Tell you about myself

in Regional Press3 years ago

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Why am i writing?
Hi, I am very happy to be part of the Hive community
and i want to participate positively in the different communities of Hive.
Who am i?
I am an enthusiastic primary school history teacher with high aspirations for students, committed to supporting growth in children and enabling them to realise their learning objectives. An agent for positive change, I believe that researching the past is vital in understand the present. This is why I take pleasure from encouraging students to throw themselves into history and learn the valuable lessons of our past.

My love for teaching is demonstrated in my students’ exam results; for the last five years.
My passions
My only ultimate passion is teaching ...i like teaching young learners through games,songs and acting role plays. In fact, im going to give you some important skills for teachers .
Which soft skills are important for teachers?
1.Patience
As a teacher, you’ll be well aware of the importance of patience. All teachers encounter students who lack respect and cause disruptions in lessons.

To cope with this, teachers need to have an abundance of patience and very thick skin.
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2.Communication
Teaching is largely about communicating ideas to students. Teachers who are able to communicate effectively with their students tend to get better results.

Whether it’s verbal, non-verbal or written communication, your teacher CV should highlight your ability to optimise the learning process through strong communication.

To show your communication acumen on your CV, illustrate your own unique approach to engaging with students.

For example, do you smile at students and maintain a kind demeanour? Do you converse with students on individual basis because you find it helps them to understand?

By showing your ability to communicate effectively with pupils, your CV will be more effective.271659032_4937142419686577_2572547398117223469_n.jpg
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3.Orgonisation
Teachers must balance multiple tasks alongside the actual process of teaching. This may include marking, planning lessons or overseeing disciplinary processes; there’s always plenty of work for teachers to do.
As such, teachers must be able to organise their time effectively.
To show your organisation skills on your CV, demonstrate your experience managing multiple tasks simultaneously. Show your time management skills and planning skills.
Did you arrange after school clubs? Did you establish new support groups for students? If so, draw attention to this to illustrate your organisation skills.
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4.Leadership
While many teachers don’t have managerial responsibilities, they are leaders of their classroom and they’re responsible for the success of their students.
The best teachers are great leaders.
How do you show leadership skills on your teacher CV?
The key to showing leadership skills on your CV is to highlight your successes.
Great leaders get results.
There is no more effective way to showcase your leadership qualities than to draw attention to your successes as a leader.
For example, did you reduce cases of misbehaviour in your classroom? Did you introduce a new teaching strategy that contributed to improved student performance?
These kinds of accomplishments indicate a teacher with sound leadership skills.
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5. Enthusiasm
As with most professions, those who are enthusiastic about their job tend to perform to higher standards. Teachers’ enthusiasm rubs off on their students, which in turn improves the quality of their learning experience.
For this reason, enthusiasm is a key skill for teachers.
This doesn’t mean that teachers should be hyperactive in lessons, jumping up and down in front of the blackboard.
They simply need to be passionate about their job.
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