Principle #4 Language are teachers known they are important forces in their students' lives

A motivated teacher is vital in the classroom because they approach teaching differently than others. They also encourage their students to learn in an enjoyable and engaging manner. Motivation is one of the most powerful tools for keeping children positive over time.

It implies achieving goals and tailoring activities to achieve them. It encourages students' creativity and curiosity. It is not only about motivating students in the present, but also about developing their fundamental goals and aspirations through most of their educational journey.

As educators, we may feel unmotivated to go to work for a variety of reasons, but we must recognize the importance of our students' lives. They look to us as role models for approval and a passion for learning, as well as a sense that the work they are doing is meaningful and accepted.

In my classroom, I do my best to maintain a positive attitude toward my students, but most days are difficult due to the diverse personalities that sit before me. However, we as educators must find ways to make learning enjoyable for our students; this is something I struggle to do on a daily basis; sometimes you feel as if you have run out of ideas.



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