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essay on an ideal teacher 230 words ​

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person who tells us how to think and not what to think. A person who shows us the path to success. A ideal teacher should be strict when it is needed and should be a friend when it is important because that freindship will build the rapo between the students and teachers. A teacher should come down to the level of the student to explain and he or she can not expect all the students to be bright in studies it is not possible and he or she should encourage extra activities so that children will learn without any problem. The student should not be pressured with the burden of studies because it is very important that they are allowed to play and grow. A person who shows you the path is teacher. A person who leads to the truth is a teacher. A person who is with you with your hard times is a teacher. A person who knows how to teach is a teacher and most importantly the teacher who has very good knowledge but that person should not boost about his or her knowledge that is called a teacher.

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Teaching is a noble profession. The teacher is a respected person. In ancient India the teacher had a place of respect next to one’s mother and father. In those days, men of wisdom with unlimited knowledge were teachers. Students used to go in search of such teachers to get educated. ‘Guru’ as the teachers were then called was very much respected by society. ‘Guru’ enjoyed a lot of respect even with the king of the land. Education was then limited to a few.

In courser of time, education was democratized. Education was open for all irrespective of caste, class, creed or place of birth. There arose a need for many schools and also for many teachers. We have now all kinds of teachers teaching from pre-primary level to the university level. Among all teachers, who is an ideal teacher? All teachers may not be ideal teachers. However, there are many ideal teachers even today. They are a class of their own.

An ideal teacher to be so called should possess a few special abilities. The students love their teacher as their hero. They would like to follow every word that the teacher says and every action that he does. The influence of such a teacher on the students is so much that whatever he says is considered as truth, and whatever he does is considered to be perfect.

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