrupting the flow of the class and most importantly getting them all to benefit from their time spent in the classroom. In order to be effective at getting students to learn, you have to care, be patient, be prepared for the unexpected, be approachable, be actively engaged in the learning process through wise and creative teaching practices and classroom management techniques and so much more.

P.S. I think this is the most important role of a teacher too :)

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