7 main qualities that a
successful geography teacher must have are as follows:
(i) Thorough knowledge of the
subject
Like the teacher of any other
subject a geography teacher should have a thorough knowledge of the subject.
For such knowledge the teacher should read various reference books in addition
to the prescribed text books.Such a study would help the teacher to grasp the
spirit of the subject and study it in a proper perspective. A teacher should
always remain a student and his reading should not cease after obtaining his
degree.The continuity in study is also essential to keep the knowledge of the
subject up-to-date. It is not essential that a secondary school teacher be a
specialist of his subject but it is essential that he should be able to prevent
the facts of geography in a psychological manner. For such a presentation the
teacher should be aware of the fact that social sciences are a developing
subject.
(ii) Knowledge of Child
Psychology
For being a successful teacher in
any subject knowledge of child psychology is essential and so is the case with
a geography teacher. The psychological requirements of child differs from age
to age and a teacher must have a thorough knowledge of child psychology if he
with to impart the knowledge of the subject in a proper manner.From the
knowledge of child psychology teacher can choose a suitable method for teaching
the students of a particular age group. Thus the knowledge of child psychology
and its proper use can contribute a lot in the teaching of geography.
(iii) Knowledge of different
Methods of Teaching
The knowledge of various teaching
methods is essential along with the knowledge of psychology, it is only then
possible to choose a suitable method according to the requirements of a
particular class e.g. a student at the age of 14 is fond of excursions and
travels and a good teacher knowing it can coordinate the two in his teaching
method to make the teaching successful.
(iv) Keen Power of Observation
A geography
teacher should himself be a been observer. Travels and excursion form an
integral part of the teaching of geography and only a keen observer can help
his students to make collections etc. during such tours and excursions. In
addition to being a keen observer a teacher of geography must also possess a
good power of imagination. A combination of two, observation and imagination,
makes a more successful teacher. Life of man is influenced to a large extent by
the natural environment and to study it properly the power of observation and
imagination are required. We can observe the influence at one place and on the
basis of imagination can visualize its effect in other places. Unless the
geography teacher possesses a keen power of observation and strong imagination
he will not be able to acquaint his students fully with the effects of various
factors and will not be able to present the geography of foreign countries
before his students in a vivid and attractive way. A teacher having these two
qualities can present the subject matter in a better way. Thus these two
qualities if present in teacher make him a good and successful teacher.
(v) Knowledge of the syllabus and
Curriculum of other subjects and their development
A good geography teacher must
have knowledge of the curriculum and syllabus of other subjects and should know
about their development and teaching requirements. This is essential because
geography is an art as also a science and has to be taught both as an art as
also a science. A teacher having knowledge only of science subjects will not be
able to do justice to geography teaching and-in the same way a teacher having
knowledge of only arts subjects will not be able to do justice to the teaching
of geography. For teaching physical geography he needs the knowledge of science
subjects. In higher geography science becomes an integral part of the subject.
A teacher with scientific background would find it easier to handle various
geographical apparatus such as thermometer, barometer, rain gauge etc. The
knowledge of other subjects is quite helpful to the teacher in correlating
geography with other subjects such as history, mathematics, arts etc. Such a
correlation helps to make the teaching more interesting and lively. It is also
possible to strengthen the teaching of certain topics in geography by citing
examples from other subjects.
(vi) Knowledge of using and
handling of Maps, diagrams, Sketches etc.
Geography puts more emphasis on
the study of cause and effect relationship. Such a relationship is explained
with the help of maps, charts, diagrams etc. So these things (charts, models,
maps etc.) occupy an important place in teaching of geography. Maps and charts
play a vital role in secondary classes. A geography teacher takes the help of
these maps and charts to explain various points fully. The use of maps, charts
etc. also make the teaching of geography interesting and lively. A geography
teacher should be able to handle these properly so as to make a full and proper
use of these teaching aids. He must be able to draw good charts and maps
himself because if a chart is drawn on the black board it is possible for the
students to understand the subject matter in a better way. Thus a geography
teacher should be able to handle and make the charts, maps, and models etc
successfully and properly.
(vii) Arrangement of curriculum
and syllabus according to season
If possible an effort is made to
arrange the curricula on the basis of season and weather to make teaching
realistic and interesting. Teaching about rainfall can be taken up by the
teacher during rainy season. It would help to make knowledge more stable and
permanent. In the same way the teaching about a particular crop can be taken up
during that season in which the crop is actually grown up in the area. The
teaching of Frost, Fog etc. be taken up during winter. Such an arrangement if
made properly will make the teaching of geography very interesting. It would
help the teaching of geography and would also help in making full and proper
utilization of time available to the teacher for teaching of geography.
