2. There are 5 important roles that make up an effective early
childhood teacher.
• Observer
• Mediator and protector
• Participant
• Stage manager
• tutor
3. Observer
It is important for a teacher to
carefully observe and assess
what their students know and
understand. This will also aide in
the development of the child as
well as how the child is
progressing.
5. Mediation and Protection
• Children’s learning is most productive when they feel safe.
• Teachers may need to take a roles as protector and mediator in order for
things to move smoothly and safely in their class room.
• Setting limits or enforcing rules a mediator is able to collaborate with their
students and help them work out their problems.
• Mediators however do not intervene when participants can handle the
situation on their own.
• A protector encourages safe and respectful play.
6. Participant
It is important for a teacher to get down on the students level and participate in activities that
are child led. This teaches children that playing is an acceptable and positive behavior.
7.
8. Stage Manager
Provides essential elements for play
• Materials
• Equipment
• Space
• Time
9. Tutor
Not all children fully develop play
skills naturally. Tutoring help
children develop these skills by
modeling the behavior the child is
lacking. It also allows the teacher
to teach skills to children who do
not possess these skills on their
own.
10. These are all roles that an effective teacher will posses. I good
teacher will know their students strengths and weaknesses.
Knowing that they will be able to challenge their students
individuality without making the child feel inadequate.
11. The End
For more information on how to be an
effective teacher visit:
http://www.ncld.org/students-disabilities/ld-education-
teachers