Teachers are the first parent of any child
Teachers serve as the guiding force in a student’s life. They are responsible for moulding a student’s personality and shaping his/her mental orientation. Gurus deeply impact our lives and direct the course of our future. One cannot deny the influence of them in one’s life. In fact, it would not be an exaggeration to say that, till a certain age, out life revolves around our teachers. They are our constant companions, until we grow old enough to come out of their shadow and move ahead on our own.
Right from the time we embark on our education trip, we come across different types of teachers. Some are friendly, some are strict, and some are the ones we idolize. We also dislike a few, who fail to impress us positively. Students begin to like gurus, according to their own individual preferences. They even classify their educators into different categories, such as Friendly Tutors, Lenient Trainers, Perfectionist Educators, Strict Professors and Funny Coaches. All these classifications for Gurus are based on some typical personality traits of the teachers. For example - some teachers constantly criticize the students, some act like friends; some are fun to be with and so on. Let us explore them in detail.
Friendly Tutors
A friendly teacher, as the very term suggests, acts like a friend for his/her students. A teacher-friend, in fact, combines both the guidance of a teacher and the understanding of a friend. We all, at some point of time, aspire for an understanding teacher. Such a teacher acts like our friend, philosopher and guide.
Funny Coaches
A funny Coacher is like a God-sent to the students. Such a coach always wants to see his/her students smile and make learning a pleasurable experience. They are not clumsy, as most people think them to be. Rather, they are witty and bring in humour in the most subtle form.
Ideal Educators
An ideal educator is the one we respect from our heart. He/she acts as a guide to the students, while not pushing them too much. Such a perfect motivates them and boosts their morale. He/she tries to encourage the students and refrains from criticizing them.
Lenient Trainers
A lenient trainer is easy-going and takes things as they come. He/she is not overly finicky about things, such as doing homework on time or not sitting quietly in the class, etc. Such trainers very well understand that being tight with a kid can only create him/her removed. However, this does not mean that one can do anything in the type of an indulging trainer.
Strict Professor
A tight professor is very challenging on learners. He/she always demands on sticking to the work deadlines. Such a professor hates any errors or negligence on the aspect of the learners. Students have to be extra cautious under them. He/she is like a disciplinarian, always keeping students on their toes.
I, myself was the Lecturer for 6 years in my life. I used to be very friendly and also strict, depending upon the situation. I don’t want to express myself, just in a short that I always try my best to be the real guide for my students and still have many students who are in contact with me and they do respect me deadly.
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