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    Bilingual Teachers

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    Florida is experiencing an issue that seems to also be occurring around the nation- schools are finding it challenging to hire people who can teach in both English and Spanish. In fact‚ 32 states are having difficulty finding enough bilingual teachers (CITE). This difficulty may be because those who have the skills necessary to teach both English and Spanish are able to use their skills in other‚ higher paying jobs. Additionally‚ teaching classes in both English and Spanish require more work‚ since

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    mass media creating a truly informed world? A truly informed world refers to the availability of information and news to people. It does not just mean the availability of information to the general public‚ but also to the government bodies and economic sectors. An informed world is important as it allows wiser choices to be made‚ as people have the knowledge of better alternative. Evaluations can be made and changes to better government policies can be implemented. Economic sectors can source

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    Teacher Tenure

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    Teacher Tenure Imagine a world where teachers were perfect and students never failed exams. This world is impossible‚ due to the fact that no one is perfect. Unfortunately‚ the reality is that some teachers are very bad at their jobs. Many grade unfairly‚ don’t thoroughly cover the course material‚ and fail to make their class enjoyable. College students pay good money for an education and expect quality teachers to help them learn effectively. It is for reasons like this that teachers should not

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    Favorite Teacher

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    Favorite Teacher Hi! My name is Ameha Tsegai. My favorite teacher is Mrs.Magnusen. She is my favorite teacher because she has done a lot for me. She always makes teaching fun and easy. The students in her class learn faster because the way she teaches. I learn fast too because I am also in her class. She is a special teacher‚ and she is very nice and kind. She is a good teacher because she always makes sure everybody learned the lesson. If one student does not understand the lesson‚ she carefully

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    The Role of a Teacher

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    The role of a teacher in today’s world is a complex and diverse one.  It is to provide intellectual and social development‚ to have integrity‚ to be honest and to always provide appropriate conduct in the classroom and the community. In addition to these attributes‚ the role of a teacher is to acquire professionalism and ethics and abide by their own moral code and that of their school‚ while maintaining a commitment to confidentiality between students‚ colleagues and the community. A very

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    Teachers Day

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    Ratna: A timeless Indian edict goes “Mata Pita Guru Deva” which translated stands for “Mother Father Teacher God” – a sacred list of the most revered relationships in a strict order. The meaning of this adage is the greatest truth‚ and is the order in which one should offer reverence. The phrase is a basic tenet in existence from the time of the Vedas and beyond. Snehal: First comes the mother (Mata) who gives birth to the child‚ thereby bringing us as a child into this world. Next comes the father

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    Arming Teachers

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    Is There Support for Arming Teachers in Schools? Alley M. Odell Concord University Arming Teachers in Schools “Armed police resource officers in schools are not new but the notion of arming teachers and principals and schools is new to most‚” (Koonce‚ 2014‚ p.165). School shootings in a school have become a nationwide problem and heartache. For example‚ the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Colorado‚ was national news and hurt the country. Not to mention it is a parent’s

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    Motivating Teachers

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    Primary issues with using test scores to motivate teachers: In today’s school system where ‘no child is left behind’; the teacher is set up for failure. Combined with achieving metrics on standard testing scores; these extrinsic motivators seem to be the only thing presented to teachers today. They are expected to be high quality teachers who are able to inspire‚ mentor‚ design and align lessons‚ differentiate instruction‚ craft assessments‚ analyze data‚ grade homework‚ connect with parents‚

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    Teachers Day

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    Teachers’ Day is celebrated on the 5th of September‚ the birth anniversary of my pre-eminent predecessor‚ Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan‚ who was one of the great scholars and philosophers of our country. When he became the President of India in 1962‚ his admirers requested him to allow them to celebrate his birthday. Dr Radhakrishnan‚ who himself was an accomplished teacher‚ said‚ "instead of celebrating my birthday separately‚ it would be my proud privilege if the 5th of September

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    Role of Teacher

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    evaluating. (Gravells and Simpson 2008). The role‚ responsibilities and boundaries of the teacher in Further Education will be reviewed. The role of the teacher In Further Education is to assess individual learning styles considering the learner’s previous experience and background. It is important to be aware of adult learners needs as stated by Knowles et al (2005) in the andragogical model of learning. The teacher must then identify and use various teaching methods to ensure all learning styles are

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