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No. Psychology is not a prerequisite to teaching.
N. L. Gage has written: 'Educational psychology' -- subject(s): Educational psychology, Training of, Effective teaching, Educational tests and measurements, Teachers, Onderwijspsychologie, Handboeken (vorm) 'The psychology of teaching methods' 'The evaluation of teaching effectiveness and teacher education' -- subject(s): Teaching, Training of, Evaluation, Teachers 'Teacher effectiveness and teacher education' -- subject(s): Training of, Education, Teachers, Research 'Handbook of research on teaching'
D. Jean Clandinin has written: 'A conceptualization of image as a component of teacher personal practical knowledge in primary school teachers' reading and language program' 'Teachers' professional knowledge landscapes' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Knowledge, Theory of, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Teaching, Psychology, Teachers, Teaching, Theory of Knowledge
Not one can be ranked number one, because there are thousand of psychology teachers in Pakistan who are teaching in different universities.
teacher, students and material
The teaching learning process involves a teacher sharing knowledge (either formally or informally) with students who assimilate the knowledge in order to learn and use it.
Engage your students. Try to take an interest in what you are teaching and understand what you are teaching. Discussions are a good way to make sure students understand what you teach.
It allows the teacher to be better at knowing the capabilities of the students according to their age and gender and hence how well they can perform tasks.Knowledge of different personalities and patterns of normal and abnormal child behaviour is achieved.By studying developmental Psychology it becomes easier for the teacher to read, observe and relate to students.
A teacher in preschools should be have the knowledge enough of teaching kids, that she/he would be able to teach in higher grades.
Sura Hart has written: 'The No-Fault Classroom' -- subject(s): Classroom management, Teacher-student relationships, Effective teaching 'The compassionate classroom' -- subject(s): Interpersonal communication, Teacher-student relationships, Effective teaching, Classroom environment
Yes,because as a teacher you are imparting knowledge to the learners.You are the one who motivates the learners.
"Student taught" typically refers to a teacher training program where a student teacher works alongside a mentor teacher to gain hands-on teaching experience in a classroom setting. This experience allows the student teacher to apply theoretical knowledge to practice and develop their teaching skills.