(viii) Scientific Method of
Thinking
It is essential that a teacher of
geography has a scientific way of thinking. Such an attitude on the part of
geography teacher is desirable for him to be able to explain the course and
effect relationship which forms the backbone of teaching of geography. In
teaching of geography Heuristic attitude is desirable. Teacher should always
impress upon his students not to take anything for granted and to verify facts
before accepting them.
(ix) Ability to Draw Maps.
Map is the most important
teaching aid in geography teaching. Frankly speaking geography teaching wills
never the complete without a map. It is thus essential that a good geography
teacher must be able to draw maps, sketch maps and diagrams on the black board
whenever required.
(x) Quality of Leadership and
direction
This quality of leadership is
essential for a geography teacher like any other good teacher. In the absence
of leadership qualities teacher cannot handle his students successfully. In
geography this quality is emphasized in the teacher because he has to exercise
a control on his students during tours and excursions which form a part of
geography curriculum these days. For a better control the qualities of
leadership and direction are desirable in a geography teacher.
(xi) Love for Excursions and
Travels
Excursions and Travels form on
integral part of the geography curriculum these days. It is therefore
obligatory on the part of geography teacher to arrange such tours and
excursions for his students. The successful organization of such tours and
excursions is possible only if the geography teacher himself is interested in
tours and excursions. Such tours and excursions enable the child to acquire the
knowledge directly by observing various things and geographical phenomenon
themselves. This direct observation provides the students an easy method of
acquiring knowledge and is considered very effective and successful. Direct
knowledge is considered better than any other type of knowledge. Such knowledge
is ever lasting. Only a teacher who himself is interested in tours and
excursions will be able to guide his students in the observation of
geographical phenomenon and other things and do justice to his job.
(xii) Interest in collection of
things of Geographical Importance
Geographical museum occupies the
most important places in the teaching of geography. For a good museum we need a
good collection of things of geographical importance. It is only with the help
of such collections and exhibits that one can make teaching of geography more
interesting and lively. Such a collection is possible only if the geography
teacher has an interest in the collection of things of geographical importance.
In addition to having an interest in collection of things he should also be
interested in organizing the museum. It is only by properly arranging the
things and presenting them in their real form before the students that a
geography teacher can make his teaching interesting and lively for his students.
To provide an insight into the knowledge about soil, rocks etc. they can be
arranged in some interesting way in the geography museum and presented to the
students in most acceptable way. Similarly maps, charts, sketches etc. be
properly arranged. The charts showing the inhabitants of different countries,
sea-routes, lands etc. are depicted at some suitable places in the geography
room (museum).
(xiii) A Good Story Teller.
Story telling is an art and it is
the most desirable thing to be possessed by a geography teacher. A good
geography teacher should be capable of framing stories connected with different
geographical aspects and present such stories to his students in an interesting
way.This quality is more desirable in a geography teacher teaching lower
classes and it makes him a very successful teacher.
Such an outlook is essential for
a good geography teacher like any other subject teacher. The attitude of a
teacher should be based on sound philosophical foundations, so as to develop
the feeling of world brotherhood and world fraternity in his students.
(xv) International Understanding:
As already discussed while discussing the aims of teaching geography, “one of
the aims of teaching geography is to produce inter-national understanding in
the children”. It is the aim of geography teaching to tell the students about
various countries, various communities etc. It is also aimed to make students
understand how physical, natural and social environments are invisible but
effective ties binding us together. To teach these things, the teacher must
have a full faith in all these things. A good geography teacher must rise above
political boundaries. A natural region is the natural geographical region and
not a politically demarcated country.
(xvi) Capacity to Inculcate
Interest and Respect for the Subject
To understand a subject the pupil
must be interested in that subject and a good teacher is one who can infuse
regard for the subject and interest in it. This can be achieved by handling the
subject matter in a psychological way. Even the personality, behaviour, mode of
teaching etc. of a teacher may incite the students to get interested in
geography.
( xvii) Alive to Aims and
Objectives of Teaching of Geography
We have already discussed the
aims and objectives of teaching of geography and a good geography teacher
should always keep in mind these aim and objectives. The more a teacher is able
to achieve these aims and objectives more successful are the teacher.
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