Basic Concepts in Education Assignment: Submitted by - Nikita Yadav B.el - Ed (III) Year Roll No-16/1308
Basic Concepts in Education Assignment: Submitted by - Nikita Yadav B.el - Ed (III) Year Roll No-16/1308
B.el.ed(III) Year
Being a teacher is much more than just executing lesson plans. In today's world, teaching is
a multifaceted profession; teachers often carry the roles of a surrogate parent, class
disciplinarian, mentor, counselor, bookkeeper, role model, planner, and many other related
roles.
Elementary school teachers play an important role in the development of students. What
students learn in their formative years can shape the men and women they will become.
Teachers play vital roles in the lives of the students in their classrooms. Teachers are best
known for the role of educating the students that are placed in their care. Beyond that,
teachers serve many other roles in the classroom. Teachers set the tone of their classrooms,
build a warm environment, mentor and nurture students, become role models, and listen
As we went to the MCD school we observed that what we could observe by what we saw
was that the teacher would explain something and then give time to the students to write it
down.
A teacher of 3rd standard had given the task of making a clock to the students from
cardboard which one student had made very creatively .The teacher appreciated his efforts
in front of the whole class which would have given his confidence a boost . But all the
students couldn't complete the tasks , the teacher also told us that if a task like this is given
then the material is provided from their side so it doesn't cause a financial burden.
Such creative tasks develop the urge to learn amongst the children because it develops
interest. But most of the classes we saw were still following the same old procedures where
they just make the students to copy whatever is written on the board which is not a good
way to teach. There was a teacher who was of the opinion that the students who come
here are already under a lot of stress so he used to explain everything in class and didn't
Finally regarding the assessment , we all talk about the concept of checking the daily
progress of a student through various day to day activities but here again we see the same
traditional approach being followed where just your unit tests and final exams decide how
bright the student is .The focus is still on rote learning which by no means is the way ahead.
We need to make changes that we talk about to build better future for the children
There was a concept of 'Bag Free Saturday' , a day in a week which was supposed to be a
day without books and included activities like drawing, poem recitation which is a new step
to attract the learners. It serves as a deviation from daily routine of the school and will help
the child to have a fresh beginning of the new week.One thing that we all observed in
these 5 days was that after the mid day meal distribution the teachers didn't use to teach
the students seriously, and allowed the children to do anything and did their personal
work .So whatever worth was taught to children was before the mid day meal.
If we talk about Mirambika, where teachers are referred to as ‘diyas’. Diyas were seen
sitting in the sunken area narrating stories and reciting poems, the children often sitting on
their Diyas’ laps or climbing on their backs. The areas of work for older groups have tables
and chairs arranged in a circular manner to facilitate interaction during group discussion.
Since the children do not carry books home, each one has an individual cupboard (for
keeping books, copies, pens, pencils etc.). The teacher should have an intimate knowledge
of the mind and character of each child.She should maintain the psychological records of
psychological records should include the information about the pupil’s weight,height and
other measurements. He/She should have faith in the personality of the child.The directress
should allow the child to grow accordingly to his inner law.In this regard,her primary duty is
to provide the children with a suitable environment so that they think for themselves.he
soul of the child is pure and sensitive and requires the gentlest handling.It is on the part of
the directress that should protect and direct the soul of the child in a proper way.
The most common role a teacher plays in the classroom is to teach knowledge to children.
Teachers are given a curriculum they must follow that meets state guidelines. This
curriculum is followed by the teacher so that throughout the year, all pertinent knowledge
is dispensed to the students. Teachers teach in many ways including lectures, small group
Teachers also play an important role in the classroom when it comes to the environment.
Students often mimic a teacher’s actions. If the teacher prepares a warm, happy
environment, students are more likely to be happy. An environment set by the teacher can
be either positive or negative. If students sense the teacher is angry, students may react
negatively to that and therefore learning can be impaired. Teachers are responsible for the
social behavior in their classrooms. This behavior is primarily a reflection of the teacher’s
Role Modeling
Teachers typically do not think of themselves as role models, however, inadvertently they
are. Students spend a great deal of time with their teacher and therefore, the teacher
becomes a role model to them. This can be a positive or negative effect depending on the
teacher. Teachers are there not only to teach the children, but also to love and care for
them. Teachers are typically highly respected by people in the community and therefore
become a role model to students and parents.The teacher should have moral qualities and
she must be a lady of patience,love and humility.She must banish anger which is a great sin
that prevents her from understanding the child. So,she must possess moral qualities and
Mentorship
Mentoring is a natural role taken on by teachers, whether it is intentional or not. This again
can have positive or negative effects on children. Mentoring is a way a teacher encourages
students to strive to be the best they can. This also includes encouraging students to enjoy
learning. Part of mentoring consists of listening to students. By taking time to listen to what
students say, teachers impart to students a sense of ownership in the classroom. This helps
Another role played by teachers is a protector role. Teachers are taught to look for signs of
trouble in the students. When students’ behaviors change or physical signs of abuse are
noticed, teachers are required to look into the problem. Teachers must follow faculty
Being a semi-parent
The role of a teacher is clearly more than just planning and executing lesson plans. In some
senses, because the teacher spends so much time with the students, she or he can become
the student's third parent. Teachers can be a constant positive role model for their students,
Of course, the teacher's role as a semi-parent depends to a large extent on the age and
grade of the children they teach. The kindergarten teacher develops basic skills in her
children that are necessary to excel and progress to the next year, while a teacher in the
Students are the ones who need support when learning a new skill or piece of information.
A teacher must act as the support person when the student needs this help. Support can
come in many forms such as a coach, leader and even a counselor. In professional circles, a
teacher may even have to support other teachers leading a particular subject matter.
Anyone who has been involved in a profession long enough knows that there is always
something new to learn. A learner is a person who is always growing in life and will never
claim that they know it all. A teacher will be challenged everyday with a new task that will
A teacher is a person who will have to fill many roles. They are people with educational
leadership skills and they must continue to grow and develop as professionals. Anyone
seeking to be a teacher should take advantage of any chance they get to grow as a person
and as a teacher.
Every career has its own level of responsibility, and it's perfectly reasonable to expect
teachers to meet their professional obligations and responsibilities. Doctors, lawyers and
other professionals operate with similar responsibilities and expectations for patient and
client privacy. But society often holds teachers to an even higher standard because of their
position of influence with children. It's clear that children learn best with positive role
models who demonstrate the types of behavior that lead to personal success.
Though written in 1910, the words of Chauncey P. Colegrove in his book "The Teacher and
No one can justly expect that all teachers, or any teacher, shall be endlessly patient, free
from mistakes, always perfectly just, a miracle of good temper, unfailingly tactful, and
unerring in knowledge. But people have a right to expect that all teachers shall have fairly
accurate scholarship, some professional training, average mental ability, moral character,
some aptness to teach, and that they shall covet earnestly the best gifts.