Good teachers admit their errors and weaknesses. How far should a teacher go with admitting to these?
May 26th, 2010 | by admin |at some point, might students begin to have less confidence in the teacher?
Admit you are wrong and make no fuss about it. Chances are, if you don’t seem embarrassed or regretful, they won’t call you up on it. Just make sure to double check next time.
2 Responses to “Good teachers admit their errors and weaknesses. How far should a teacher go with admitting to these?”
By chickensaysmoo on May 27, 2010 | Reply
Admit you are wrong and make no fuss about it. Chances are, if you don’t seem embarrassed or regretful, they won’t call you up on it. Just make sure to double check next time.
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By Me, Myself, & I on May 27, 2010 | Reply
I’m a student. I know that my teacher can’t dance, or draw, or do math. But still, what do I care? You shouldn’t get personal with your weaknesses, relationships,etc., but you should tell them a general overview of them. Students are always thinking and wondering about what their teachers are like,
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