Everyone Is A Teacher

in #steemiteducation6 years ago (edited)

What makes you teacher? I think just living makes you a teacher. It might sound absurd, but please let me elaborate. Do you need to hold a degree to teach? Not at all. Some would say that you would require the necessary pedagogy to instruct. However, that's an old myth. And forgive my next appreciation, but I hold enough authority in this regard; for, I'm what some people consider a "real" teacher just because I hold a degree in teaching. So, does it diminish the quality of teaching from another professional who didn't go through the teaching coaching?

Of course, no!

I've implied in other posts that pedagogy is somehow rigid nowadays, which doesn't let teachers open their views and embrace diverse approaches.

So, anyone doesn't need to have a degree in teaching to practice successfully the profession. If fact, all of us do it every day. But we don't wear the teacher suit because we do it incognito.

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Self-educating

You always teach yourself. Through experiences you learn and adapt to fit into different situations. Each human being in his right mind gets insights from any action. You couldn't be aware of it, but something always sticks. And then as you go, and face similar experiences you act accordingly to what you already know because you are basing your actions on previous situations that generated some of kind learning.

And you, as a thinking person, can figure out valuable aspects. So new information is processed by your brain. Just like a child, as long as we live and breath, we are absorbing information consciously and unconsciously.

That's how we grow. There are learning all around. Some are good and some are not. This is the precise moment when we need to have a good discernment to choose which one is the most valuable.

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You teach the people around you

The first teachers are parents. They begin the initial instructions. Some of them may get scared by the fact that they know they have to inspire and form their children with dignity and principles. So they could wonder if they got what it takes to be up to such labor.

And whatever it turns out to be, they end up teaching. There is no where else to go. The main point is that regardless the value of their teachings, they show their children a way of life, where manners and demeanor are passed. This is perceived as a natural course from parents to children, but it is the education that flows smoothly into the Psyche.

The other people you teach are your fellows. They absorb from you what they see and feel. That's how you create a concept of yourself by projecting your personality and inner being. And when you do that, the people around assess you as a person, and devise references to compare you to other individuals.

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The reluctant teacher

Even when we don't want to teach, we wind up giving in. Have you ever thought how many times you have denied to do something for you or for someone else, only to discover later on that life makes you do it anyway?

All of us have gone through this. As I've explained above, we teach ourselves everyday. When we encounter something that is challenging us, we face it. Otherwise, we just let ourselves be crushed by the hard situations.

But if we decide to go on, it means we have to learn how to deal with problems. And by learning, we self-educate ourselves. And with every bit of stumble we get feedback which we use for our own benefits.

Therefore, as you can see, everyone is an educator to oneself and to one another.

By @edave

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I think that what you are saying here is so important. All too often, I think that people feel like education is for school and that all learning is done there. That couldn't be further from the truth. This is a message I often share with parents. Every life experience and moment is a learning opportunity and also a teachable moment. You should seize those moments and use them to develop yourself and the people around you. Thanks for sharing.

Exactly. All moments leave learning in a way or another. The thing is that sometimes we cannot see it. I think it is one of those things (observation) we need to improve in order to progress.

well written. Parents are our first teachers who teach values. parenting is a great responsibility and raising children to be responsible members of the society.

That's right. It's the first teaching experience children have. It molds their values and shows the different paths ahead.

it is everyone's duty to teach something valuable to others. When people are eager to teach others even small things, that means a lot for societies!

Right @teachblogger. And even when people don't want to, they end up slipping some learning. It's inevitable.

Well written, the elders around us are our first teachers ,because they direct us and always give us advise in every thing we do.

Thanks @daveberry. The important thing is to have critical thinking. First, we must consider all the points of view (teachings) we get from the people around, and then we should act based on the best conclusions we can figure out.

I believe not anyone is qualified to be teachers. Yeah everyone can teach something, and parents are the teachers even if they are doing a bad job in it.

But what I mean is that sometimes you have to have certain qualities to be able to teach children in school or something similar. Academical knowledge is the least important of them. You need to have patience, being able to take criticism from someone generation(s) younger than you. You need to be good example for honesty, time management & stress management.

When normal people teach, they don't need these. But I believe not everyone is qualified to be an actual teacher.

Qualification is another matter though the role of a teacher can be done by many people. As you say, Academical knowledge is the least important of them, and I can also add all the pedagogy thing, which ultimately is just nowadays a fancy word because it shows no tangible weight.

And the skills to teach resides in everyone because we all have the power to teach ourselves. And then we can analyze how this process takes place. Our brain is a sponge no matter how inactive it might be. And what is required is observation to identify the needs of each students.

Naturally, there are people that don't succeed in teaching in school, but that doesn't mean they can't. Probably, they're using wrong approaches or their idea about education is different. And when it comes to the aspects of life, sometimes we don't notice, that in a way or another, we're definitely teaching.

I agree... I said my previous comment becaue it saddens me how many teachers take the job just because of money.

They don't have patience & guidance ability to make children better men/women in the future, still, they take the job and not realize how bad they damage humanity.

Of course, there are many great teachers... It just saddens me that what I said above exists.

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