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What is important for a teacher to know about a student?
Teachers who know how their kids learn can guide them and lead them to grow in their learning. Teachers who know their students as unique individuals can help them to navigate the often confusing and anxiety filled lives that they lead.
What you want to say to your teacher?
Best Things to Say to Your Child’s Teacher
- We appreciate you. Teachers don’t just teach—they prepare us for the road ahead.
- Your sacrifices don’t go unnoticed.
- You made this easy to understand.
- My child wants to learn more about this.
- You truly care about your students.
- You’re making a huge impact.
What is the best compliment for teacher?
What do teachers love to hear most from students?
For example, teachers love teaching and learning although they are used to students despising school. Even so, the things teachers love to hear most are those that tell them they are making a difference somehow. In an often thankless job, it’s like a message from out of the blue that says, “keep doing what you’re doing.”
What is a teacher’s true love?
“Teachers have three loves: love of learning, love of learners, and the love of bringing the first two loves together.” ― Scott Hayden 43. “One of the hardest things for boys to learn is that a teacher is human. One of the hardest things for a teacher to learn is not to try and tell them.” ― Alan Bennett
How would you describe your favorite teacher in one sentence?
Your favorite teacher was thoughtful in the way that they taught and interacted with you and everyone else around you. They didn’t just print off a worksheet of grammar issues or math problems and expected you do it. They visibly took their time to make everything work for you and for the other students.
Do your students enjoy their class?
If students are enjoying your class, you’re doing something right. Engagement, focus, relevance, and a desire to learn—these are things teachers love to hear about their students’ experience. We can facilitate learning as we should, but at some point, we will step aside and let the learners take the lead.