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Teacher values
Here are some questions prompting an exploration of a teacher’s values:
Which of the following statements which do you agree; disagree or neither agree/disagree?
Q1 – Most pupils demonstrate the value of hard work.
Q2 – To best promote learning and acceptance any teacher’s criticism should be constructive criticism.
Q3 – To be effective a teacher should command authority.
Q4 – The higher achieving pupils place more value on having their work marked.
Q5 – A good teacher values having the respect of other people.
Q6 – Many pupils value having the opportunity to prove themselves.
Q7 – Every pupil will attain their potential if they are given sufficient time to achieve it.
Q8 – Pupils are equally responsible with teachers for the success of their own learning.
Q9 – More pupils do poorly because of poor teaching standards than their own lack of effort.
Q10 – The value of a teacher’s discipline is most evident in turning around under-performing pupils.
Q11 – Learning in itself is sufficient reward for pupils.
Q12 – If left alone, the first instinct for some pupils is to do as little study as they can get away with.
Q13 – A key part of the teacher’s role is to understand why a pupil is misbehaving.
Q14 – It is the most talented pupils who are the most challenging to teach.
Q15 – Only a minority of pupils don’t like going to school each day.
Q16 – Part of a teacher’s job is to make every topic taught as interesting as possible for every pupil.
Q17 – An effective teacher is firmer with students who do not want to learn
Q18 – A key role for any teacher is to motivate their pupils to learn.
Q19 – Praising a pupil for their effort can only increase their motivation.
Q20 – The best teaching is directed at the individual pupil – rather than the class.
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