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#2 (permalink) Thu Sep 03, 2009 21:12 pm A teacher’s ability to relate well with students is more important |
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This subject (reminds) me (of my) mathematics teacher. It’s really (a) mixed feeling for me as it brings back those memories. When I was in grades 6th to 8th, I started losing my grip on mathematics. (At) that time I didn’t even realize why it happened to me because) I was good in math before the 6th grad. I thought it’s because of (being at a higher) level. When I (was) somehow able to pass my math exam and (reach) High school I came in contact of another Math teacher. Even though she had knowledge (she) also (had) the ability to relate well with student(s). I stared improving continually. The teachers who spent time with me, ensuring that I understood math processes, managed to get the most out of my skills. I got top marks in math high school examination. So, from my experience, I can say it is more important to have a (teacher) who (has) (the) ability to relate well with students.
It is a great art to (be able to) convey you ideas very well. Studen(s) can understand much better this way. That is obvious if someone is teacher; definitely they came to this stage by passing all exams. If the teacher isn't connecting with(the) children, it won't matter what he/she knows. You can be a real knowledgeable and gifted individual in your subject specialty, and not be able to reach kids to impart any of it. This kind of teacher is worthless.
Having ability to communicate their ideas and knowledge to students is (a)great thing. If teacher(s) have knowledge but they (aren't) able to communicate their knowledge to students, (t)hen what is the use of those teachers(?) All things we can learn from books without the help of teachers but the teacher is the one who helps us to make it easy to understand. Teacher is the one who communicates all knowledge effortlessly, clear(ly) and fluent(ly). They make (their) subject (interesting and entertaining to their students.) Thinking about both (of my)math teacher(s), I found (an)idea to express my opinion very easily. A teacher’s primary goal is to teach students the best they can, so teachers use different approaches when teaching, and (the)knowledge of the subject being taught is secondary. _________________ If you need me, I'm here. |
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Kitosdad I'm a Communicator ;-)

Joined: 04 Mar 2009 Posts: 3939 Location: ESSEN, Germany, (but English.)
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#3 (permalink) Thu Sep 03, 2009 23:25 pm A teacher’s ability to relate well with students is more important |
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Thank you Kitos, as always. I am doing lots of mistakes.Even I am not learning from my mistakes. |
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Silky You can meet me at english-test.net

Joined: 21 Jul 2009 Posts: 89 Location: India
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#4 (permalink) Fri Sep 04, 2009 0:45 am A teacher’s ability to relate well with students is more important |
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| well done |
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Pizza I'm new here and I like it ;-)
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