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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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    The Function of Teacher

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    The function of teachers: 1. Teachers’ primary responsibilities involve providing direct instruction to students‚ which include literacy and numeracy‚ craftsmanship or vocational training‚ the arts‚ religion‚ civics‚ community roles‚ or life skills‚ all of these are to help students learn specific subject matter while they develop as mature‚ capable and responsible young adults. 2. Teachers need to impart knowledge of their subject matter to students. This goes beyond simply stating the knowledge

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    Parents as Teachers

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    I didn’t think there were any programs that were being offered to young single parents. Little did I know there was one that was going to change my outlook on development‚ parenting‚ and being the best mom and teacher I can be‚ for my son. I later found a program called Parents as Teachers that offered support‚ classes‚ activities‚ field trips‚ and monthly home visits at no cost to me. This was incredible! I was finally getting the answers to my questions‚ the support I desperately needed‚ reassurance

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    The Good Teacher

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    The teacher is the person who sows not only the seeds of knowledge in his student ‚ but also he has a influence upon their attitude toward the school‚ the people and the world that surround us. He has also a special influence in modeling his students‚ their features and their character .  That is why teacher profession demands many skills and abilities ‚‚ and if these skills are innate ‚ that would be ideal. Not everyone can practice this profession that demands a life surrounded by children. So

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    Great Teachers

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    GREAT TEACHERS DON’T TEACH “The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.” Teachers - those dedicated people who educate‚ encourage‚ support‚ discipline and prepare us for the road ahead. They are the masters‚ the leaders

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    Teachers Day

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    Day Speech - Teachers Day is a dedication to Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan‚ who was a staunch believer of education and was one of the most well known diplomat‚ scholar‚ president of India and above all a teacher. As a tribute to this great teacher‚ his birthday has been observed as teachers’ day and this led to its origin. A day that is dedicated to the hard work that is input by the teacher all year long‚ a day that is a complete tribute to the teachers all around India. In India teacher day is celebrated

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    Teachers Material

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    ‘Pragmatism’ and what should be the role of teacher according to it. (250 words) What are the factos affecting wastage and stagnation? How you as a teacher can overcome these factors. explain with illustrations. (1000 words) ES-335: TEACHER AND SCHOOL Assignment - 01 Answer the following questions: i) Why is school considered as a formal educational system? Explain how objectives of school are formulated. (500 words) ii) Explain how the role of a teacher has changed from pre-industrial to the industrial

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    quqlities of a teacher

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    Top 5 professional qualities As the school year comes to a close‚ I’d like to reverse roles a bit and offer some advice to teachers. This year‚ I had one of my best teachers ever (no offense to any former teachers reading this) as my math teacher. This was an incredibly challenging course‚ yet he was able to make it very fun‚ engaging‚ andpassable. The area where he excelled the most was in making math interesting and connected to the rest of the world. Seriously‚ some nights I would look forward

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    Teacher Interview

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    Investigating Meaningful Teaching Interview The author had the privelege to interview two different teachers of which were educating different grade levels‚ ages‚ and classroon enviroments. This essay will summarize the interviews and reflect upon why the author wants to join the ranks of special educators‚ what the author learned during the interviews that solidifies his/her desire to be a special educator and the authors personal mission statement. The questions that were asked during these

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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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