The Role of Teachers Throughout history there have been countless numbers of teachers: artisans‚ craftsmen‚ ideologist‚ to name a few. They have all master some skill‚ gained some wisdom‚ or comprehended an idea. These teachers have achieved knowledge which allows them to excel and to be above and beyond regular people. Knowledge is something everyone strives for‚ and many desire. To achieve knowledge‚ one must have an eye-opening experience‚ and epiphany that leads to the increase of one’s intellect
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The age of electronics and more precisely‚ computers‚ has caused a huge impact on the way we do business today. Just 15 years ago‚ innovations such as the FAX machine‚ and the Personal Computer(PC) were top-of-the-line and were considered to be cutting edge. The growth and innovations of the computer brought along with it many aspects of the business world. Today‚ many business people would not be able to function effortlessly without computers. Communication is an example of one of these business
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Technology has made major improvements over the years. It seems that technology becomes more advanced on a daily basis. Coming up with creative ideas to write about and researching information on most any topic is right at our fingertips in today’s world. Writing essays and research papers have also become easier with services like Grammarly‚ Microsoft Word‚ etc. These services help with editing‚ APA format‚ and correcting any spelling or grammar errors that many writers could easily overlook. With
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Analyse the role and Responsibilities of the teacher and the boundaries of that role. Gold and Barentsen (2014)‚ illustrate that teaching‚ unlike many other professions‚ encompasses much more than the role suggests. They argue that when considering a role in the sense of ‘the activities’ associated by that given job or profession‚ a teacher’s is much more diverse. To suggest then that the role of a teacher is‚ quite simply‚ to teach‚ in the same way‚ for example‚ that a dancer’s role is to dance
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Task A (a) Analyse your own roles and responsibilities in education and training (fig 1) based upon the teaching and learning cycle as cited by (Gravells & Simpson‚ 2010) The roles of a teacher can be mapped closely to the teaching and learning cycle (Gravells & Simpson‚ 2010)and in each stage the roles are quite distinct but the overall objective of a teacher is to ensure the learner gains qualifications at a pace and learning style that is favourable to their needs. This should be achieved by
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Over the last century‚ do you think music has changed from being about artistic expression to being more about money and business? Who owns the record companies and is there any room for indy’s? Yes music has definitely changed‚ the music industry is a big money making business. Throughout the last century the idea of music has changed for both the listener as well as the artist. In many cases‚ music is not recognized as an expression of art‚ but rather music has become a multi-billion dollar
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Roles and responsibilities of a teacher The Oxford English Dictionary explains ‘role’ as “the function assumed or part played by a person or thing in a particular situation.” ‘Responsibilities’ are described as “a thing which one is required to do as part of a job‚ role‚ or legal obligation.” Lifelong learning is a hugely varied and diverse sector‚ it is essential to identify your specific role and responsibility in order to successfully implement the learning cycle and help the learners to
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Roles and Responsibilities Within The Teacher/Training Cycle Consider your own roles and responsibilities in the lifelong learning sector‚ provide an explanation of how the teacher training cycle applies to your present or future teaching circumstances. The definition of a role is‚ ’The part played by the person as a societal expectation’ Taylor (2013). Responsibility can be defined as‚ ’the person or thing for which one is responsible’ Taylor (2013). To place these definitions within the
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The Roles and Responsibilities of the Teacher Teachers are required to meet the national standard within the teaching sector by adhering to strict codes of practice and fulfil certain responsibilities and roles as discussed below. 1a) It is the role of the teacher to be a mentor‚ a role model‚ a good listener and public speaker. Teachers also play a vital role in pastoral care and safeguarding students. This role includes: sharing relevant information regarding the protection of learners
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For thousands of years’ humans have been coming together to live in what is called civilizations. For thousands of years‚ the creation of civilization has made people work together to improve living conditions and live better lives‚ but has also demonstrated that different society’s will fight each other to gain more power and show that their civilization is stronger than others. It is fair to say that humans have progressed civilizations going back to the first little civilizations of Mesopotamia
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