Here is a selection of top tips to help teachers of English develop their
professional competence. They cover issues of professional conduct, strategies
for dealing with students and their language production, the importance of
meaningful communication and the example the teacher sets.
Professional
conduct
Be prompt and punctual because promptness and punctuality lead to
systematic work.
You are bound by the virtue of your professional growth to change and
modify your approach to fit the ever-changing factors in the fields of learning
and teaching. Therefore, seek the best ways to improve and brush up your
English.
Evaluate your teaching tactics occasionally through self-criticism, which
is highly constructive and leads to perfection.
Classroom
management
Create a relaxed atmosphere in the classroom to achieve full student
participation.
Discipline and firmness are of paramount importance especially when
students practise group work. The friendly relationship between you and the
class has its vital impact on the students' attitude towards learning the
language.
Teacher's
approach
Be creative because much of the teacher's success depends upon his/her
imaginative power, originality and creativity. Teaching is more an art than a
science.
Be an example of a good planner and organizer. By doing so, you encourage
your students to develop their planning and organizational abilities.
Be active. An active teacher means an active lesson. Avoid being
indifferent because this creates a sort of boredom in the classroom.
Make your lesson enjoyable because the ability to enjoy is the key to
effective learning. Remember that what one learns through enjoyment, one never
forgets and its effect on the memory never fades. Lack of interest means lack
of response.
Language
production
Involve your students in authentic communication situations, which
encourage a continuous flow of speech. In fact, the acquisition of the language
depends on practising it naturally.
Give your students every possible chance to use the language. Talk as little
as possible to give the students the opportunity to interact. Do not over
teach. Make the lesson student centred, not teacher centred.
Teach the language in appropriate social contexts. Relate the word to a
sentence, the sentence to a situation and the situation to real life.
Use the teaching media properly to make the lesson more attractive and
perceptive. They save time and effort.
Use effective means to eradicate errors. Always look at what they have
achieved rather than at what they have failed to achieve.
Be accurate in evaluating your students' achievement. The marks given
should be in conformity with the real standard of the class.
/Saleh M. Abdo, English Language Unit, National College of Science
& Technology Salalah, Sultanate of Oman
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