7 Key Qualities Of Effective Teachers
7 KEY QUALITIES OF EFFECTIVE TEACHERS: Encouragement for Christian Educators aims to encourage and inspire Christian teachers in their critically important role as transformative educators who motivate and encourage others to become the best people God created them to be. The book explores seven key qualities of an effective teacher: relationships, Christlikeness, empowerment, empathy, humility,…
WRITTEN BY
Robin Cox
About This Book
7 KEY QUALITIES OF EFFECTIVE TEACHERS: Encouragement for Christian Educators aims to encourage and inspire Christian teachers in their critically important role as transformative educators who motivate and encourage others to become the best people God created them to be. The book explores seven key qualities of an effective teacher: relationships, Christlikeness, empowerment, empathy, humility, affirmation, and teamwork. Each chapter contains a prayerful reflection, an encouraging and inspiring poem or idea, quotes and references to provide compelling biblical reasons to keep focusing on a relational God, and true stories of how Christian educators have encouraged others in both secular and Christian school environments. Seventy-two practical teaching strategies are spread throughout the book. Each chapter concludes with movers and shakers, two true examples of how God uses ordinary, imperfect, and fallible individuals to do his extraordinary global work.
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Writer: Robin Cox
About The Writer
Robin Cox
ROBIN COX was a school principal of two co-educational schools in southern Africa, sports coach to national under-nineteen level, youth symposium organizer, developer of youth mentoring programs in New Zealand and Australia, Churchill Fellow and author of books linked to youth mentoring, peer mentoring and the development of young people to become the best they can be using their God-given talents. He has trained over 1,000 volunteer adult mentors, run education and spirit of mentoring workshops in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, and Jamaica and personally mentored over 1,000 adolescents and many adults. Still an idealist, a cancer survivor of 50+ years, married with two adult children, Robin lives in Ruakaka, New Zealand and shares a passion with anyone wanting to make a positive difference in the global community. Free: 260 podcasts – Mentoring Minutes daily podcasts (each podcast between 1.5 and 3 minutes), containing hundreds of tips for anyone working with young people, can be accessed here.
Website: www.mentoringmatters.nz
Photo: Robin Cox
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