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    Essay On THE TEACHER AS A NATION BUILDER The importance of the teacher in national life cannot be over-emphasized. It is he who influences the immature minds of the youth. He treats and tries to mold the living stuff into various forms. The future of the nation is fashioned by him through the process of education. A nation trying to march ahead on the roads to progress can leave the education of her sons and daughter in the hands of incompetent teachers only at its own risk. "The world of tomorrow

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    Malcom (2007)‚ who sought to ascertain how teachers developed resilience and if their ability to be resilient impacted their retention in the profession‚ studied 14 beginning teachers (3 males‚ 11 females) in three experience ranges of one‚ three‚ and five years. Interview results revealed the most important attributes of resilient teachers uttered by interviewees. These ideas included bouncing back (11 times)‚ being flexible (9)‚ keep going (7)‚ keeping a positive attitude (14)‚ understanding oneself

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    friends. We interacted with them with teacher. It shows us how important the role of education is. According to Wardiman Djoyonegoro‚ the ex of Ministry of Education affair “At least there are three aspects which are able to develop education properly. 1) facilities‚ 2) The quality of the books‚ 3) professional Teachers and educational staffs”. From the above explanation from Wardiman‚ I ound it interesting to write about professional teacher and why teacher is being favorite job for me. From

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    lamp of civilization burning.” The role of a teacher in society is both significant and valuable.It has far-reaching influence on the society he lives in and no other personality can have an influence more profound than that of a teacher. Students are deeply affected by the teacher’s love and affection‚ his character‚ his competence‚ and his moral commitment. A popular teacher becomes a model for his students. The students try to follow their teacher in his manners‚ costumes‚ etiquette‚ style of

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    Teachers as Human Molders

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    Teacher as Human Molder” I came across a book entitled‚ The Four Greatest Teachers in the World written by J. Maurus. The top in the list were Socrates‚ Plato‚ Confucius and Jesus Christ. Based on the narration‚ Socrates dwelt oftentimes in Agora. He engaged himself in discussion with men of wit to mentally empower him. Because of his intellectual acumen‚ he had avidly been adhered by the youth. Their constant association with him placed him in controversy because the Greeks suspected

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    Qualities of a good teacher Teachers play a central role in the education of students. For promotion of learning teachers have to display a sense of responsibility and must be in possession of qualities of leadership that are essential for motivation of students. It falls upon the teachers to create a friendly environment in the institution free of coercion. They must teach through cooperation‚ facilitation‚ love and caring attitude and not

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    are the best teachers There are many important people in our life who can teach us something. But the very first ones are our parents. I totally agree with the statement that parents are the best teachers. They teach us to speak‚ walk‚ ride a bike‚ behave ourselves and for all these they don’t ask anything in return. As the first teachers‚ parents plant the seeds of peace‚ love‚ respect and happiness in the minds of children at a very young age. Another advantage of parents as teacher is that they

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    without any doubts be called the leading power of the society’s development. It is well known that there exist three main factors that influence the development of the personality. They are: heredity‚ social encirclement and education. Good and Bad Teachers Essay Usually the term education is used meaning the great impact that parent have on the future personality of their child. But this also includes school education‚ because nowadays‚ when parents are very busy they are the people‚ who teach children

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    Characteristic of an effective teacher 1. A ‘Calling’ for the profession This is supposed to be the most important. And this is what is causing me the most headache at the moment. To accept the fact that someone might be doing this job as a job for the perks and the advantages without a real commitment is a real hindrance in achieving my aim of helping teachers become better professionals. How do you train teachers to develop a calling for the profession? Is this something I can possibly aim at

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    Stress Among teachers

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    Ravichandran‚ Ph.D. G. Baskaran‚ Ph.D. L. Ramamoorthy‚ Ph.D. A Study on Personality Factors Causing Stress among School Teachers M.Phil. Dissertation C. Manjula‚ M.A.‚ M.Phil.‚ Ph.D. Language in India 12 : 2 C. Manjula A Study on Personality Factors Causing Stress among School Teachers A STUDY ON PERSONALITY FACTORS CAUSING STRESS AMONG SCHOOL TEACHERS Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the M. Phil degree in Psychology to Mother Teresa Women’s University

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