Role As Prmary Teacher

Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 2

Role as a Primary Teacher.

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 and
look for signs of trouble.

Teaching Knowledge

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
activities and hands-on learning activities.

Creating Classroom Environment

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
actions and the environment she sets.

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.

Mentoring

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
build their confidence and helps them want to be successful.

Signs of Trouble

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
procedures when it comes to following up on all signs of trouble.

You might also like