How do you feel about your teacher?

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A good teacher always hears whatever he is telling in front of the students. So he is teaching himself.

Students might be hearing 50-70 % of whatever the teacher told. But the teacher would be hearing 100%, assuming himself  to be dedicated upon the subject.

He becomes the best teacher if he could motivate his students to generate curiosity and desire to learn on their own.

He may not be able to answer the entire questions asked by students on the same moment. (He would be answering after referencing if couldn’t do on the spot). But even then, I will rate him as the best teacher as he could make the students to think and raise questions from their curiosity.curious

28 responses to “How do you feel about your teacher?”

  1. Neha Lokhande Rajput Avatar

    Agree completely….

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    1. Akhila Avatar

      Thank you neha

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  2. myheartbeats4ublog Avatar

    Nice post..the ‘curious cat’ added the flavour…

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    1. Akhila Avatar

      yes.. it was a lovely image i got from clip art

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      1. myheartbeats4ublog Avatar

        Sharikkum apt for the article, A

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        1. Akhila Avatar

          🙂

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  3. Kishan Thakar Avatar

    I recalled exact Dr.Kalam’s words

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    1. Akhila Avatar

      Is it..

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      1. Kishan Thakar Avatar

        “One of the very important characteristics of a student is to question. Let the student ask question” – Abdul Kalam it was written in college notice board. I know it’s not completely relevant to your post. Sorry to bother you

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        1. Akhila Avatar

          no…no.. you didn’t bother me at all.. in fact thank you for sharing me kalam’s words..

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  4. ssunshine14 Avatar

    Perfect post as perfect you!!

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    1. Akhila Avatar

      🙂

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  5. Shivangi Avatar

    Perfectly right Akhila!

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    1. Akhila Avatar

      thanks Shivangi.. how are you doing..? busy with kids..?

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      1. Shivangi Avatar

        I am good Akhila… Was little unwell and yes kids keep me occupied… However I read your posts😀👍

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        1. Akhila Avatar

          Thanks for reading my posts and commenting…
          Hope you are okay now..

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          1. Shivangi Avatar

            Yes Akhila… Better😀

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  6. DaisyWillows Avatar

    Fab post. A teacher must be 100 % aware and present of what they are saying or portraying to any given student. 🙂

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    1. Akhila Avatar

      yes. absolutely..

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  7. Shalini Avatar

    Well said ! But people these days expect them to be a robo of knowledge, they mock if they fumble at any question. That’s what i hate. Real teacher is he who motivates and develop curiosity, and i always love my teachers 🙂

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    1. Akhila Avatar

      yes, you are absolutely right.. a good teacher need not be a robo of knowledge..

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  8. SumitOfficial Avatar

    Akhila, teachers play the important role in our life. 🙂

    Really great post. 😊

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    1. Akhila Avatar

      Thanks Sumit.. Yes, they do play a great role , but how many of us recognize their strengths..

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  9. voiceofastranger Avatar

    very true..

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    1. Akhila Avatar

      🙂

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  10. zerocreativity0 Avatar

    I have been posting in Admiration Weekly Challenge about Teachers who inspired me by Giving thanks! For your reading and feedback https://zerocreativity0.wordpress.com/2016/05/05/paul-rand-every-thing-is-design/

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    1. Akhila Avatar

      thank you.. i will check for sure..

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      1. zerocreativity0 Avatar

        Will wait for that!

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