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    that ’good’ here means‚ ’effective’ - that is‚ a teacher can impart his knowledge and whatever other value it is his responsibility to spread to his charges. It is also assumed that the teacher under discussion is one who teaches secondary school. First of all‚ a teacher must know his profession thoroughly. He must know his subject beyond the point he intends to teach. He needs to be an expert. For example‚ if he is teaching literature‚ he should know all the plays of Shakespeare - or at least

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    How can teachers be advocates for children in and out of the classroom? Teachers play an important role‚ everyone knows that‚ but does anyone actually know how much teachers do for us? It seems that teachers are just an authority figure at school‚ but it is so much more than that. Teachers are in a classroom with about 25 children who thirst for an education. Teachers quench this thirst with the knowledge that they teach in the classroom. Teachers do not just advocate children in the classroom; they

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    alcohol abuse and for racial insults against a black fellow student. Hann was celebrating his 21 birthday party at the courtyard‚ he was really drunk and shouted into the air “Fuck you‚ niggers!” referring to a black fellow student and later another student opened the window and called for quiet‚ and he was answered with a religious insult “Fucking Jew”. Although there was no physical action or any violent fight or threats‚ but many students were offended by the remarks Hann made. Indeed‚ Vartan Gregorian

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    HOW TO BECOME AN EFFECTIVE COLLEGE STUDENT In Partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject English Submitted by: Hermosilla ‚ Pedrelyn B. Submitted to: Mr. Joefel Suan Table of contents 1. Introduction………………………………………………………1 2. Instructions……………………………………………………….2-4 A. Things you’ll need B. Steps‚ rules &regulation being a student C. Tips and writing 3. More Effective Learners……………………………………………………4-9

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    Should students be allowed to eat in the classroom? Many people say that students should be able to eat during class. Unlike other people think the opposite. Let’s see why people think students should eat in class. First where going to start with the negative side. Which means the people that think it’s a bad idea. The have many reasons some are just dumb and some are very true that’s might just change your mind. They earthier think that the students will make a big mess or sometimes student have

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    One Introduction: According to Coetzee‚ van Niekerk and Wydeman‚ “Educators may be very knowledgeable about subject matter and teaching techniques‚ but if they do not know how to get learners involved in learning‚ their efforts are wasted”. (Coetzee et al 2008:102) Learner participation is critical for learning in the classroom. It benefits both‚ the learner and the educator in numerous ways‚ one benefit being that the educator is able to fulfil his or her role in helping the learner to become

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    Should Teachers Be Allowed to Ban Laptops in Classrooms? I know some college teachers are starting to ban laptops from classrooms. I think that laptops should not be banned.  Yes‚ some students surf the web or play games in class‚ but that doesn’t mean the rest of us who use laptops responsibly should be punished for the actions of a few.  In this essay I will argue that using laptops is a right that teachers should not infringe upon. For starters‚ many of us who have grown up with computers

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    Common Problems Met by Teachers in Teaching High School Students A Research Paper Presented to The English Department Saint Louis University Laboratory High School In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement in English IV ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The researcher would like to thank and recognize all the persons who had helped in making this research possible and successful through their assistance‚ contributions‚ suggestions‚ and the like. First‚ my utmost gratitude to my English teacher for her guidance and

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    Approaches to learning: how different approaches to learning can affect students success in higher education. Date: 24th November‚ 2013 Firstly‚ learning is the acquisition of knowledge or skills through experience‚ practice‚ or study‚ or by taught. It is a way by which knowledge is acquired. On the other hand‚ approaches to learning describe what students do when they go about learning and why they do it. Approaches to learning are divided into two groups; the deep approach to learning and the surface

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    Does the teacher keep students in during recess/lunch? Why? My cooperating teacher does keep students in for lunch and recess‚ usually every day. For homework‚ she has students record in their agenda what they need to do for the night‚ week‚ or weekend. When students return the next day‚ the teacher checks to see if they are ready to turn in any homework that is due. If students are missing homework‚ she gives them a one day grace period. If a student still has not turned in homework after this

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