What makes a teacher great?

Motivators, Mentors, and Megalomaniacs
All teachers that I have had from elementary school through college, and even my masters degree, have fallen under one of the three categories: motivators, mentors, or megalomaniacs.
Motivators
Great teachers will motivate you and what they are teaching you. Their enthusiasm and knowledge of their subject matter is infectious. They invite you into their world to be part of what they know and find wonderful and beautiful. The symbiotic relationship in these classrooms is fantastic and rare, unfortunately in my education career.
Mentors
Great teachers, instructors, professors, mentor their students, and lead by example and teach by example. They make you feel like you’re equals and that you’re on this journey together. Even to the point they you talk to them on a first name basis. Leaving by example and bringing you to new places as all what a mentor is all about and the best teachers are mentors.
Megalomaniacs
My least favorite, and unfortunately majority of educators, especially in the college level or megalomaniacs. Being educated and an accredited instructor can lead to a really big ego. Some of us feel like why are we wasting their time when they know more than us? or they talk down to us like we’re stupid just because they know more than we do about the subject matter. The professors, many of professors, I’ve had no less about human nature than anybody. And if you don’t care about your audience, they’re not gonna care about what you have to say and I’ll just ignore you and give you very poor reviews at the end of the semester.
I think I’m very effective teacher or professor mentors, their students relates to them and leads/teaches by example.
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