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How do I become a good Elementary teacher?

How do I become a good Elementary teacher? What are some techniques to help the kids view you as a fun teacher?

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Jerry’s Answer

Ely MN. Have I answered you prior to this or are you another from that area interested in elementary education? As I was growing up I spent my summers in the Cook area and spent time in Ely.

At any rate, I admire you for your desire to work with the smaller/younger end of the population.

A few suggestions:

1. Choose a decent school of education. If you wish to stay in the state, University of Minnesota would probably have a decent department of education. Not sure where UMD is at at the moment. But pieces of paper mean a lot.
2. Take your practice teaching seriously and make sure your supervisor(s) take the time to answer your questions. I assume you will have many if you're serious. And, in my opinion, your questions should relate to student motivation. Your supervisor's evaluation also means a lot.
3. Be careful of the latest educational "theory". Much of this relates to journal writing and presentations at conferences. And for some, paid consulting. I wouldn't argue with it, just take it for what it is and move on in your university education. Your practice teaching and consulting with your supervisor(s) are, in most cases, more important. And your own experiences with the students.
4. And now to the crux of teaching. Again in my opinion. Being a "fun teacher" is not really going to help students (at any age) develop educationally. Students have to respect their teacher. If you can manage that, then they will want you to respect them. And for you to respect them it will take them on an educational journey of hard work and academic production. And they will grow. And you letting them know how well they are doing will encourage them to move on and on. (There will always be some who will not buy into the "program". Under normal conditions the rest of the class will take care of them. If that doesn't work out, make sure you have a professional to help you.) I've had countless students tell me that I made them grow further than they ever thought possible. No. They developed themselves and went further than they ever thought they could go. All I did was set the conditions for them to develop for themselves. An educational adventure.
5. Take a day now and again to do something different. In the area of fun. A contest?
6. Computers and laptops to a minimum if any. Books and paper. There are numerous articles out there at the moment regarding electronics.
7. And last. Beginning the first day of class tell your charges that you're all in this together. It's not YOU and THEM. You're all ONE. If you can convince them of that in the first two weeks you're on your way. All of you, But if you can't convince them within the first weeks, you will have to look forward to a struggle. If all you want to be is a "fun teacher" it's not gong to work. In my opinion.
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Raphael’s Answer

To any questions about “how do I become good…” my go-to response is right in the questions. Become good at it.
If you want to become efficient you study and adapt the techniques that others do… if you want to become successful, you work hard and long and earn a great salary…
But if you wanna be good you have to be happy with what you do, not just copy others or do it for money: you become good because you love what you do.

From that perspective anyone in your elementary class will love to learn from you. A few even will strive to be happy as you and that’s how you become good!
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Gemanah’s Answer

Hi there!

It's fantastic that you're striving to be a fun-loving educator, aiming to make learning an enjoyable and easy experience for the little ones. Children are naturally intuitive and live in the present moment, qualities that we should emulate as adults. To transform yourself into a fun teacher, try to be genuine, engage with current trends like popular TV shows to decorate your classroom and initiate engaging conversations. Explore and master new games that you can introduce and play with them. Be fully present, let your imagination run wild, and foster a sense of creativity. As adults, we often lose touch with our playful side, so reconnecting with that carefree spirit and not taking life too seriously can help you become a more enjoyable figure. Enhancing your storytelling skills can also be a game-changer. Children adore adventures, and if you can turn every lesson into an exciting journey, you've got the magic key!
Thank you comment icon This is great advice! Thank you! Natalie
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