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- Have command on theoretical knowledge about learning and human behavior.
- Display attitudes that foster learning and genuine human relationships i.e. should have a positive attitude towards himself, colleagues, the administration, his learners, their parents, the subordinate staff and the teaching profession as a whole.
- Have a command of knowledge of the subject matter that he teaches. This includes having a good mastery of the techniques of teaching and ability to communicate effectively.
- be eager to gain more knowledge in the subject area so as to keep abreast with current developments.
- Have a command of technical skills of teaching that facilitate learning.
- Explain difficulties patiently.
- be responsible and aware of what is entrusted to him and work in the interest of his learners.
- Be physically and morally fit in order to be a role model. - Be just and truthful – impartial.
- be a good decision maker.
- Have good counseling qualities in learners’ problems and needs be it social or educational/academic.
- Be imaginative, good planner and listener.
- Be alert, enthusiastic and blessed with a sense of humor. - Be a strong personality in what he says but should also be adaptable and flexible.
- Be Presentable i.e. clean and tidy.
Titany answered the question on September 15, 2021 at 06:52