Title | : | The 5 principles of highly effective teachers: Pierre Pirard at TEDxGhent |
Lasting | : | 12.46 |
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Views | : | 850 rb |
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I loved it! It was very interesting! Comment from : Stacey Summers |
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6:30 creer en ellos, plan backwards Comment from : Fernando Cortes |
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Beleive in ur atudents and in urselfbrSet ambitious and measurable goalsbrPlan purposely Comment from : leo messi |
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My problem is i have a little anxiety i feel so stressed and my hands start sweating it's hard for me to be attention center Comment from : Zeena지나 |
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What an endearing talk and absolutely correct! brExcellent work to you sir for actually using your brain to independently think for yourself and question the teacher's as to why their classes succeed or sufferbrI hope that the French language teacher was used as new teacher training that clearly needs to be rolled out not only within that one school but across the boardbrbrBravo for sharing what you had learned from the children and the teachers alikebrMany thanks from,brAn aspiring leader! 👏👏👏👏 Comment from : The Spiritual Pilgrim |
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I believe that teachers should show collaboration, adaptability and empathy in teaching We know that teachers are delivering a great message could change the world 🌎 Comment from : Mubarak Bin Abri |
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That is soooooo true Love it Thank u Comment from : i360wellness |
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I got forced to watch this for an assignment Comment from : Jejejjajs |
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Prays Jesus' Holy Bible(Rev22:20+21);He who testifies to these things says,"Yes, I am coming soon" Amen Come, Lord Jesus The grace of the Lord Jesus be with God's people Amen"Prays Christ 2022? Comment from : John Au |
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Hay quá Comment from : anh luong |
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I love it❤ Comment from : Eden Gracia |
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"These childrens"brbrGo learn English and come back Comment from : Kool Word |
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Wow! It really was great I liked this special atmosphere that Pierre Pirard creates with his story It is felt that he is really interested in his students, in improving their skills and, most importantly, he BELIEVE That kind of dedication motivates you to try Thanks for the structured speech Comment from : полина ховлина |
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"Educaton is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world" Nelson Mandela Comment from : Bartholomew Kamlewe |
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Found myself watching while preparing for my first micro teaching tomorrow These are powerful principles Comment from : Bartholomew Kamlewe |
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The photo of the family is a photo of a cast from a tv show Strange decision to make Comment from : ariel rosenberg |
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Follow me on my channel to educate children Comment from : تلاوة القرآن الكريم |
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7 v IQ 9 Comment from : Malik Amir |
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Thank you ! That was inspiring Comment from : Ouissal SADOUNI |
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Yeah it’s weird I was always taught right but I grew up homeschooled which is a lot more engaging and interesting so I don’t blame kids for not knowing Comment from : Jd Sweets |
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Perfect 🎯👏👏👏 Comment from : Fidan Dadaşova |
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I really agree that we should all trust our students and believe in them I wish every student could have a teacher, at least one, who believes in them I feel we wouldn’t have to deal with so many psychological issues, including students committing suicide Comment from : 5 Minute Psychology |
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I started tutoring secondary after graduated from dental collegebrbrI found that even i understand the subject very well I just cant explain it well to students 😭 Comment from : Random 24 |
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He has indian acceent, interesting 😀 Comment from : Sasha Mira |
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Molenbeck isn't Belgian, though It's not even European Comment from : Me Me |
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👍👍 Comment from : nihal vallath |
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Working on getting my teaching certificate so I can teach here in Germany Thanks for the insight, Pierre! Comment from : Angela Nave |
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And this was when I knew that I actually am a true teacher at heart and will make it my life’s profession Comment from : Richelisse Van Den Berg |
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we need today teacher think as this way all my love and respect/ Comment from : Dusk Rjl |
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I do not understand anything about the chaos he is talking about Comment from : Marek Jemala |
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Well it’s that 🤣🥲 Comment from : Zachary Mitchell |
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Eager to learn from you 👍💡 Comment from : Zachary Mitchell |
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I'm watching this video just because I gotta present a powerpoint presentation and I'm nervous and want it to be great LOL Comment from : AMAL ABUZAR |
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"a infant child is like a blank paper tabularasa"brsocrates Comment from : lone wolf coding |
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💚💙💚 Comment from : Debanjan Jha |
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how about incorporating project and team work as well as peers education (when kids teach each other)? Comment from : Ainash Tleubayeva |
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I would love to listen to him now in 2021 Comment from : Akbar Majidi |
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Kahlil Gibran, a Lebanese-American writer, once said that "if the teacher is indeed wise, he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather LEADS YOU to the threshold of YOUR OWN MIND" Comment from : Diligent Linguist |
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Excellent talk Comment from : Michael Marchiano |
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I need the essence of the discussion above can anyone help me? Comment from : Ahmad Hasanul Basri |
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I'm a teacher and I completely agree with Pierre the speaker, but one thing which I have observed is that it's so hard to make the learners believe if you don't believe in self first So I'm really working on myself to be a firm believer, because that's why I went and got a certificate to be able to teach; because of the passion and drive for Mathematics, and now having lost my faith and belief through discouragement and losing hope in the education system, I wish to reclaim my faith and my love for this way of life Comment from : Mohale Mokoetje |
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plz, send feedback link Comment from : vandana purav |
