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    Women Are Better Teachers

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    Do women made better to be a teacher? It is too subjective to be answered because some people may agree but some people do not. From the statistic shown by the Malaysia Ministry of Education on 30th June 2011‚ the number of female teachers are about 300000 while male teachers only consists of more than 100000. We may see that teaching profession been dominated by females especially in primary and secondary school. Nowadays‚ women are more being chosen to be a teacher because of their characteristics

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    How are teachers important To me‚ teachers are an extremely important facet of any society for a multitude of reasons. They are the people who educate the youth of society who in turn become the leaders of the next generation of people. They are also the ones who are teaching and imparting their knowledge upon children in their most impressionable years. What these children learn from their teachers at a young age will most likely stay with them for the rest of their lives. Thus‚ teachers definitely

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    Teachers are born‚ not made Who is a teacher? This term names someone who decided to pass their knowledge to others. There are two different sorts of teachers. There are those who are truly devoted to their profession and took an oath to educate others. On the other hand there are those who suffer every moment they spend in the classroom full of students. In my belief‚ this has a great impact on the students and the amount of knowledge they get during their student years. Therefore‚ I agree with

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    Good and Bad Teachers

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    to say that I did have some bad teachers and some good ones. I would like to start with the good teachers I had in the past and the ones I have now. I had about 5 good teachers in the past that were very good to me and my class. Those teachers were good because they would give us parties every time the whole class gets an A. They would give us free time when we needed it‚ they would let us play bingo beside on the lesson we were having). I gave about 6 good teachers this year‚ well so far they are

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    Teacher Burnout Essay

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    This article focused on the phenomenon called teacher burnout. Teacher burnout is described as an occurrence in which a teacher has been undergoing stress and because of that experiences the effects of that. Burnout can cause many problems for teachers and students. Problems such as teacher health decline‚ signs of depression‚ and others; resulting in negative outcomes for the students. Special education teachers are at an even higher risk because of their working conditions‚ and that because of

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    Teacher Performance Pay

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    Position Paper: Teacher Performance Pay John Filutze November 15‚ 2011 Jeff Abbott‚ Ph.D. Performance-based pay has been a hot topic among conversations regarding public education over the past several years. Performance-based pay‚ pay-for-performance‚ or merit pay‚ are all synonymous with pay programs “whereby teacher bonuses are tied to improvements in students’ performance” (Cissell‚ 2010‚ p. 119). Some programs even determine teacher pay‚ not just bonuses‚ based on

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    Teacher Expectancy Effect

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    3.1 Teacher Expectancy Effect When we discuss about the interactionist (or symbolic interactionist) view in the context of educational institutions‚ teacher expectancy effect would be one of the major areas affecting the growth and improvement of students both in academically and in extra-curricular‚ mentally and physically. In other words‚ teacher expectancy effect is something that ties closely to the social development of the students as a whole. Teacher expectancy effect is defined as “the

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    I often wonder about teachers who educated famous people such as Einstein‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ and the like. Were these teachers specially qualified to inspire their students to achieve fame and success? Or were these teachers just plain lucky to have exceptionally talented students? Do some teachers have the rare quality of turning dust into gold? The answer may not be easy to find. Andy Rooney Most of us end up with no more than five or six people who remember us. Teachers have thousands of people

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    Raise Teachers Salary

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    Raise the Nc teacher salary \ North Carolina has some the lowest state employee salaries in the United States‚ but the one that stands out from all the rest is the annual salary peid to the states teachers in the educational system. Education for the nations youth is one of the first priorities of the state as well as the nation a‚ in order to help students in the present as well as the future prosper the state should allow room in its budget to raise all teachers salaries. Its a pretty simple

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    that post lists of qualities that all great teachers should possess. These lists range from 10-15 characteristics‚ but I believe that they can be summed into a love for children‚ not only a firm knowledge in their content area but passion as well‚ and that they take the time to get to know their students by developing a healthy student-teacher relationship. In his book Qualities of an Effective Teacher‚ James Stronge subcategorizes qualities into the teacher as a person‚ as an individual‚ and he lists

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