He missed the absolute most important aspect of teaching: communication skills. The great teachers I have had have all been able to explain their material clearly, and have been able to tell when students understood vs when they needed to redo an explanation. The worst teacher I have ever had was clearly a genius, had a great sense of communication, and certainly was passionate about teaching, but he simply could not properly communicate his ideas to the class.
> While this seems to be a blueprint of what makes a perfect teacher, I prefer to think of it more as what made my most impressive teachers such great educators in every aspect.
This wasn't, though it seemed like it, a blueprint to the perfect teacher. I think that aspects like communication skills, confidence, and to some extent, appearance are given.
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