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There are five personality traits that a teacher should have:
a) Tolerance.
Tolerance is education in itself. Sukhomlinsky also believes that by maintaining a child's self-esteem, the child can make up for it with positive actions. Tolerance is not an unprincipled blind concession and patience, the premise of tolerance is to be tolerant of people and things.
Tolerance is a form of love, an important form of education, which can change people's minds and regenerate people's souls.
2) Meticulous.
Education is a very delicate job. It is impossible for a careless and so-so-minded person to do a good job in educational work. It is irresponsible to not rely on "thinking" to solve the problem, only from the perspective of students and parents, in order to find a reasonable way to solve the problem, in order to win the love of students and the recognition of parents.
In this process, the teacher's carefulness is the most important, without which it is impossible to take reasonable methods to solve problems; Without care, you can't gain the trust of parents.
3) Patience.
Patience is about giving yourself and your students time; Patience is about taking into account the individual differences of students; Patience hopes and helps students to mature, but does not expect them to mature; Patience never loses the pursuit of goals.
We teachers should learn to expect that in the process of children's growth, there is no mistake without making mistakes, if we can treat our children like we do, with a tolerant heart to give encouragement, patience and expectation, we will experience happiness from the progress of students.
iv) Kindness.
Kindness requires teachers to be good-hearted, compassionate, and to suffer for the pain of their students, as if they were hurting themselves. Kindness is a kind of character, cultivation and virtue. Teachers should be kind to students, understand students, respect students, help students, motivate students, and an unkind teacher cannot have good teacher virtues.
5) Honesty.
A teacher should be an honest person, someone who does not hide his mistakes and unknowns. Honesty does not in any way detract from the dignity of teachers, but only makes teachers more prestigious. An honest teacher is most relaxed because she has no need and pressure to cheat.
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Strict, relaxed, severe, taught well, carefully.
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First, he is emotionally stable, has a cheerful personality, and has a wide range of interests.
Second, firm will and positive enterprising spirit.
Third, be open-minded and open-minded, and cherry blossoms are inclusive.
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The personality traits of a teacher include the following:
1. Motivating personality
1.Enthusiastic. Enthusiastic teachers make students feel that they are confident and enjoy their work, that they trust and respect students, and that the lessons they teach are fun and useful.
2.Enthusiastic and humorous.
A safe and conducive learning environment indirectly facilitates student learning. Teacher enthusiasm and humor are an important factor in creating a supportive, relaxed and satisfying classroom learning environment for students.
2. Success-oriented
1.High expectations for success.
The Pygmaon effect in the classroom "reveals that high expectations of teachers for students motivate students to achieve the results they expect, and that nonverbal information such as teachers' intonation and facial expressions "help students change their self-perception, their expectations of their own behavior, their motivation or their cognitive skills".
2.Encouragement and support.
Effective teachers genuinely respect and believe in their students, encourage and support them, help them gain a sense of identity, acknowledge their efforts and potential, and meet their need to be loved and successful. In the classroom, teachers will listen carefully to students' speeches, and give motivating evaluations and enrich students' speeches in a timely manner. Students' progress will be found and fully affirmed.
3. Professional conduct
1.Be organized.
The task in the classroom is to learn. Structured teachers focus on classroom activities that may help students learn, use a variety of methods to facilitate student learning, carefully and carefully arrange instruction, and guide themselves and students to achieve meaningful learning outcomes smoothly and efficiently.
2.Adaptability and flexibility.
Effective teachers deal with changes in the classroom calmly and flexibly, they "read" through the verbal and non-verbal information of the students, what is happening in the classroom, how well the students understand and motivate, changes in the classroom environment, problems in teaching, and in a matter of seconds identify alternative ways to help themselves reach the set goals, choosing an implementation.
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Answer]: a, b, c, d
A, B, C, and D are all personality traits of excellent teachers.
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Answer] :d Excellent teachers have a deep desire and interest in knowledge, and item D does not belong to the personality traits of excellent teachers.
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a.Have a sense of mission to engage in educational work.
b.Have a stable and lasting career motivation.
c.Enterprising and self-motivated in their work.
d.Lack of teacher recognition and professional interest.
Correct answer: Have a sense of pure rolling source with the mission of engaging in educational work; Have a stable and lasting career motivation. Enterprising and self-motivated in their work.
Goldberg (1992) called it a revolution in personality psychology, and found that there are about five traits that can cover all aspects of personality description. The Big Five (Ocean), also known as the Ocean of Personality, can be assessed by Neo-Pi-R.
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