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    Becoming a Teacher

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    Profession Tiffany Trent Becoming a Teacher I would love to write about how I wanted to become a teacher since I was ten years old‚ but it is not true. I just happened to get involved in a round-about-way. Having four children under the age of ten‚ going back to work was a necessity. I became a school nutritionist‚ also known as ‘lunch lady’. It was perfect hours‚ decent pay and summers off‚ what more could I ask for? On my second day‚ I met the special needs teacher‚ Jessica‚ who changed everything

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    good teacher

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    good teacher. If I were to describe one of my teachers that I have had throughout these years‚ the one who I considered a good teacher is my present English teacher. The reasons why I would like to characterize my English teacher are various. Firstly‚ she’s well to take responsibility. She came to teach punctually. Especially‚ she always keeps in touch with us to try hard to study by her homework for every day. She speaks English fluently‚ and her voice is so loud that can make students in

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    Art Teacher

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    Art Teacher Art is for anybody. I want to be an art teacher because I believe that I can influence children to create their own piece of amazing art work. I want to be an art teacher because I enjoy learning new things and sharing what I know with others. Being a very creative person I can create beautiful art. As a teacher I would love to be involved in challenging and inspiring new ideas in children‚ making them aware of their own thoughts or feelings. This could be done particularly in art

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    Teacher Collaboration

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    The articles I chose were “When Teachers and Administrators Collaborate”‚ “6 Paths to Better Leadership”‚ “Teacher Collaboration: When Belief Systems Collide”‚ and “Five Ways to Increase Teacher Agency in Professional Development.” These article resonate with me because I do believe collaboration is vital in implementing change in a school as well as increasing student performance. Also‚ teachers should have a more of a voice in decision-making. When teachers choose which professional development

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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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    Teacher Leadership

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    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 schools must prepare all students to be productive

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    A Teacher in the Making

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    Reflections- (Narrative Report) by: Eileen Reyna T. Magdayo “A Teacher in the Making….” “Education is not a preparation for life; but life itself…” October 27‚ 2010… I went to the office of Dr. Beverly Bicar for the evaluation. I was so happy when she allowed me to have my practicum even with two subjects other than the in and off campus loads. Finally‚ I would be a step closer to the fulfillment of my Bachelor’s Degree of becoming a teacher….the profession I will always and forever be proud of. November

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    Memorable Teacher

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    to my most memorable teacher I immediately am reminded of my third grade teacher Ms. Castaldi. Her classroom was set up in small groups of four around the room‚ her desk in the middle. I liked this classroom arrangement as a child because I felt like she was one of the students. Ms. Castadli treated all her students with respect and was extremely caring and understanding‚ like a mother. She had a true passion for what she did and it really showed because all of her students were successful in the

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    than to the teacher. East or West‚ everywhere he has been respected and worshipped. In the ancient India teacher was ranked next to God. In the West he is called‚ the "architect of nation"‚ "maker of man"‚ "the maker of history". Like the gardener‚ the caresses young human beings and looks after their physical‚ mental and social growth and development. It is said that God has created man after his won image‚ the teacher fashions the child‚ after his won image. It goes‚ "As the teacher‚ so is the

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    High context refers to societies or groups where people have close connections over a long  period of time. Many aspects of cultural behavior are not made explicit because most members know what to do and what to think from years of interaction with each other.  In high-context cultures most of the information is in the physical context or is internalized in the people who are a part of the interaction. Very little information is actually coded in the verbal message. Low context refers to

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