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    The Best Teacher

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    The Best Teacher Every day we live and we learn. We learn from everyday interactions such as what we hear‚ see‚ experiences and eve making mistakes. I feel as though the best teacher is a mistake. When you admit that you made a mistake and learn how to correct it‚ it is the best way to learn. This is the best teacher because you will learn from your mistake‚ you will learn how to avoid the situation the next time‚ and you will learn how to appreciate your success more. Behind every mistake is a

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    Kinds of Teachers

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    changed and who can do it. Some believe that it is the teachers` task to motivate the students. But I believe that there is no one group of people who should be blamed. The whole system of education seems to be faulty‚ and in this case changes on a larger scale ought to be introduced. It cannot be doubted there are many kinds of teachers` behaviour in the classroom. However two major groups can be distinguished. One is the group of strict teachers. They have rules which under no circumstance cannot

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    During the eight years before going to the secondary school I have had two wonderful teachers and they each have taught me wonderful things. They each have contributed on my education and they each have a special place in my heart. But this time I want to dedicate TEACHER TO REMEMBER to my kindergarten teacher Mrs. Zaharah. Mrs. Zaharah played an important part in my education. I think it is hard for a child to walk into kindergarten calm and carefree. I was scared when I walked into kindergarten

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    The black community I live in in Brooklyn‚ NY has faced a lot of issues linked to poverty and racism. Some of the most prevalent issues facing blacks today and particularly poor blacks are education‚ incarcerated‚ violence‚ housing‚ employment‚ and ta lot more. In order to find a solution for all these problems‚ one must be able to find their resources‚ which a lot of people in my community don’t have the opportunity to explore. The roots of these problems can be structural or cultural. The supporters

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    My Best Teacher Ever Most of my teachers were people that took the time out to guide me through the right direction. I can only say I can give the best teacher award to someone who motivated me and took the time to care for me. Her name is Mrs. Gloria Matthews‚ who’s a math teacher that taught at Klein Forest High School; when I was in the 10th grade. Math is a hard subject to me‚ but the patience she had gave a better understanding on the word Math. I consider Mrs. Matthews to be the best teacher

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    talk to teachers

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    Revision  " A Talk to Teachers" Analysis Essay Every african american has their struggle in life. they struggle with mostly finances and trying to find a job. but now a days most african american struggle with trying to find their child the best education they deserve. in  the 1960’s african americans had problem with educational system. in the speech "a talk to teachers" james baldwin begins his arguement by describing the purpose of education and the teachers and school system should be dedicated to their students

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    Being a Teacher

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    * Among the given characteristics or qualities of an effective teacher‚ what do you think is the most important professional and personal quality to become an effective teacher? In my opinion‚ one must have an understanding and appreciation of the teaching profession so that he/she may become an effective teacher. With this professional quality‚ everything else follows. Try to imagine two different teachers: a very passionate one‚ and someone who teaches just to earn money. Obviously‚ the passionate

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    The Power of Teachers

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    composition II 24 January 2015 Growing up‚ we have all come across a specific teacher who made his imprints on us in some way or another. Educators who mold us and help us get to where we are today. Thinking thoroughly at my younger school years‚ there has been one teacher who has made an impact in my life more than any other. Her name was Mrs. Hudgons. Mrs. Hudgons was my fourth grade teacher at Emerson Elementary. I was struggling tremendously in school‚ and I was behind

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    Becoming a Teacher?

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    A TEACHER Never has it crossed my mind’s eye to become a teacher. I would choose any other field or career except it. In fact‚ after my high schooling‚ I was so undecided of what course to take‚ of which way to go as if I was in the crossroad Robert Frost is pertaining to in his poem‚ “The Road Not Taken”. I was definitely certain I never wanted to be one; I would not get myself involved with it‚ not even in my wildest dream! But‚ should I say fortunately or unfortunately‚ because my relatives

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    Roles of Teachers

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    BOUNDARIES: The main role of teacher is to teach the subject in a way that actively involves and engages the students during every session The teacher should use clear language to enable the students to understand Also should manage the learning process from when the students commence to when they complete‚ ensuring you assess their progress‚ give relevant feedback and keep appropriate records. To be a good teacher‚ that includes being enthusiastic and passionate about

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