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An ideal teacher creates fun in learning.



               Creating that kind of environment will ensure deeper understanding of the topic, for an

               example; in an English class when teaching parts of speech you can take the learners
               outside the classroom where they will be able to be demonstrated all the parts of speech.

               An  example  the  teacher  could  point  out  would  be,  “The  principal  is  walking  fast”

               Principal being the noun, Walking  being the verb, and Fast being the adverb.








                                                        Learning does not only take place in class and it

                                                        does not only take place in a formal setting, it can

                                                        take place in a setting that will allow learners to

                                                        express themselves differently.




               They always say a child`s growth needs a bit of play time in it. Not only does that create


               sharp minds but it also extends learning outside the classroom in a more joyful.




                “If you love which you do, then you won’t have


                    to work at it” Instilling the love, joy and


                   excitement of learning within the learners

                 makes one’s work doable and exciting. Ideal


                teachers never take their work too serious, but


                 leave room for explaining with their learners


                  and that brings about joy and excitement in


                                   one’s work




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