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Ideal Teacher and Ideal Student



➠    How an ideal teachers should be.... 



  • The ideal teacher would always look out for their students on matter what the situation is.

  • The ideal teacher have  understanding that every student is totally different and each student have their own creativity and personality in every classroom.

  • The ideal teacher really  motivate their students for do work more.

  • An ideal teacher Will always encourage and inspire their students to create his own creativity.

  • An ideal teacher Will always challenge their students to go the extra mile. teacher have to gradually move up to advance level.

  • The ideal teacher must have  been good classroom management.

  • The ideal teacher must have been a good listener.

  • The ideal teacher  must have been good critic.  who try to criticize and so students will get higher position into the world because of this.



➠    How an ideal Student should be.. ... 

  • Students life is perhaps the most crucial period in the life of a person.

  • The ideal student is always attentive to his Studie.

  • An ideal student possesses a strong desire to learn and tried to improve his knowledge.

  • An ideal student is always disciplined and obedient. student must have been disciplined in day to day activities of life.

  • An ideal student possesses a creative mind he loves to think out for the box.

  • An ideal student is scientist in his Outlook and  never face value.

  • The ideal student motto of life is "simple living and high thinking "





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