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power of perception writers with Dede Faltot Rittman

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Dede Faltot Rittman graduated from Edinboro University in 1974 with a bachelor’s degree in secondary English and attended the University of Pittsburgh for post-graduate credits. After two years at Penn Hills, she began teaching English and Theater in the North Allegheny School District, a position she held for thirty-five years. For thirty-two of those years, Dede worked with underachieving students and those with special meeds.

 

After thirty-seven years of teaching, Dede Rittman has something to say to those entering the profession.

Students do judge you by your appearance—and appearance includes everything from your perfume to how much “bling” is your thing.

Students come to school with many problems, and the role of “teacher” requires more than just knowing subject matter.

Students will try harder when they believe the teacher “likes” them. Show students that you are a leasant person, but remember that you are the teacher, not their friend.

Students share qualities of a “good” and a “not so good” teacher with Dede, and she shares their list with you – a must-see for new teachers!

Students have successes and failures and real feelings. To be a good teacher, remember that you are not teaching a subject, you are teaching human beings.

 

 

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