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Responce to Jake H. – Weekly Writing & Blogs

Responce to Jake H.

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Makayla medycki

Emily Foley

Mia citerone

Julia digiorgio

Michael Lindholn

Gwen Jordan

Juliana B. 

Maura kelly

In your opinion what makes a teacher good or bad

Teachers can gain reputations from their students throughout the years in either good, or bad ways. Having connections with your students is crucial. Not only does it benefit on the social aspect, but students can actually learn better once they establish a connection with their teacher. Teachers who actually take the time to connect with their students in the classroom can grasp that better reputation. 

            Sitting In on a lecture every week often tends to bore students and makes them less likely to continue to engage in the lecture. Allowing students to interact with each other throughout the class and give them activities allows the students to learn more and appreciate what is being taught better. Freire talks about how teachers only focus on memorization rather than actual understanding. 

            The ignorance of teachers can often be rude and disruptive in a classroom setting. Students are still humans, and I believe some teachers forget that. Students can be treated like objects which makes them not want to be taught. All of these aspects can influence the way a student learns and retains the information. 

Author: Emily Foley

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