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Marie Charette
EDU 301
June 5, 2015
Keith Flowers

professional responsibilities of a teacher
• Develop successful relationships with students, colleagues, administrators, and parents
• Develop career skills
• Create an orderly classroom where students are courteous and respectful
• Design instruction that will appeal to every student
• Set up a classroom for maximum comfort and learning Professional
Responsibilities
of a Teacher
Create an orderly classroom where students are courteous and respectful Design instruction that will appeal to every student
Set up a classroom for maximum comfort and learning

National and
State
Standards

State and National Program Standards
State Standards


Leadership: Classroom & Community



Professionalism



Embrace diversity



Treat students with respect



Know content



Utilize technology



Access Students



Adapt their teaching to benefit students with special needs

National standards
Teachers are committed to students and their learning.





Teachers know the subjects they teach and how to teach those subjects to students. •

Teachers are responsible for managing and monitoring student learning.



Teachers think systematically about their practice and learn from experience.



Teachers are members of learning communities. Professional
Development






Keeps teacher up to date
Research; how children learn
Technology
New curriculum resources and more.

Great teachers create great learners
Learning from another colleague Professional workshops

Advantages of
Technology in the Classroom enables the use of more interactive educational tools
Enhances teaching and learning experience Access to online information and tools Disadvantage of Technology in the
Classroom
Teachers not properly trained
Costly
Maintenance problems
Lack of support

Reference Page
ESL Teacher Board. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.eslteachersboard.com/cgi-bin/tech/index.pl?read=136 The

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