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Page 1: Professional and Sincere Teacher
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By:

Arini Hasanah Setiati

How to be a Professional and Sincere Teacher

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1.INTRODUCTION

2.TEACHING PROFESSIONALLY

3.TEACHING SINCERELY

4.CONCLUSION

POINTS TO DISCUSS

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“The mediocre teacher tells. The

good teacher explains. The

superior teacher demonstrates. The

great teacher inspires.” (William

Arthur Ward)

Inspire means to stimulate or impel, as to some creative effort, or to motivate by divine influence (Guralnik, 1967)

Inspiring Teacher

Professional Teacher

Sincere Teacher

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Skills to Develop:

Being Friendly

Having Sense of Humor

Having Good Rapport

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Communicating Desires and Expectations

Understanding Students are not Teacher’s Mind Reader

Being Organized

Being Well-Prepared

Cont.

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Principles to be

Sincere:

Giving

Communicating

Listening

Sharing

Caring

Empathizing

Trusting

Being Best Friend

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A professional teacher not only teaches students but also stimulates, motivates, and influences students creatively.

Skills to be a professional teacher: being friendly to students, having a sense of humor, having a good rapport with students, communicating desires and expectations to the students effectively , understanding students that they are not readers of teacher’s mind, being organized, and being well-prepared.

Several principles in love-based learning to achieve sincerity and integrity in educating students: giving, communicating, listening, sharing, caring, empathizing, trusting, and being best friend for the students.