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    Two Teachers

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    Two Teachers High school students often find it difficult to view their teachers as anything but "the enemy." However‚ after the first few months of the school year‚ students learn to appreciate their teachers as individuals with different approaches. Some teachers are "cool‚" while others are "tough." Some can be both "cool" and "tough" at the same time. Although Sally Thompson & Robert Crawford are both respected teachers at our school‚ their teaching styles and expectations for students differ

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    The Role of a Teacher

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    The role of a teacher in today’s world is a complex and diverse one.  It is to provide intellectual and social development‚ to have integrity‚ to be honest and to always provide appropriate conduct in the classroom and the community. In addition to these attributes‚ the role of a teacher is to acquire professionalism and ethics and abide by their own moral code and that of their school‚ while maintaining a commitment to confidentiality between students‚ colleagues and the community. A very

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    Impact of Teachers ’ subject matter knowledge and behaviour on students’ performance Syed Moeenuddin Peerzada Asst. Prof. of Physics‚ Govt. Deg. Siraj ud Daula College‚ Karachi (2014) 1. Introduction It is essential for an efficient and competent teacher to possess a complete knowledge of subject matter. The teacher with full command over subject matter can provide detailed information to the students in the classroom (Spear-Swerling‚ Brucker‚ & Alfano‚ 2005). Knowledge of key concepts

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    Ideal Teacher: The qualities that build a student to succeed. Learning simply cannot occur in a class if a student is not focused and attentive. Capturing the attention of a classroom can be a difficult challenge. From their past years and experiences‚ teachers develop and adopt their own techniques to get students to focus on any lesson‚ discussion‚ or activity. What are some characteristics considered ideal for a teacher to have in order to help a student succeed and excel in life? An ideal

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    Alexus Swain Ms. Palmer Period: 7 8/28/13 Dear Mrs. Auguste‚ My favorite teacher is Mrs. Auguste. She is a great teacher because she is nice and cares for her students. Mrs. Auguste is one teacher that will listen to her students and help them with problems that don’t just include her classroom studies. If I ever need to talk to someone about anything she’s always there. Mrs. Auguste will be greatly missed when I leave after 12th grade. She has been with Miami Jackson Senior High School

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    Chapter 1: Do I Want To Become A Teacher? Lesson 2: The Teaching Profession Are Teachers Professionals? Objectives: At the end of the lesson‚ the students should be able to: 1. Differentiate profession‚ professional and professionalism from one another. 2. Describe how a professional conducts himself/herself in the society as a whole. 3. Explain what teachers should do to practice their professionalism. Definition of Terms: Profession- is a vocation founded upon specialized educational training

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    California home to many students but few success stories. These success stories being earning extraordinary grades then becoming a college students who gets a career therefore becoming a notable individual in society. Yet why is Anaheim high school home to so many students‚ but not to many successful students. What is the problem occurring at Anaheim? Is it the school or the students? Anaheim can increase students success but they must implement shorter summers‚ proper praising‚ and student friendly curriculum

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    Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Studies (ISSN: 2321 – 2799) Volume 02 – Issue 06‚ December 2014 Attitudes of Teachers and Students towards Classroom Code Switching in Literature Classes at Tertiary Level in Pakistan 1 Beenish Riaz Gill ‚ Mumtaz Ahmed 2 1 M.Phil Scholar‚ University of Sargodha‚ Women Campus‚ Faisalabad‚ Pakistan 2 Lecturer in English‚ Govt. Postgraduate College of Science‚ Faisalabad‚ Pakistan Corresponding Author email: webmumtaz {at} gmail.com ___________________

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    Role of Teacher

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    evaluating. (Gravells and Simpson 2008). The role‚ responsibilities and boundaries of the teacher in Further Education will be reviewed. The role of the teacher In Further Education is to assess individual learning styles considering the learner’s previous experience and background. It is important to be aware of adult learners needs as stated by Knowles et al (2005) in the andragogical model of learning. The teacher must then identify and use various teaching methods to ensure all learning styles are

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    instances‚ students cringe when the words "reading" and "school" are said concurrently. Fear immediately arises in most children at the sound of their teacher’s announcement that they will be reading a book in class. There are two main reasons why children dread a reading assignment: knowing that they must answer tedious questions and knowing it might be a possibility that they will read aloud. Many teachers give their classes questions over the reading in order to be confident that the students comprehend

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