Dear MTCians,
-- Our ancient scriptures have listed the attributes of a great teacher in a famous sloka titled "Desiko Navalakshanaha" as Suchir, Vaachaswi, Varchaswi, Dhrutiman, Smrutiman, Kritihi, Namrataha, Utsahi and Jijnasau.
Accordingly, a good teacher is expected to have the following nine qualities: 1. a pure body and mind, 2. good communication skills, 3. a bright countenance, 4. moral courage, 5. sound memory, 6. creativity, 7. humility, 8. enthusiasm to participate and motivate, and 9. curiosity and thirst for knowledge.
The world usually expects clear vision (Darshana) and experience coupled with wisdom (Anubhuti) from all those who aspire to become teachers. Teaching is truly a noble calling as well as a challenging and rewarding profession.
Fraternal Greetings & Regards,
Prof. G. Surender Reddy
Director, IEDC & Dean, Triple-I,
SNIST, Hyderabad - 501301
On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 1:48 PM, Vivek Tripathi <vivekktripathi@gmail.com> wrote:
I can be a teacher, I cannot strategise to be a good teacher. will I be good, average, outstanding is view of my students.A teacher is a very broad and comprehensive term consisting of whole lot of characters, roles, responsibilities and skill sets. if i say "i am helping someone learn something", I myself cant restrict myself to some/few/any selected/identified role. i became parent, counselor, mentor, reflector, torch bearer, friend, philosopher, guide. I need to have correct mindset and attitude to understand and deliver. how can I decide when my job ends? i think it depends on learning aptitude of learner and environment i have provided.there is no single and quantified aspect to decide a teacher. I dont know based on this how to describe an outstanding teacher.
(Vivek K Tripathi)On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 12:48 PM, Soma Kulshrestha <soma.kulshrestha@scmsug.ac.in> wrote:Dear All,According to me following points i think makes for a Good Teacher:-1) Fair treatment to all students2) Good Listener and Communicator3) Inculcates Self Discipline by being Disciplined4) Inspire and motivates to set and achieve goals5) Reward and appreciate outstanding achievements6) Build a rapport by bringing out the hidden potential of the studentsThanksSoma KulshresthaAssistant Professor, S.C.M.S,Pune--On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 4:56 PM, Prof. Bholanath Dutta <bnath.dutta@gmail.com> wrote:Can you describe an outstanding teacher behaviorally? Are there a set of behaviors we should see? Or should we look instead for values or dispositions? What is an outstanding teacher?----EDUCATE, EMPOWER, ELEVATEProf. Bholanath DuttaVisionary Edupreneur, Founder & PresidentMTC Global: An Apex Global Advisory Bodyin Management Education, ISO 9001: 2008Partner: UN Global Compact I UN Academic Impact
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