Do teachers have to know everything?
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No teacher knows everything. In fact, one of the greatest assets a teacher has is to say, “I’m not sure, but I will find out.” And, of course, it’s important to follow through. Parents and students will ask questions and if you don’t know the exact answer you find it. Once you do arrive at an answer and demonstrate that you took the time to look it up, they will be impressed and feel respected because “they were important enough” for you to do the research.
Breathe. . .
Parents don’t ask you questions very often, and very rarely will you get a parent that will try to test your knowledge. At least that’s how its been for me, but maybe that’s because my students know that I know my material as well as others so they don’t feel the need to.
Still, I think the most important thing is how to reply whenever someone comes with a question which answer u dont know…think the best is smile and showing willingness to do some research and find out the truth.
And I would also say, try to read science and art magazines so u can be aware of the latest trends in any subject…to be aware of facts such as^Pluto not being a planet anymore…u see…just to be ready for anything
Your best bet with parents is to be upfront…if you don’t know an answer to their question, say you will find out and let them know…then ask a mentor or other teachers. I hope that helps you.
Teachers should possess knowledge and understanding of the subject they teach plus the skills to relate that knowledge to students.
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You are expected to have a deep knowledge of your subject matter, but most discussions with parents are about how their students are doing in academics and in regards to behavior.