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An ideal teacher is the one we respect from our heart.

He/she acts as a guide to the students, while not pushing them too much. Such a perfect motivates them and boosts their morale. He/she tries to encourage the students and refrains from criticizing them. The perfect teacher prefers to give positive motivation to his/her students. His/her comments are always constructive in nature. He/she serves as our friend, guide, educator, confidante, and a blend of all the good qualities one can posses. Such a teacher shapes the entire life of the students. If everyone in this world gets an ideal teacher, he/she won't have to look back in his/her life ever. The specific criteria for ideal teachers' characteristics are widely discussed in the literature. Researchers such as Reeves & Kazelskis (1985) claim that the perceptions of teachers and teaching detained by pre-service teachers pay more attention on affective (e.g., caring) than on cognitive issues. Others like Jacobs, Gregory, Hoppey, and Yendol-Hoppey (2009) categorize good teachers as those who use their knowledge and experience in their teaching and use such to enhance their teaching and benefit their students. They continue that good teachers make use of their experience and intuition, and their professional wisdom, to formulate changes either in materials at the curriculum applied or in their own teaching and assessment methods. Hence, such teachers without a glitch acclimatize instruction and arbitrate in classroom management situations and therefore frequently assess their students automatically and naturally whenever occurs an opportunity to do so. Other criteria include energetic, pleasant, articulated, concerned about students, committed, and responsible according to Cherland (1989). Some students' views of the characteristics that could be determined to judge over how ideal a teacher is could be specified as the following 25 qualities:

Creative: A teacher's creativity plays a vital role in establishing ideality in his/her teaching methods and therefore his/her students' performance. A creative teacher would always try different ways of instructional strategies to provide the useful information in an interesting scheme. This will definitely depend on their students' levels and interests.

Resourceful The students expect the teacher to be a walking encyclopedia. They think a teacher is acquainted with a wide knowledge of everything. The ideal teacher in their views should be able to answer any question that comes to their minds. In that sense teachers do have

adequate information in their fields and subjects and should always search for new ideas related to their teaching. It is not considered a positive point if teachers refuse to renew their strategies and methods. As Cherland (1989) states, some teachers believe that they have worked for so long on establishing their own ways and methods which they do not intend to change.

Good-looking The looks do matter to students. It interferes with the idea they build about their teachers from the first encounter they have with them. This would indicate that teachers should take care of their appearance, their facial expressions and signals they transmit to their students in the various kinds of situations.

Caring A caring teacher becomes very popularly loved among students. It is a very vital quality that shows how much a teacher values the humanity of their students and accordingly students feel comfortable having such a teacher. This would also imply the ease that students get in dealing with such a teacher and the contentment students feel with him or her. They can speak about their personal problems and private concerns freely and expect a special treatment.

Understanding An ideal teacher is also expected to understand students' needs and work towards making all the efforts to appreciate their circumstances and the reasons behind their actions or even their faults sometimes.

Patient A teacher is regarded as a parent who has a huge amount of patience for their students. They will need that patience in their every day dealings with students and their troubles. If teachers are short tempered , the students will create negative associations which might lead to some kind of reluctance to act freely and naturally with them and would therefore make a huge barrier between them.

Disciplinarian Controlling students is not an easy task added to the burden on teachers. Applying the proper techniques at the appropriate situations is a significant tip. Dealing with a variety of personalities is dazzling and requires a great knowledge in psychology particularly of

children and adolescents. Failing to do so might result in chaos in the classroom and hence time and energy lost.

Well-qualified Teachers' qualifications provide them with enough confidence regarding their subject knowledge and put them in a position of trust and conviction among their students. That would also formulate positive students' believes towards their teachers and the quality of education they are getting.

Motivated/motivating Motivation is an essential factor for both teachers and students. The teacher should be motivated enough to teach properly and deal with the students accordingly. That enthusiasm should be transmitted to students through the methods and procedures the teachers use.

Well-dressed Appearance plays a role with students. It distinguishes the teachers' personalities and wellbeing. Students regard the way a teachers dresses as an inspiring dynamic for their own styles and looks. The teacher is a role model for them who they follow and try to imitate.

Reliable This is one of the qualities that we as teachers want to implant in our students. That could be done through the teachers' approaches they utilize with their students. It depends on how reliable the teacher is to allow for copying by students later on.

Respectful Students look up at their teachers. They are for them equivalent to their parents and close relatives. That should happen in cases where teachers are well viewed and respected by the students. This kind of view comes from the general vision that teachers gain within the community at large and the way they deal with the students particularly.

Flexible Flexibility is a major issue among students which affects largely on their views towards their teachers. They suppose that the extent to which a teacher is flexible designates how good that teacher is with them. If the teacher is flexible, he/she will be moderately lenient with the students and will give room for some reasonable get away.

