she would not be able to teach anything.
Teachers teach us everything we know. If there weren't teachers, you wouldn't be able to write this question.
They should, if they expect to be able to teach the language to students. It doesn't necessarily have to be their native language, but they should be highly proficient in it. It is nearly impossible for one to teach Spanish (or any other language, for that matter) without speaking it, whether it be their native tongue or not. Thus, most (if not all) Spanish teachers speak Spanish.
Because teachers think that reccess and lunch count. also, they want to be able to teach as much as possible, so they get paid as much as they should
No
Chunking is a method used to teach the arithmetic operation of division by teachers who are not able to get those they teach to understand place value or who do not understand place value themselves.
Teachers should know how to teach the students in a fun and nice way. They should be able to teach all subject (if they are primary school teachers) and should be able to speak fluent of whatever language they are teaching. Also they should be fit and healthy (physical education). They should be funny with the students and make everything they do seem fun and not boring. Do not push it on student to be angels but don't let them be giddy and hyper. An award e.g. a book or a jelly should be given to the best student in the class each week so that children will try their best. Don't be harsh to students and always be fun and lively!
because of constant misbehavior
Yes, they should be able to do this. When you grade someone's work, it's a helpful way to learn about someone's mistakes. The teacher may give everyone a sheet to grade where he or she purposely makes a mistake or more to teach the kids about grading papers.
To teach in a public school system, you will need state teachers certification. There are alternative routes for those who have an existing degree without having completed an education program at the bachelor's level. You should inquire at the Board of Education in the location where you would like to teach, or call the State Board of Education in the state where you reside. They will be able to appropriately direct you in regards to securing a state teachers certification in the subject you would like to teach.
In addition to being knowledgeable about the subjects they teach, teachers must have the ability to communicate, inspire trust and confidence, and motivate students, as well as understand the students' educational and emotional needs. Teachers must be able to recognize and respond to individual and cultural differences in students and employ different teaching methods that will result in higher student achievement. They should be organized, dependable, patient, and creative. Teachers also must be able to work cooperatively and communicate effectively with other teachers, support staff, parents, and members of the community. Private schools associated with religious institutions desire candidates who share the values that are important to the institution.
In addition to being knowledgeable about the subjects they teach, teachers must have the ability to communicate, inspire trust and confidence, and motivate students, as well as understand the students' educational and emotional needs. Teachers must be able to recognize and respond to individual and cultural differences in students and employ different teaching methods that will result in higher student achievement. They should be organized, dependable, patient, and creative. Teachers also must be able to work cooperatively and communicate effectively with other teachers, support staff, parents, and members of the community. Private schools associated with religious institutions also desire candidates who share the values that are important to the institution.