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Great teachers - habit 2

Posted by Janice Scheckter on 15 June 2021, 13:35 SAST
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2. SUCCESSFUL TEACHERS INTERNALISE THEIR TEACHING MISSION AND VISION.

Great teachers are set for a mission as they envision making a big difference in their students’ lives. As they envisage a classroom full of optimism and transform it into a positive learning environment, they are channeling their great teaching interests. They internalise their teaching mission and vision.

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