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    Unit 1:- 1.1‚ 1.3 ‘The role and responsibility of the teacher is a complex one’ cited (Wilson‚ 2008‚ p. 4) I agree to this as they are hard to define and all roles and responsibilities are different depending on which subject you are teaching and the age of the learners. However my main role is to ensure learners gain their qualifications from the way in which I deliver the subject. I must take in to consideration the different learning styles and levels of the learners. ‘Teaching and learning

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    School Reform Policy Natasha Space Seminars in Teacher Leadership‚ EDU 558 Week 3‚ Assignment 1 Professor: School Reform Policy School reform includes a number of programs and policies. A reform normally changes or affects the way a school is ran; there are two types of reforms; one deals with curriculum the other administration. Today‚ many school reforms are driven by the idea that U.S. students need to be more competitive. To retain this country ’s international leadership‚ our

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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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    good learning environment. I feel the total Indian education system needs to be changed. The quality of education being imparted in the schools and colleges is degrading these days. There are no good teachers who just want to educate the students. It’s like a business for them. And for the society teachers are viewed as people who couldn’t get a job otherwise. But that is simply not the case. I want to join “Teach for India” because I believe Teaching is what I am called to do. I believe I have the

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    role model‚ a good teacher I think‚ they are also the very big factor that’s why I’m in this profession today. Teaching requires a very big skills as you step your foot on it‚ there will come a time you need to be the patience‚ loving‚ caring‚ understandable‚ etc. NOT only that you have you there your knowledge to teach‚ but be sure that you love what you’re doing. It is not how much you earn‚ but it is that you see every student’s smiles‚ how they thank you as their teacher and the love that

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    knowledge is obtained. These are just some the metaphors my colleagues’ used to describe themselves in the classroom. Our assignment today was to best describe a metaphor that describes us a teacher. We also identified which teaching orientations we practiced. I used the analogy of a football coach. Like a teacher‚ the coach tries to mould his players into successful and professional players. He encourages his players to set goals and identify ways in which to achieve them. He highlights personal development

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    Bobbie Ann Mason Bobbie Ann Mason was born on May 1st‚ 1940 in Mayfield‚ Kentucky. Her parents were Wilburn and Christina Mason. Bobbie Ann Mason became interested in writing as a child; she would write imitations of the mystery novels she would read. Mason was inspired by Louisa May Alcott and her novel‚ Little Women. When Mason started to attend college she then became interested in Hemingway‚ Salinger‚ and Fitzgerald. In 1962‚ Mason graduated from the University of Kentucky with a Bachelor

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    A Sicilian Romance ::: Plot The happening takes place at the end of 16th century in Sicily‚ better in the Castle of Ferdinando Mazzini: "a man. His first wife‚ Louisa Bernini‚ died after giving him two daughters‚ Julia and Emilia‚ and a son‚ Ferdinand. After the death of his first wife‚ he committed the education of his daughter to Madame Menon and married Maria de Vellarno then he moves to Naples with her and his son while Julia and Emilia remained back at the Castle. The Castle was divided into

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    the principles of teaching in relation to the teacher/Training cycle in relating to producing a teaching toolkit. In this instance my specialist subject area is safeguarding children and adults.. Identifying Needs : The teachers role would be to ensure that there is an initial assessment of suitability for the course. This can be done using various methods such as application form‚ interview or external referral. This information allows the teacher to identify any learners who require extra support

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    am a compassionate person who wants to help others out in any way that I can. For me being able to educate children and maybe even effect their lives are all the reward that I could ever ask for. The most important reason for wanting to become a teacher is that I love to work with children. I could not imagine my life without being around children. Since I was a child‚ I have always been surrounded by many kids. There was always fun‚ and things to do‚ and we were always willing to learn something

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