Unit 1
Unit 1
Department of Education
Faculty of Social Sciences
Air University, Islamabad
Introduction to teacher education
1.1. Who is teacher?
“A good teacher is like a Candle - it consumes itself to light the way for others”. Mustafa
Kamal Ataturk.
“A teacher is the only person who is capable of imparting knowledge and shaping the
youths to the wider scope of knowledge. Teachers are capable of living and molding the
youths such that their power is paramount as they determine the fate of the society. Both
teachers and parents live with the children for a long time and hence they are capable of
imparting knowledge, skills an values that cannot be easily challenged by the society.”
(Nyerere, 27th August 1966).
A great nation is built though a teacher in the four walls of a class room. A teacher’s
profession is a noble one, it is said yes, and it is a noble one. I feel it is the basis of all
other professions. It is the teacher who creates doctors, scientists, engineers, artist,
dramatist, singer, builder and all other professionals. A teacher, also called a
schoolteacher or formally an educator, is a person who helps students to acquire
knowledge, competence or virtue. Informally the role of teacher may be taken on by
anyone (e.g. when showing a colleague how to perform a specific task). In some
countries, teaching young people of school age may be carried out in an informal setting,
such as within the family (homeschooling), rather than in a formal setting such as a
school or college. Some other professions may involve a significant amount of teaching
(e.g. youth worker, pastor). In most countries, formal teaching of students is usually
carried out by paid professional teachers.
A teacher or schoolteacher is a person who provides education for pupils and students.
The role of teacher is often formal and ongoing, carried out at a school or other place of
formal education. In many countries, a person who wishes to become a teacher must first
obtain specified professional qualifications or credentials from a university or college.
These professional qualifications may include the study of pedagogy, the science of
teaching. Teachers, like other professionals, may have to continue their education after
they qualify, a process known as continuing professional development. Teachers may use
a lesson plan to facilitate student learning, providing a course of study which is called the
curriculum. A teacher's role may vary among cultures. Teachers may provide instruction
in literacy and numeracy, craftsmanship or vocational training, the arts, religion, civics,
community roles, or life skills. A teacher who facilitates education for an individual may
also be described as a personal tutor, or, largely historically, a governess. In some
countries, formal education can take place through home schooling. Informal learning
may be assisted by a teacher occupying a transient or ongoing role, such as a family
member, or by anyone with knowledge or skills in the wider community setting.
1.2. Concept of Teaching
The meaning of teaching is to teach or instruct students. I think teaching is everywhere,
when someone guides others outside or inside an educational institution, they also teach.
Teachers play a very important role in our society. The term "teaching and learning
process" is famous because it is a combination of two important words. Teachers teach
students in a certain environment called Teaching. Learning is something we call to
absorb knowledge, to acquire some knowledge or to construct concepts with the help of
acquiring knowledge.
Teaching is the process in which one individual teaches or instruct to another individual
or group. Teaching is a systematic process of solving the people’s problem and provide
safe solutions with good and strong justification. Teach with good self-experiences is
very precious for the people, who need a solution. If someone guides other, this is also a
teaching. Generally we use “teaching” word for those people who teach us in an
education settings.
Philosophers/ Educationist defined teaching as:
According to Henry Clay Morrison: teaching is a relationship between two people, one
person’s personality is mature and other one is less mature.
According to Jackson: Teaching is an eye to eye relationship between two or more
persons, one is teacher and other are students.
Teaching stand for:
T Training , Transferring knowledge
E Effective teaching, Experienced, Evaluator
A Attractive, Active, Affective
C Counselor, Creative
H Honest, Humble
I Intelligent, Interpreter, Impressive personality
N Nourishing students
G Growing, Grooming, Guidance
4. Creative
The most effective teachers are resourceful and inventive in their teaching methods.
They:
Might wear a clown suit if the class reaches its academic goal.
Agree to participate in the school talent show.
Use technology effectively in the classroom.
5. Fair
The most effective teachers handle students and grading fairly. They:
Allow all students equal opportunities and privileges.
Provide clear requirements.
Recognize that “fair” means giving every student an opportunity to succeed.
Understand that not all students learn in the same way and at the same rate.
6. Display a Personal Touch
The most effective teachers are approachable and friendly. They:
Connect with students personally.
Are genuinely interested in who their students are as people.
Visit the students’ world. For instance, they sit with them in the cafeteria; they
attend sporting events, plays, and other events outside normal school hours.
7. Cultivate a Sense of Belonging
The most effective teachers have a way of making students feel welcome and
comfortable in their classrooms.
Have a warm, welcoming attitude that helps students know they belong in your
classroom.
Communicate how much they love teaching and prefer it to other occupations.
8. Compassionate
The most effective teachers are concerned about students’ personal problems and can
relate to them. Numerous stories established how the sensitivity and compassion of
caring teachers affected them in profound and lasting ways. They:
Understand when students are having a difficult time and act accordingly.
Remember that students are people with lives outside of the classroom, just like
teachers.
9. Have a Sense of Humor
The most effective teachers do not take everything seriously and make learning fun.
They:
Use humor to break the ice in difficult situations.
Bring humor into the everyday classroom.
Laugh with the class but never at the expense of any particular student.
10. Respect Students
The most effective teachers do not deliberately embarrass students. Teachers who give
the highest respect get the highest respect. They:
Respect students’ privacy when returning test papers.
Speak to students in private concerning grades or conduct.
Always avoid situations that unnecessarily embarrass students.
11. Forgiving
The most effective teachers do not hold grudges. They:
Forgive the students.
Start each day with a clean slate.
Understand that disruptive or antisocial behavior can quickly turn a teacher
against a student, but that refusing to give up on a difficult student can produce
success.
12. Admit Mistakes
The most effective teachers are quick to admit it when they’re wrong. They:
Apologize to mistakenly accused students.
Make adjustments when students point out errors and oversights.
References:
https://www.definitions.net/definition/teacher
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teacher
Concept of teaching and its definition (B.Ed. NOTES). (n.d.). Physics Catalyst. Retrieved
October 1, 2021, from https://physicscatalyst.com/graduation/teaching-definition/
https://www.slideshare.net/Muppudathi/teacher-education-36158505
https://ddceutkal.ac.in/Syllabus/MA_Education/Paper-4.pdf
Tahira, M., Hassan, A., Malik, A., & Yousuf, M. I. (2020). Teacher Education in Pakistan: Issues
and Problems. Online Submission.
Recommendation:
Also read this: philosophy of higher education with reference to Pakistan.
Tahira, M., Hassan, A., Malik, A., & Yousuf, M. I. (2020). Teacher Education in Pakistan: Issues
and Problems. Online Submission. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED608314.pdf (read this for
more understanding about teacher education in Pakistan)