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    Analysis-what makes a teacher an effective teacher? There are many skills‚ traits and methods that teachers possess to effectively teach students. The purpose of this analysis is to try and find statistical research that can be recorded with conclusions to draw from it. I have interviewed two teachers consisting of 5 questions each and I have handed out 16 copies of my questionnaire containing 10 questions each. I used 8 males and 8 females so that I can make a non-biased conclusion to my research

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    unforgettable teacher Thorough my educational life there were many teachers or lecturers I cannot forget them. In whole my life I will remember them and wish to them they be in a good condition and they will continue their massage witch is helping people to improve‚ rises them knowledge and helping the students to be better persons. For them they see the education process must includes fun‚ educate and acting. From all teachers I ever had there is one teacher I can’t forget

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    your room not being allowed to play with your friends‚ who are outside‚ until you’re done studying. Now imagine‚ you come home report card in hand‚ you have a C in a class and you know you’re going to get in trouble‚ toys taken away‚ spankings‚ physical and verbal punishment. That is what a child goes through when they are pushed too hard academically by their parents. There are many long term effects of this abuse‚ and reasons why it should be classified as abuse. Some of the effects of the abuse

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    Professional Teacher

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    Introduction: The term professional is one of the most exalted in the English language denoting as it does long and arduous years of preparation a striving for excellence a dedication to The public interest and moral and ethical values. The service to the public as a professional turns out to be dedicated and committed only when moral‚ ethical religious values serve our bedrock foundation. The same moral‚ ethical and religious convictions inspire us to embrace continuing professional

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    Teacher in America

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    can I be a teacher and have all these negative thoughts and feelings about how our school system works. I thought I was alone in feeling this way. However‚ from the readings‚ reflections and discussions during the course of this class‚ I have now realized I am not alone in feeling this way. In fact‚ most teachers have the same apprehensions that I share. One major thing I have noticed since becoming a teacher is how my views on education have changed. Before I became a teacher I assumed things

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    The Long Haul

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    understand things for themselves based on their experiences and knowledge. He wanted to show why he Highlander and for who he started it for. The short stories allowed the reader to get inside of Myles Horton’s mind and see what exactly he was thinking. The Long Haul can be described as book used to inspire people who are down and need help getting up to feet. Short Story I short I choose was called. It talked about how his grandfather could not read but still could do many things. My grandfather was

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    Motivation for a Teacher

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    “The teacher has to have the energy of the hottest volcano‚ the memory on an elephant and the diplomacy of an ambassador” – Patrick J.Eggleton (1999) When I first read this‚ I could not agree more. It seemed relevant to me for the past 3 months. Working in Convent school is like riding a roller coaster. You need to speed all the way and at the same‚ you scream – because you cannot tolerate speeding up. My energy level was in need to always recharge so that I can think and do things. Everything

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    model to various judges who saw us compete not to long ago. You could say we were in future cities boot camp because we won the first round and were preparing for the second in front of judges we presented in front of before. There I was wasting my sweet Saturday ironically at school. There were so many other things that I could be doing at nine am in the morning‚ like oh I don’t know SLEEPING!!!! Here’s the insight‚ future cities is a club where you have to develop a future city‚ where all of today’s

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    The Role of a Teacher

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    The Role of a Teacher. Being born in the 1950’s my education was mainly the traditional style of lectures. The information was dispensed by a teacher stood in front of the blackboard with chalk in hand and big clouds of white dust filling the room when the board was cleaned. I felt as though my schooling was split in two. A lot of practical work was involved in physics‚ chemistry‚ and home economics. I found these subjects easy and enjoyed them. There were subjects I struggled with and had to

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    The Long Walk

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    THE LONG WALK "The Long Walk" by Stephen King is easily comparable to the book “1984” George Orwell‚ because they both share the value of a constant surveillance of it citizens. The governments of each book control their citizens by constantly watching them‚ occupying them‚ and always reminding them of the consequences of disobeying. The government sees everything‚ if you disobey‚ you will suffer.

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