1. Thou shall always come to class prepared with the lessons, questions, and presentation. Students know who among their teachers are just "killing time" in class, so beware!
2. Thou shall not just be "a chapter away" from the students. Update your lessons, don't stop reading!
3. Thou shall encourage students to ask questions and analyze answers. This is the foundation of critical thinking.
4. Thou shall not demand respect but earn it. Remember garbage in, garbage out!
5. Thou shall not come to class in strange clothes and with heavy makeup. This isn't the way to get students' attention!
6. Thou shall not speak evil of their students and their profession.
7. Thou shall make boring things appear interesting. It's an art you need to practice.
8. Thou shall not be afraid of exploiting technology in teaching. Stop filling the blackboard with your hard-to-read handwriting. Use Power Point presentation, slides, video clips, Movie Maker, Internet, etc.
9. Thou shall not count the number of minutes and hours spent in teaching. Instead, count the pairs of ears and eyes focused on you as you deliver your piece.
10. Thou shall not forget that teachers are made to TEACH, not merely grade the students.
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2. Thou shall not just be "a chapter away" from the students. Update your lessons, don't stop reading!
3. Thou shall encourage students to ask questions and analyze answers. This is the foundation of critical thinking.
4. Thou shall not demand respect but earn it. Remember garbage in, garbage out!
5. Thou shall not come to class in strange clothes and with heavy makeup. This isn't the way to get students' attention!
6. Thou shall not speak evil of their students and their profession.
7. Thou shall make boring things appear interesting. It's an art you need to practice.
8. Thou shall not be afraid of exploiting technology in teaching. Stop filling the blackboard with your hard-to-read handwriting. Use Power Point presentation, slides, video clips, Movie Maker, Internet, etc.
9. Thou shall not count the number of minutes and hours spent in teaching. Instead, count the pairs of ears and eyes focused on you as you deliver your piece.
10. Thou shall not forget that teachers are made to TEACH, not merely grade the students.
pix fr. www.waynewolf.com, www.magpix.co.uk, www.cmbsoftware.com.
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