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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to acknowledge my family and my daughter for their patience in bearing with me while I typed notes into the night and missed out on some of the family time and memories. Thanks for your love and forgiveness. I would also like to thank Mrs Shobhana for her help and encouragement. It was when I was feeling the stress of completing my research that she encouraged me the most and helped me realize that I could do it. I would also

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    A great Teacher‚ Scholar & Philosopher “He is a great teacher. There is a lot we can learn from him”‚ said Pandit Jawarlal Nehru about Dr. S.Radhakrishanan. When Dr. Radhakrishanan became the President of India in the year 1962‚ some of his fans requested him that they intended to celebrate Sep. 5 his birthday. Dr. Radhakrishanan said‚ “Instead of celebrating my birthday separately‚ it would be my proud privilege if Sep. 5 is celebrated as Teachers’ Day”. Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishanan

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    Importance of Teachers Day- About Teachers Day A person who helps in shaping our life from our childhood days‚ a person who wipes our tears and makes us smile. She teaches us‚ scolds us‚ plays with us and helps us overcome our fears. These are people specially made by god to look after his small wonders. Come let’s celebrate all those people who have made an impact on us from day one. Let us celebrate Teacher’s Day. World’s teachers day falls on October 5th‚ commemorates teachers’ organizations

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    post to the Programme - in - Charge of your Programme Centre. You should retain a copy of all the assignment responses in your own interest. nd ES-334: EDUCATION AND SOCIETY Assignment - 01 Answer the following questions: i) ii) iii) Mention the Aims of Education in present scenario. (250 words) What is ‘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

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    Wilde’s play The Importance of Being Earnest. Through the various characters like Jack and Cecily‚ it is clear to see common traits that appear to group the woman and the men into their two distinct categories. This belief that is shown in the play is explicitly written about in “The Women of England: Their Social Duties and Domestic Habits.” In this essay‚ Sarah Stickney Ellis maps out all of the expectations for women to act in that society. She not only states the apparent importance of it‚ but then

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    The Importance of Being Earnest Research Paper Oscar Wilde‚ born Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Willa Wilde is an Irish author‚ playwright‚ and poet. Wilde was born October 16th‚ 1854 in Dublin Ireland. Wilde is well known for his infamous arrest and imprisonment over his sexuality. Throughout Oscar Wilde’s career‚ he has  produced several great plays that were considered witty‚ highly satirical comedies of manners that contained dark and serious undertones. Many of his plays were based on situations

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    THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER "The Teacher is like an oil lamp – if its flame is steady and bright a hundred lamps can be lit by it‚ without in any way diminishing its brightness. For ensuring the brightness of the lamp‚ it is necessary that the wick be in good order and the oil supply be sufficient." Certainly the role of the teacher cannot be written in mere words. However‚ this writer can highlight some of the key responsibilities to which strategies‚ methods and planning can be impinged upon

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    Major Works Data Sheet Fabbiha Chowdhury‚ Rebecca Rich‚ Yusra Ahmed- Band 2 Title: The Importance of Being Earnest Author: Oscar Wilde Date of Publication: December‚ 1898 Genre: Satire‚ Comedy of Manners Historical information about the period of publications: Wilde originally wrote the play during the summer of 1894 in Worthing‚ England. Although it was performed the following year‚ it wasn’t published until 1898 due to Wilde’s tainted reputation and bankruptcy. Wilde had prosecuted

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    Each year on World Teachers’ Day‚ we take special timeout to recognize the priceless contribution our teachers continue to make in transforming our country. The educationists captured it aptly when they stated that teachers are “… attractive models who advertise‚ by their very being- that learning does produce wondrous results”. Everytime I move around everyday‚ I see the efforts of our teachers at work‚ playing a vital role in our communities. No matter what the situation or circumstances‚ whether

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    I had the distinct privilege and pleasure of interviewing Ms. ABC‚ Elementary School Music Teacher at ABC School. This interview is a true testament to the challenges educator’s face in today’s music classrooms. Music teachers are faced with diverse classrooms filled with children who have different learning styles and varying ability levels; therefore‚ certain issues will arise relative to the diversity. I am extremely grateful to Ms. Liza Smith for supporting me with this interview. Why is music

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