A teacher is a student, no matter their age or how long they have been in the industry. Teachers learn something new every day, whether it's a new lesson plan or even if a child has taught them something. Since children are smaller and have younger hearts, it's easy to see why anyone can learn from a child. Sometimes teachers get old and burn out, but a child can bring so much faith and joy back to a teacher. A teacher is also a resource, because teachers have information for each student. Teachers often have books, articles, website lists, movies, and much more that a student can obtain. Having all these resources helps the teacher, students and even another teacher in that school. With resources available, teachers can often share or collaborate on unit and lesson plans to make teaching more effective. It's a great way for the student to get involved and want to learn if they also have lots of resources to draw from; especially if that student learns by having many examples. This also correlates with whether a teacher is a motivator. A teacher is a motivator because we are the person the child sees every day, we guide him on his path to success. We must be enthusiastic about learning otherwise the child will never do it. By being motivational, students will also become motivated. As a teacher, it is my responsibility to include motivational activities that create good conditions
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