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    Characteristics Of A Good Teacher 127 10 Many people would happily switch profession with a teacher. Contrary to the popular belief‚ that teaching is a stress-free vocation‚ teaching actually can be quite demanding at times. A teacher has to don the mantle of a lucid communicator‚ a fair evaluator‚ an adept manager‚ a strict disciplinarian‚ a healing therapist and a skillful team leader. Moreover‚ at times‚ a teacher also plays the role of a surrogate parent. Thus‚ a teacher should possess certain

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    Teachers Day Speach

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    we are goanna speak about teachers Taught A teacher is a compass that actives the magnets of curiosity knowledge and wisdom in the pupils. Teachers are the leaders on the journey to knowledge Teachers are the persons who educate us They tell us the importance of education‚ what we should do‚ what we should not The even help us in any sort of thing The importance of teachers Teachers are an extremely important facet of any society for a multitude of reasons. Teachers are the people who educate

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    Qualites on a Good Teacher

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    Kayla Vega English *093 Final Essay March 27‚2013 “Ideal teachers are those who use themselves as bridges”-Nikos Kazantzakis With my high school years behind me‚ I would like to reverse roles a bit and offer some advice to teachers. My senior year‚ I had one of my best teachers ever. Her name was Mrs. Jacob. The area where she excelled the most was in making math interesting and making her students motivated and interested in learning more about math. Some nights‚ I would look forward

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    ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT 1: SPEECH: THE CRITERIA OF AN IDEAL TEACHER DEDICATED FOR: DR. NOR AZMI BIN MOSTAFA COMPLETED BY: MUSLI BIN DAWASID NRIC: 770130-12-5233 ID: D20102046904 GROUP: A131 PJJ BIU3013 - General English Page 1 SPEECH: THE CRITERIA OF AN IDEAL TEACHER An ideal teacher should have many qualities. A student remembers such a teacher for long. The effect of his personality on students lasts long. An ideal teacher is the one who is loved and respected by every student

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    Computer vs Teachers

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    (2012). Teachers explore ‘flipped’ class. Honolulu Star-Advertiser To be chosen to experiment in the last semester of school to change your criteria from traditional learning or instructing to mentoring and discussion in the class and assigning computer base homework to finish teaching the kids through practice and tutorials online. In this article it started off with just one teacher to the whole school getting involved in the concept of flipping class‚ which means to stop teacher in front of

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    Teacher and Co-education

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    the same roof‚ there will be no need to open separate schools for girls. A poor country like India cannot afford the luxury of opening separate schools for boys and girls. Co-education is thus economical. Secondly‚ there is a shortage of trained teachers in India. If the same staff teaches boys and girls together‚ we can manage with the existing staff of

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    Raising Teacher Salary

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    Raising teacher salaries will be necessary to stem a serious teacher shortage caused in large part by a red-hot job market offering lucrative salaries to college graduates‚ the American Federation of Teachers said today in releasing its 1997-98 teacher salary survey. "To attract college graduates to teaching‚ salaries must keep pace with other professions that are luring people away from the classroom. Teaching is enormously gratifying‚ and many more would make it their career choice if they felt

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    Parents Vs Teacher

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    Academic Performance Teachers spend time preparing children to learn academic skills by creating lesson plans‚ classwork and homework assignments. Parents try to make sure their children complete homework assignments‚ turn them in on time and sometimes provide academic enrichment through after-school tutoring and learning games. Teachers and parents‚ however‚ can have a different understanding of who is responsible for ensuring that a child excels at school. According to ECAP Collaborative‚ the

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    The Roles and Responsibilities of the Teacher Introduction According to Bailey‚ (2001) All P.E. teachers should understand their role in creating this kind of learning climate recognising how a positive learning environment contributes largely to the interpersonal relationships between teacher and pupil‚ and how it supports both the teachers and pupils approach to lessons. Hind and Palmer‚ (2007)‚ state a key area of responsibility for a teacher is to be aware of the legal requirements and obligations

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    The Roles and Responsibilities of the Teacher Introduction The role of a teacher must be seen as much more than purely a purveyor of information. Keeley-Browne (2007) defines the role as encouraging the higher order skills of thinking‚ reflection‚ critique and analysis. She goes onto explain that this can be achieved by creating effective and stimulating opportunities in learning. Using the tools and skills at your disposal you must be able to kindle a spark of interest in the subject being

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