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    Favorite Teacher

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    Choosing a favorite teacher is fairly difficult when one puts into account all the types of teachers they have known‚ all of them are important. Teachers are the second most important people in our lives‚ right after our parents. Teachers are persuasive and have the power to build a child up from an immature student to become a responsible adult; or they can completely and utterly crush a students hopes and dreams. As an identical twin my mother has always pulled a few strings to have my sister

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    Each year on World Teachers’ Day‚ we take special timeout to recognize the priceless contribution our teachers continue to make in transforming our country. The educationists captured it aptly when they stated that teachers are “… attractive models who advertise‚ by their very being- that learning does produce wondrous results”. Everytime I move around everyday‚ I see the efforts of our teachers at work‚ playing a vital role in our communities. No matter what the situation or circumstances‚ whether

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    Teacher Cadet

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    Ever since I was younger‚ I possessed unique individual qualities. I was always the girl in class who always reminded the teacher about homework‚ the one who never missed an assignment‚ and the one who always made the honor roll. In fact‚ I never settled for mediocre because I knew one day it will pay off. Throughout my educational career‚ I’ve learned that being yourself is the key to becoming successful. The world is filled with people attempting to duplicate someone which is why I’ve always pushed

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    TEACHERS RESPONSIBILITIES

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    How to identify an effective teacher 1. An effective teacher loves to teach. The single most important quality that every teacher should possess is a love and passion for teaching young people. Unfortunately‚ there are teachers who do not love what they do. This single factor can destroy a teacher’s effectiveness quicker than anything else. Teachers who do not enjoy their job cannot possibly be effective day in and day out. There are too many discouraging factors associated with teaching that

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    Do you agree or disagree that a teacher who is serious and strict is more efficient than a teacher who use humors and is easygoing   2009-09-15 10:25:47|   When it comes to the argument which kind of teacher is more efficient‚ the view varies from person to person. Some people will choose a strict teacher because disciplining badly behaved students will lead to more effective studying. Others may think an easy going teacher is more efficient. In my opinion‚ I agree with the latter view for the

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    Teaching is a profession that is often under recognized‚ funded and appreciated. Teachers in urban‚ low-socioeconomic areas are probably more challenged and less appreciated than their counterpart in affluent schools and middle class neighborhoods. The challenges facing urban teachers also face teachers in rural areas‚ however‚ teacher dissatisfaction and turnover appears to be higher in urban schools‚ according to Tanner‚ McLeod‚ Carter‚ Simpson‚ and Maxwell (2008). Tanner et al. (2008) suggest

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    Teacher Evaluations

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    characteristics (e.g.‚ grade point average‚ academic ability‚ gender‚ age); which some studies found did not affect student evaluations (Centra & Creech‚ 1976; McKeachie‚ 1979; Centra‚ 1993‚ 2003)‚ and some studies found did affect student evaluations (Basow & Howe‚ 1987). Since students are the recipients and raters of instruction‚ they can provide an important‚ unique‚ and necessary perspective on judging teacher effectiveness. Student evaluations are commonly used to make decisions regarding faculty salary

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    The Influence Of Teachers

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    (JETERAPS) 4(4): 627-636 Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research and2141-6990) Policy Studies (JETERAPS) 4(4):627-636 (ISSN:2141-6990) © Scholarlink Research Institute Journals‚ 2013 (ISSN: jeteraps.scholarlinkresearch.org The Influence of Teachers’ Classroom Practices on the Self-Concept of Primary School Pupils with Disabilities 1 Deku‚ P.‚ 2Amponsah‚ M.O.‚ 3Opoku‚ P. 1 Department of Educational Foundations‚ UCC. Department of Educational Foundations‚ UCC. 3 Ghana Education Service‚ S

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    Teacher Tenure

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    enough in going to school‚ if they have teachers that are not interested‚ or qualified to teach them. This has become the problem with the American education system today‚ when educators are protected by tenure laws‚ and continue to poorly educate America’s youth. Everyone will end up paying the difference. As long as there is no standard criterion to rate our teachers by‚ America’s education status will continue to fall. This paper will inform you on what teacher tenure is‚ how it started‚ and how it

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    Teachers and Students

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    for learning have been subjected to a great deal of attention. It has also been the focus of a number of L2 studies in recent years since Reid’s influential work on the topic was published in 1987. Research on learning styles‚ has provided teachers and also students with a different view of learning and how to apply it to classrooms and lives. Among the authors that have views regarding this topic are: Mathew Peacock (2001)‚ Rao Zhenhui (2001)‚ Joy Reid (1995)‚ Rita and Kenneth Dunn (1993)

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