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An "institute teacher" is an educator who works in a formal learning environment, and a good one possesses qualities like adaptability, empathy, patience, and respect. They are knowledgeable in their subject and passionate about their role in shaping students' lives and are skilled at engaging students through methods like active listening and by being free of bias.
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Adaptability: Ability to change teaching methods based on student needs and evaluate what is working in the classroom.
Empathy: The capacity to understand and share the feelings of their students.
Patience: The ability to remain calm and supportive when students are struggling to learn.
Engagement: Skill in keeping students interested and involved in the learning process.
Active Listening: Paying close attention to what students are saying to better understand their questions and concerns.
Lifelong Learning: A commitment to continuously learning and improving their own knowledge and skills.
Free of Bias: Treating all students fairly and without prejudice.
Respectful Attitude: Consistently treating students with respect and dignity.