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    history and philosophy‚ sociology and many others. All the mentioned subjects above are very important to a teacher for effective teaching and learning in the teaching fraternity. For a teacher to teach effectively there is a need for that teacher to have studied the important subjects mentioned above. However this academic paper is meant to discuss the importance of sociology to a teacher in the teaching professional. Sociology is a subject which was coined by a French sociologist called Augustint

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    My Ideal Teacher

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    Teaching is a noble profession. The teacher is a respected person. In ancient India the teacher had a place of respect next to one’s mother and father. In those days‚ men of wisdom with unlimited knowledge were teachers. Students used to go in search of such teachers to get educated. ‘Guru’ as the teachers were then called was very much respected by society. ‘Guru’ enjoyed a lot of respect even with the king of the land. Education was then limited to a few. In courser of time‚ education was democratized

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    Baldwin- A Talk to Teachers Why are Baldwin’s ideas still important today? Thesis: Baldwin’s ideas are still important today because the issues he discusses continue to be prominent in today’s society because of the misinformation in education. A Talk to Teachers is a speech composed and presented by James Baldwin‚ a highly influential figure in American literature. The composition of A Talk to Teachers reflects the turmoil‚ and transitional period that American society experienced in

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    Teachers Drug Tested

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    Drug Screening Teachers Prepared for: The Board of Education Abstract Currently‚ new hire teachers are not drug tested. This policy needs to be changed because teachers highly impact the students they come in contact with. This paper is a proposal written in APA format in order to persuade the Board of Education to change the drug screening policy for new hires in local the school system. In order to be eligible to earn a Tennessee teacher certification and

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    Best Teacher Essay

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    serves my correct‚ “The Best Teacher” I remember is my 5th grade teacher‚ Mrs. Hawthorne. She taught at Stamford Middle School in Stamford‚ CT. Mrs. Hawthorne was tough‚ patient‚ caring‚ and didn’t mind going that extra mile for any of her students education. Whether it was staying afterschool‚ coming to your house for parent-teacher conferences‚ or even buying school materials for students that couldn’t afford them. Mrs. Hawthorne‚ to me‚ was the definition of a GREAT teacher. 2. I think when I

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    Roles ‚Responsibilities‚ boundaries and Relationship of teachers with other professional. * Roles and Responsibilities of a teachers in life long sector. In my view ‚followings should be the roles and responsibilities of a teacher of numeracy /math‚ Physics‚ and ICT at adults level. 1. One of the responsibilities of someone who is thinking about going into teaching in the lifelong learning sector would be to gain the skills‚ which are required for the subject ‚ in which he/she intend to

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    Assignment title An investigation of novice teachers ’ stressors in the elementary classroom - A case study in Gora School INTRODUCTION The purpose of this research is to observe how novice teachers in Gora School [Pseudonymous name] experience stress. This study also aims to attempt to propose ways in which schools can be better managed in order to lower the overall perceived stress levels by novice teachers. It could be argued that teacher preparation programs should prepare scholars

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    the characteristics of a good teacher. I have always wanted to be a teacher since I was a little girl so I usually read all the articles about how to become a good teacher. They always have a lot of differences but there are some things in common. Those things are the characteristics that a good teacher should have: knowledge‚ teaching skills‚ student management technique. The most important thing for someone to be a teacher is knowledge. You can’t be a teacher if you don’t have enough knowledge

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    Topic: “Teacher-Student Relationships and Academic and Behavioral Levels” Introduction The importance of teacher-student relationships will forever be an increasing factor in students’ academic achievements and behaviors. The general topic for this research is how teacher-student relationships affect students’ academic achievements develop or destroy their behavioral skills. This topic brings about a lot of conflicts that leads to many unanswered questions such as ‘What happens to the teacher-student

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    REFLECTION: TEACHERS AS LEADERS When I read the first paragraph of the reflection‚ I felt there is nothing more to say. I felt everything that I wanted to share about TEACHERS AS LEADERS was encapsulated in the paragraph. I fully agree with what is written in the paragraph. I would just like to comment on the first sentence which says‚ “TEACHERS WHO SERVE IN LEADERSHIP ROLES may do so formally or informally.” TEACHERS WHO SERVE IN LEADERSHIP ROLES? It made me ponder: aren’t all teachers leaders?

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