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    most shocking thing is that children are abused by those who have to be responsible for them and have to take care of them. That is to say‚ children as the most immature members of society both physically and psychologically constantly suffer from humiliations‚ corporal punishments‚ sexual violence or total neglect from parents or their guardians. Violence against children is the most serious social problem nowadays‚ that’s why parents should realize that such treatment must be avoided‚ because home

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    Should Students Be Allowed To Grade Their Teachers Students are the only true wealth of a nation and their education is the socio-moral responsibility of the country. To be educated is both their right as well as duty. From the gurukuls to the modern day schools‚ teaching and learning methodologies have taken a quantum leap. It is debated whether a system of grading of teachers by students should be introduced in schools to improve the learning and teaching environment. Let us observe the pros

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    of a good teacher | Some say that my teaching is nonsense. Others call it lofty but impractical. But to those who have looked inside themselves‚ this nonsense makes perfect sense. And to those who put it into practice‚ this loftiness has roots that go deep."-- Lao-Tzu‚First‚ there is no hard and fast list that tells you who is a good teacher or who is not a good teacher. However‚ there are traits that excellent teachers have in common. These are not the usual qualities such as being a good friend

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    “What is a Good Early Childhood Teacher” My motivation to write about the significance of quality teachers in early childhood for young children comes from many years of hands-on teaching in early childhood development which includes professional development‚ enthusiasm‚ patience‚ creativity‚ passion and dedication. Early childhood is generally defined as the first five years of a child’s life. As a teacher in early childhood‚ your skills and personality influence how children understand‚ perceive

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    Sports shoes are very popular in the casual market‚ with shoes that are sporty in style‚ but not intended for sports use. The American term sneakers and British term trainers are more commonly associated with the casual use of sports shoes. A plimsoll is a type of athletic footwear constructed from a canvas upper and rubber sole. Its development is seen as the origins of sports footwear‚ and it was originally development as beachwear by the Liverpool Rubber Company (UK). Originally known as sandshoes

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    of a good teacher – with special reference to Quality Circle “The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it‚  but that it is too low and we reach it.”----Michelangel BY Prof. Amrita Chourasia and Prof Kumkum Singha Abstract:- First‚ there is no hard and fast list that tells us who is a good teacher or who is not a good teacher. However‚ there are traits that excellent teachers have in common. These are not the usual qualities such as being a good friend

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    Positive Behavior Support Teacher Interview Ed Raiford Grand Canyon University: SPE-522 July 15‚ 2014 This paper will discuss the effects of distant setting events and antecendents and the effects they have on behavior. The different distant settings that exsist play a major role in the everyday functionality of classrooms and learning enviroments. These distant setting events and antecendents exsist daily and consist of a variety of different elements that can arise ant any given

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    January 20‚ 2013 Should Teachers Have the Authority to Remove Disruptive Students from Their Class Permanently?   Should Teachers Have the Authority to Remove Disruptive Students from Their Class Permanently? Tiffany Sahadeo University of Phoenix Teacher should have the authority to remove disruptive students from the classroom because the learning environment may have the potential to become disrupted and not effective. Having a disruptive student present in the classroom

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    A deeper perspective on the “good teacher” myth Movies make up part of the dominant discourse reflecting and at the same time affecting society (Farhi‚ 1999). The mythical portrayal of the good teacher in Freedom Writers supports the idea that urban schools are in need of a “good teacher” (who is portrayed as being perfect) to save the unruly children in this locale from their limited and culturally inferior worlds. The students are expected to cultivate new academic skills and cultural values with

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    Definitions of attitude An attitude can be defined as a positive or negative evaluation of people‚ objects‚ event‚ activities‚ ideas‚ or just about anything in your environment‚ but there is debate about precise definitions. Eagly and Chaiken‚ for example‚ define an attitude "a psychological tendency that is expressed by evaluating a particular entity with some degree of favor or disfavor."[2] Though it is sometimes common to define an attitude as affect toward an object‚ affect (i.e.‚ discrete

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