The Role of Teachers in Various Positions of Creating a Convincing Teaching Environment for Students in the Academic Field: A Brief Review

Authors

  • Zanyar Nathir Ghafar National Institute of Technology, Iraq
  • Akam Azad Mohamedamin Soran University, Soran, Iraq
  • Nabaz Nariman Mohammed National Institute of Technology, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53103/cjess.v2i6.86

Keywords:

Teacher's Role, Trainer, Promoter, Presenter, Inspector, Supporter, Authority

Abstract

The term "teacher" had an important role and responsibility in various academic places throughout history. They will be in a better position to contribute more significantly to the process of teaching and learning as well as the outcomes of student learning. As a result, instructors will be able to have a more considerable effect on the educational achievements of their pupils. Consequently, the teacher will be able to participate more actively in each of these curriculum-required course components. It is vital to maintain and watch over this environment for various educational activities to support the achievement of educational objectives. In addition to serving as a venue for educational activities, the classroom is a crucial part of the institution and maintains a high standard of order. The individual instructors have to carry out this obligation. A good learning environment produces a feeling of hardship that students must overcome while also pushing children to learn and, in turn, encouraging them to do so. It also offers a sense of safety and the satisfaction that comes from achieving the learning objectives that were set for them. Students are not allowed to overcome obstacles in an unwelcoming atmosphere and are not inspired to learn new things. This article describes the teacher's role and authority in various positions in the educational process. All teacher's functions, roles, and authorities have been focused on in this paper in detail.

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2022-11-01

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Ghafar, Z. N., Mohamedamin, A. A., & Mohammed, N. N. (2022). The Role of Teachers in Various Positions of Creating a Convincing Teaching Environment for Students in the Academic Field: A Brief Review . Canadian Journal of Educational and Social Studies, 2(6), 104–116. https://doi.org/10.53103/cjess.v2i6.86

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