SKILLS THAT MAKE TEACHERS EFFECTIVE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13744406Keywords:
Effective teaching, teacher skills, classroom management, communication, educational outcomes, professional development, emotional intelligence.Abstract
The effectiveness of teachers is pivotal in shaping the educational landscape, influencing student achievement and engagement. This paper explores the essential skills that constitute effective teaching practices, drawing on qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. Through observational data and surveys, key competencies such as communication, classroom management, subject knowledge, and emotional intelligence were identified as fundamental attributes. The findings highlight varying degrees of effectiveness tied to the cultivation of these skills and emphasize the implications for teacher training and professional development.
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