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    Teacher Tribute

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    Teacher Tribute I would like to tribute this to one of my favorite teachers throughout my years at Lawrence Middle School‚ Mr. Hughes. The most important teacher in my life I would have to say would be my 8th grade history teacher Mr. Hughes my 8th grade history teacher. The way he taught was perfect it was easy to intake all the information’s because he would make learning the lesson fun. For example I remember we were learning about slavery and how north and south had fought‚ he divided the

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    Education and Teacher

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    Philosophy of Education The word “teacher” does the profession no service. A teacher is really a combination of the most important professions in the world. Besides the parents‚ an educator is the biggest influence in a child’s life. The age span in which children are in school is the most impressionable years of their lives. A student’s educational experience can mold the events of his or her future. That is why I want to become a teacher. I want to be a mold for younger generations‚ and I hope

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    “When ambition ends‚ happiness begins” the late Thomas Merton once said. William Shakespeare’s Macbeth portrays the main character‚ Macbeth‚ a Scottish warrior‚ whose ambition soon spirals out of control and forces him to continue to do wrong. Macbeth’s ambition guided his kind nature‚ which then led him to breaking all moral boundaries. The theme of ambition in Macbeth can be best explained by analyzing the witches‚ Lady Macbeth and Macbeth himself. The witches controlled Macbeth in ways that

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ Ambition and power were two qualities that‚ collectively‚ did not bring about Macbeth’s downfall. Macbeth most definitely had a thirst for power‚ his ambition was strong and ruthless and the world inevitably reciprocated such ruthlessness. Although he had that thirst‚ it was never quenched‚ power never did befall Macbeth. Instead of the power and ambition destroying him‚ it was instead his conscience creating such a fear of absolute power that clashed with his ambition to create such

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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. From

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    Interview With A Teacher

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    The person of choice‚ for my conducted interview‚ was Kristen Hicks‚ of Cumberland Road Elementary. Currently‚ Mrs. Hicks holds the occupation of a library and media specialist. However‚ prior to receiving these positions‚ Mrs. Hicks engaged predominantly in teaching kindergarten through fourth grade. Overall‚ Mrs. Hicks has been a part of the Hamilton Southeastern School District‚ for the last fifteen consecutive years. The majority of this duration‚ has partaken at Cumberland Road Elementary. For

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    Effective Teacher

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    The fundamental principle behind every effective teacher is the drive to create a passion for learning within their students‚ to stimulate their interest‚ to guide them in knowledge acquisition and learning. Effective teachers do this by offering students varied learning activities‚ teaching approaches and resources. As teachers we seek to nurture the student under our care by encouraging them to meet their full potential. There are several factors which have to be taken into consideration when addressing

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    The Heart of a Teacher

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    DEVELOPMENT REACTION PAPER THE HEART OF A TEACHER As I leaned on my headboard‚ I found myself heading towards the enjoyment of reading this article about how the real teacher teaches with his/her heart in the classroom. And so I started reflecting on what kind of a teacher I am. Teaching at first has not come in my wildest dream but since the family whom I came from cannot afford to send me to exclusive schools or well-known universities where I can pursue my career (fine arts - which I wish to

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    1. How my writing teacher teaches me in class? Back then when I was in my school‚ my writing teacher way of teaching me is very conventional. Every day‚ in class‚ whenever we are doing our writing class‚ the teacher will simply gives us a topic to write on. Before we start on writing‚ the students will be given chance to brainstorm on the idea‚ then‚ show it to teacher‚ if the teacher did not like the idea‚ we will have to change it and we will have to show it again to the teacher until she find

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    Ambition within the tragedy of Macbeth Ambition is often the driving force in one’s life. In the play William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”‚ one of the most important themes is the significance of Ambition. According to the Webster dictionary‚ ambition is a strong desire to do or to achieve typically requiring determination and hard work. The power of ambition gives undying strength to do your utmost over and over again. Malcomn‚ Macbeth‚ and Lady Macbeth serves primary example as a victim of ambition

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