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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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    Role of a teacher

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    The Role of the Teacher Introduction According to Cruickshank‚ Bainer & Metcalf (1995): “Teaching should be a conscious‚ deliberate act‚ resulting from thoughtful decision making about what to teach and how students can learn best”. It is therefore imperative that the correct teaching strategies be employed to achieve the desired learning outcomes. It is equally important that teachers assume certain roles in and outside of the classroom. A teacher ’s role involves far more than just standing

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    _______________ 1 TIS Essay 1 Leadership How do leaders get to lead successfully? Eva Katharina Gorenflo Tutor: Dr Jo Cullinane 12 December 2006 Words: 4109 2 Just for your inspiration… There are about 110 titles matching your search when you put the word “leadership” in the universities library search engine. 265.000.000 is the number of results you receive when you ask Google to provide you with information on „leadership“. Not to mention Yahoo! or MSN. So where

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    Teachers and Students

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    for learning have been subjected to a great deal of attention. It has also been the focus of a number of L2 studies in recent years since Reid’s influential work on the topic was published in 1987. Research on learning styles‚ has provided teachers and also students with a different view of learning and how to apply it to classrooms and lives. Among the authors that have views regarding this topic are: Mathew Peacock (2001)‚ Rao Zhenhui (2001)‚ Joy Reid (1995)‚ Rita and Kenneth Dunn (1993)

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    Arming Teachers

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    Is There Support for Arming Teachers in Schools? Alley M. Odell Concord University Arming Teachers in Schools “Armed police resource officers in schools are not new but the notion of arming teachers and principals and schools is new to most‚” (Koonce‚ 2014‚ p.165). School shootings in a school have become a nationwide problem and heartache. For example‚ the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Colorado‚ was national news and hurt the country. Not to mention it is a parent’s

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    The Function of Teacher

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    The function of teachers: 1. Teachers’ primary responsibilities involve providing direct instruction to students‚ which include literacy and numeracy‚ craftsmanship or vocational training‚ the arts‚ religion‚ civics‚ community roles‚ or life skills‚ all of these are to help students learn specific subject matter while they develop as mature‚ capable and responsible young adults. 2. Teachers need to impart knowledge of their subject matter to students. This goes beyond simply stating the knowledge

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    INVOLVEMENT IN CURRICULUM PLANNING Recent studies in the United States shown that curriculum implementation can only be successful if teachers and communities are involved in the development and implementation of curriculum and structural changes.(Arend Carl‚ 2005) While addressing the need of the learners which is the primary concern of the curriculum‚ teachers should be one of the principal role-players in the process of addressing these challenges. The question is: Are they allowed to participate

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    Effective Teacher

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    An effective teacher. What does that mean to you? Is it someone who teaches students according to their learning ability? Is it someone who makes students feel comfortable? Or is an effective teacher someone who knows when to have fun and when to be serious? Well‚ let’s consider these 3 things and see if they define the meaning of an effective teacher. An effective teacher is someone who teaches students according to their learning ability. Everyone learns at different levels. We all have

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    Teachers’ Day is celebrated on the 5th of September‚ the birth anniversary of my pre-eminent predecessor‚ Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan‚ who was one of the great scholars and philosophers of our country. When he became the President of India in 1962‚ his admirers requested him to allow them to celebrate his birthday. Dr Radhakrishnan‚ who himself was an accomplished teacher‚ said‚ "instead of celebrating my birthday separately‚ it would be my proud privilege if the 5th of September

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    The Good Teacher

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    The teacher is the person who sows not only the seeds of knowledge in his student ‚ but also he has a influence upon their attitude toward the school‚ the people and the world that surround us. He has also a special influence in modeling his students‚ their features and their character .  That is why teacher profession demands many skills and abilities ‚‚ and if these skills are innate ‚ that would be ideal. Not everyone can practice this profession that demands a life surrounded by children. So

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