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You can see from this talk that the speaker has not been a teacher for very long, and does not understand his profession deeplybrTeaching is, at it's heart, about understanding Understanding, yes, the students that you teach But to the same extent, knowing the material you teach Knowing why it is taught Because for students to understand something, it needs to connect to them, in a meaningful way brThe belief that this is possible is the easiest part of this connection Encouragement is easy, and comes naturally when your teaching becomes better When students begin to notice the importance of the subjects, and their own ability to understand them, they notice themselves how they are able to do the things that you, or the world in general, demands of thembrbrbr(Also all models of the sort presented should start with an axiom that defines the optimized variable Otherwise it's pretty meaningless to talk about behavioral goals) Comment from : AngryMurloc |
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Productive Comment from : Reasi Education |
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C- for organization lol, called 5 principlesonly gives four haphazardly in between anecdotes Comment from : Roger Skelton |
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Excellent! So very true!!! I am a teacher and I feel the same way Comment from : Susan Welch |
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I LOVE the idea of how we, as teachers, have the power to change the motivation levels of students I have been a teacher for over 20 years and have learned a lot from this talk Thank you! Comment from : Bina Hong |
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Amazing video Though I hope you are no English teacher :) Comment from : Marjorie Libourel |
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What if the students is just not smart enough Comment from : AfroMedic |
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"Believe" Lighting candles at church, too? Comment from : LillianGardner0214 |
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excellent seminar I would like to know more on rules of a teacher behavior in class plz Comment from : swetha yeluri |
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Teachers are well respected in other countries unlike in America Comment from : Zahra Ahmed |
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Ze French accent is distracting Comment from : Anik Pelchat |
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I think the fifth principle is - 5) The secret is that the teacher and the students will have to work hard, because implementing these principals, will not be easybrI really enjoyed this video, because my interest was sparked by many things Mr Pirard saidbrThank you for sharing Also, a well deserved thanks to Mrs AntonibrMrs Antoni seems to be a really great teacher! Job well done! Comment from : Jennifer B |
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Children who experience socio-cultural barriers in communities and live within deprived areas should have access to teachers who have high expectations and believe in them Comment from : PSW Education & Leadership |
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A teacher after my own heart Comment from : English with Paul |
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This still applies today! Great talk Thank you! Comment from : Deanna Stites Duyao |
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An inspiring and great presentation! Thank you so much Comment from : Karume Asangama |
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to be a good brteacher, you HAVE to be altruistic Comment from : Moroccan Cowboy |
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Truly inspirational please let me know the address of the shop and your students name as we have a church in Brussels and we can guide congregation members to reach out to Dunia and support her shop Comment from : John Jackson |
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love the message, but 20 hours a week that's adorable In America it's easily 50+ :O Comment from : Benjamin Headlee |
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Good teacher care about their pupils I heard also many pupils checking the teacher and saying that some teachers were very disrespectful to them Showing respect to pupils is as important as showing it to colleagues and other people Comment from : Sandra Carli |
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So passionate teacher and a true leader I agree with you 100 <3 Comment from : Abir Elshaban |
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very well said I am also a teacher for last 30 years, and I agree that path to objective is not easy but certianly achievable Comment from : dipta dasgupta |
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Amazing how many people who have gone through school know so little about school! We have this ego centric view that we are going to change the world! Comment from : jakemf1 |
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Kids in the west do need to see kids in africa and asia who respect the school They don't dare misbehave and schools do not put up with awful student behaviour And parents here also need to fix up Comment from : Yummy Food |
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in my opinion teaching is a great job when u love help everyone Comment from : Pascale Laurette Oupoh |
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Teaching is a agreat phenomena that can change the outlook of personal and social context of education Comment from : Michelle Lett |
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The four 'principles' of leadership and teaching:brbr1 Believe in your students and let them know you believe in them br2 Set important goals for the studentbr3 Plan purposefully how to achieve the important goalsbr4 Invest in your student: Ensure the student stays on target Comment from : Златни бор |
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what are the principles??? i'm confused Comment from : Phil Swiklinski |
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There are students you want to help get out off welfare and believe its a better life Its not easy when its easy to sit back and live on foodstamps I need to see proof of success in opening doors to education, to economic growth, prepare for a better future, if not for yourself, for your children This is to see birds with broken wings who can recover and KNOW THEY CAN FLY Don't just talk about it Refer me to proof so I can find the real recipes If you have any proof, please share it Comment from : Janet Thurston |
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the subtitles are not good enough Comment from : Milsim Subzero |
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You forgot the sixth principle: there are teachers who have no passion but to be selfish, and there those like this man Comment from : JustKidding91 |
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I totally relate to this man with life Comment from : JustKidding91 |
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As each hair on our heads is counted we know and believe in each student by name and uniquely guide every one in his or her unique path to success Comment from : Walter Mosca |
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We cannot see the screen behind him,it's a big mistake Comment from : William Gómez |
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nothing new, same drone except with french accent, watch the movie stand and deliver-turn this one off Comment from : Laurie Cawthorn |
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Does Mr Picard has a website or a blog? Comment from : Swing Dance Montreal |
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