. We’ll talk more about active listening and why it matters below, along with several other traits that teachers should try to exemplify.
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Qualities of a Good Teacher: The 14 Qualities That Top Our List
Qualities of a Good Teacher: The 14 Qualities That Top Our List
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When you think back on your own education, there’s probably a teacher who stands out as an exceptional source of encouragement and inspiration. Maybe it was a college professor who inspired you to change your career field — or, maybe it was a kindergarten teacher whose simple acts of kindness made a positive difference in your childhood. But no matter what grade you were in or what subject you were studying, chances are your favorite teacher possessed many of the skills and characteristics that are featured on this list, which breaks down the qualities of a good teacher in detail.
In This Article:
What Makes a Good Teacher?
The Top 14 Qualities that Make a Good Teacher
A Good Teacher Starts with a Solid Education
Keeping Your Teaching Skills Fresh with Professional Development
15 Soft and Hard Skills Important for Teachers to Develop
The Journey to Becoming a Good Teacher
Read on as we explore the top character traits and teaching skills that educators need in 2032 and beyond. We’ve also included an overview of the credentials, degrees, and qualifications that are required to become a teacher, both in California and out of state. Whether it’s a skill you need to brush up on, a credential you need to earn, or maybe even a character trait you want to work on developing, this guide offers dozens of ideas for areas where you can start improving as an educator — and start improving your resume at the same time.
What Makes a Good Teacher?
Whether they’re teaching advanced calculus or how to count to 10, effective teachers share certain universal traits in common. For example, all great educators have the ability to listen actively — not only to their students, but also to their colleagues, school administrators, and students’ family members. We’ll talk more about active listening and why it matters below, along with several other traits that teachers should try to exemplify.
According to Robert Lee, Ed.D., Dean of the Sanford College of Education, “A good teacher possesses qualities such as strong communication skills, empathy, and a passion for lifelong learning. These attributes not only foster a positive and engaging classroom environment but also enhance student success and inspire a love of learning. Good teachers also possess a deep understanding of their subject matter and can take that knowledge and make it culturally relevant for students as they develop engaging lessons. Good teachers inspire and motivate students to reach their full potential while creating an inclusive learning environment where each student is seen, valued, cared for, and respected.”
While some are less tangible than others — and potentially, more challenging to cultivate — all of them are equally worthwhile for teachers to actively develop and practice. Read on as we break down more than a dozen of the most important traits for educators, including:
Active listening
Adaptability
Collaboration
Creativity
Empathy
Engagement
Focus on growth
Lifelong learning
Patience
Preparedness
Respect
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