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    In todays society of teaching‚ teachers are expected to inspire students even as they help them succeed and get good grades on difficult tests. Teachers are now held capable of assessing students abilities to meet a variety of different standards. Also‚ another main focus in teaching and meeting specific standards is professional development and the steps they take in evaluating teachers on their job. In the first main standard that is being focused on is standard #9: Professional Learning and Ethical

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    REFLECTION: TEACHERS AS LEADERS When I read the first paragraph of the reflection‚ I felt there is nothing more to say. I felt everything that I wanted to share about TEACHERS AS LEADERS was encapsulated in the paragraph. I fully agree with what is written in the paragraph. I would just like to comment on the first sentence which says‚ “TEACHERS WHO SERVE IN LEADERSHIP ROLES may do so formally or informally.” TEACHERS WHO SERVE IN LEADERSHIP ROLES? It made me ponder: aren’t all teachers leaders?

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    movies‚ television‚ books‚ magazine and research. However‚ differences between female and male teacher have not been fully researched and analysed. Hence‚ this study explores teacher’s and student’s perception of female and male teachers effectiveness. Understanding teacher’s perception of gender-based differences among Negeri Sembilan Matriculation College (KMNS) teachers can lead to better improvements in teaching education and professional development programmes

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    “Role of a teacher in the education” There is one old saying that‚ “what you are today depends on what you have learned in past”. Your education has a very important role in your mental and physical development. So it is very crucial to have a proper education‚ i.e. learning in your life at proper time. An education is an informative process but when you want to learn something than its required an effort from both side‚ from the person from

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    Stereotypes of female teacher It is often thought by many that women will tend to have a more caring nature. In this way‚ it is true and can be very useful. The student needs someone that they can rely on‚ someone they feel will listen to them and whatever worries they have. Men can be a lot harder to approach on this subject‚ and therefore female teachers tend to be preferred in this regard. Of course‚ there are going to be exceptions but this would tend to be the general impression that many

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    what makes a good teacher? What separates a mediocre teacher from a terrific teacher? Teachers play an important role in the education of our society. Important skills and aspects to have are knowledge of the learning materials‚ respect for the children‚ good communication‚ and an understanding of the needs of the children. These are the qualities a good teacher to should have. Knowledge One of the most important qualities for a teacher to have is knowledge. A good teacher should understand

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    -First Assignment- New TOEFL iBT 2: “Parents are the best teachers.” Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. PS: When you are supposed to agree or disagree with a statement you must quote the statement. There are many different way of thinking regarding who are the best teachers for children. On the one hand‚ there are those who argue that parents are the best teacher. On the other hand‚ there are also those who contest such view

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    Teacher’s Responsibilities in the Classroom Teachers create opportunities for students to grow and demonstrate what they’ve learned. Teachers maximize their opportunities to shape the education of students. Maintain the different roles needed‚ such as instructing the entire class and providing each student with the developmental tools to succeed. Discipline justly and create a safe environment where bullying isn’t tolerated. Follow the state regulations and school district policies in order to

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    French‚ German and so forth. II. The size of the classes is different which can affect a child’s learning. A. Supporting details 1. Public school class rooms tend to be bigger they can range from 17-22 kids per 1 teacher 2. Private school class rooms are much smaller for more one on one contact between the student and the teacher. Private school class rooms can be as small as 8 students per 1 teacher B. What type of kids will your child interact with on a daily basis?

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    Identify the Roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher The roles and responsibilities of a teacher evolve with time and circumstance. It is impossible to give a rigid definition of either as they change constantly‚ though there are some roles and responsibilities that are common to all teachers throughout the education system. It is hard to know where the roles and responsibilities of a teacher should stop and I feel is each teachers responsibility to know the boundaries. There exists a misconception

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