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Teachers use different approaches to do their jobs, although the overall goal is to inculcate and impart knowledge to the in line with the relevant educational objectives. Therefore, I will classify teachers into three categories namely the strict, authoritarian teachers, the easygoing teachers and finally the moderate teachers who are a blend of the preceding types. Strict and authoritarian teachers are extremely tough on their students, insist on high standards and require that students follow rules to the letter, such teachers will rarely extend deadlines and frequently penalize those late in submitting their assignments.
They are keen disciplinarians, and will often keep the students on their toes at all times ensuring that they follow instructions to the letter. Furthermore, they hardly ever negotiate with students and often give orders in which they expect to be obeyed unreservedly. Easygoing teachers are the opposite of the strict teachers; they are open to negotiation and will listen and discuss issues with learners before they give make a conclusion. Moreover, easygoing are patient with students; for instance, if a student is late in submitting a paper, they will allow them extra time to work on it and not penalize them.
They rarely punish students and only do it as a last resort, are quite lenient in issues pertaining to both discipline and academics and are likely to overlook minor errors to motivate the student. The final group is the moderate teacher; such teachers combine both the characteristics of the authoritarian and easygoing teacher. They negotiate with students but will not hesitant to punish them if they find if fitting, they may allow students extra time to do assignments but will put conditions and will warn the stuns making them aware that they were irresponsible for not doing the work in time.
Ultimately, every teacher uses the method he/she believe is best to educate their learners although the method chosen often has a lot to do with the teacher’s personal characteristics. However, the strict teacher model was more characteristic of teachers in the past, and today they are more likely to use a moderate method trying to get the best out of both techniques.
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