Fair Fairness is required from teachers in their dealings with students and between sexes as well. In mixed classes of boys and girls, each sex normally complains of teachers' discrimination between either sex. Sometimes also teachers might categorize students according to their level and treat them differently favoring good ones to the others who could be weaker.

Committed A teacher needs to commit himself/herself to the teaching profession. This would comprise taking the responsibility of their job and working on developing the aspects that regulate around it. Their presence and engagement is vital to enhance it and improve the quality of their own teaching methods and techniques.

Good

communicator

Communication is a vital aspect between students and teachers. It represents the core element in the teaching and learning processes. If communication is clear and productive between them then positive results shall be expected. Teachers need to communicate their instructions and deliver the information clearly so that students would react logically and rationally.

Punctual As teachers are role models for their students, an ideal teacher should stick to being on time so that his/her students would follow the same path. They need to be taught and shown punctuality regarding their assignments and other duties similarly.

Entertainer Students prefer the fun type of teachers who try to create a relaxing atmosphere in the classroom. At the same time, however, they expect that kind of fun teacher to balance the time of fun and the time of seriousness. This kind of balance establishes an immune trust from students to teacher that no time is going to be lost on account of their benefits as recipients of information.

Helpful The kind of help that students anticipate from their ideal teacher is expanded among the responsibilities that the teacher needs to handle in and out of class. This could take the

form of realizing the individual differences between the students and trying to treat them accordingly whenever there is a need for help in its different forms.

Well-prepared An ideal teacher should show the students his/her abilities and skills in the area of their subject. This will clearly appear in the sequence of the lesson plans and how smoothly they move between the points being taught. They should be ready to handle any sudden situation regarding the lesson and would fulfill the aims of the lesson successfully and ultimately.

Hard

working

Teaching is a demanding profession and to be an ideal teacher is a challenge that requires hard work and numerous efforts. Such efforts represent the teacher's willingness to perform at their utmost level of production and attainment in doing their tasks and activities which will reflect positively on their students.

Problem

solver

Students are at a delicate age where they suffer some personal, social, and educational problems. They expect their teacher to have the abilities to solve their problems and suggest the suitable solutions. If the teacher succeeds in doing this then the students will consider him/her an ideal teacher.

Intelligent Intelligence is a quality that matters a lot to students. They consider it a crucial part of the whole educational process. In their views, an ideal teacher is an intelligent human being who can make them intelligent beings as well. They also assume that their ongoing learning route is supposed to enhance their skills and advance their level of cleverness.

Clear

voiced

The way the teacher speaks and the clarity of his speech are important components of the information delivery procedure. An ideal teacher is supposed to have a clear understandable way of speech to enable the students to get the information at an adequate level.

Organized A teacher's organization could take the form of well-sequenced lessons, tidy handouts,

good use of class board, good time management for the class activities, as well as availability of all his/her teaching resources and tools.

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What makes a great teacher? Teaching is one of the most complicated jobs today. It demands broad knowledge of subject matter, curriculum, and standards; enthusiasm, a caring attitude, and a love of learning; knowledge of discipline and classroom management techniques; and a desire to make a difference in the lives of young people. With all these qualities required, it's no wonder that it's hard to find great teachers. Here are some characteristics of great teachers

Great teachers set high expectations for all students. They expect that all students can and will achieve in their classroom, and they don't give up on underachievers.

Great teachers have clear, written-out objectives. Effective teachers have lesson plans that give students a clear idea of what they will be learning, what the assignments are and what the grading policy is. Assignments have learning goals and give students ample opportunity to practice new skills. The teacher is consistent in grading and returns work in a timely manner.

Great teachers are prepared and organized. They are in their classrooms early and ready to teach. They present lessons in a clear and structured way. Their classrooms are organized in such a way as to minimize distractions.

Great teachers engage students and get them to look at issues in a variety of ways. Effective teachers use facts as a starting point, not an end point; they ask "why" questions, look at all sides and encourage students to predict what will happen next. They ask questions frequently to make sure students are following along. They try to engage the whole class, and they don't allow a few students to dominate the class. They keep students motivated with varied, lively approaches.

Great teachers form strong relationships with their students and show that they care about them as people. Great teachers are warm, accessible, enthusiastic and caring. Teachers with these qualities are known to stay after school and make themselves available to students and parents who need them. They are involved in school-wide committees and activities, and they demonstrate a commitment to the school.

Great teachers are masters of their subject matter. They exhibit expertise in the subjects they are teaching and spend time continuing to gain new knowledge in their field. They present material in an enthusiastic manner and instill a hunger in their students to learn more on their own.

Great teachers communicate frequently with parents. They reach parents through conferences and frequent written reports home. They don't hesitate to pick up the telephone to call a parent if they are concerned about a student.

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