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    Importance of a Teacher

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    From “The Importance of Teacher Self-Awareness in Working with Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders” by Richardson and Shupe‚ Teaching Exceptional Children‚ Vol. 36‚ No. 2‚ 2003‚ pp. 8-13. Copyright 2006 by The Council for Exceptional Children. Reprinted with permission. The Importance of Teacher Self-Awareness in Working With Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Brent G. Richardson ❈ Margery J. Shupe What are your primary concerns in the classroom? Are you constantly

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    Teacher Interviews

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    Teacher Interviews I have many great teachers that have influenced my life through the years. However there are many‚ there are three in particular that have been a large part of my life in high school. Mrs. Sikes‚ Mrs. Conner‚ and Mr. Marlow are the teachers that have been that special part of my life. During my interviews I asked each teacher a few questions relating to their career. First I asked what motivates them to be a teacher. Their answers were really similar. Mr. Marlow said that what

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    Teachers Tribute

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    Please allow me to begin my spoken tribute to our teachers with these lines: “Teachers are God’s gift to students. Students are God’s gift to teachers. Teachers and students are God’s gift to mankind‚ and civilization.” Without teachers and students there will be no progress‚ no future to dream for. Teachers pass on knowledge to students and students pass on knowledge to students and so on. Today we celebrate Teachers Day. We pay tribute to our teachers who made civilization‚ who gave

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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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    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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    Who Is a Teacher

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    Who is a Teacher?   By Joe Waldron  In the early years of school we are asked to participate in "Show and Tell." Some people dread the experience‚ some people like it so much they spend the rest of their life looking for things they can share with others. When the Show and Tell bug has bitten the young person the student may become a teacher. There are many good teachers we meet in life; a few of us take it up as a profession.  Why are some people like this? The best of teachers simply enjoy

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    Significance of Teachers

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    SIGNIFICANCE OF TEACHERS IN THE EDUCATION AND FORMATION OF THE YOUNG Our school is our second home. Our teachers are our second parents. We are at their care and guidance five days a week. They hone our skills and improve our capabilities. Everything starts with teachers and the mentality they possess to drive us students to new levels. Teachers supply the feeling of trust with their students at an early point in the educational fields. Children grow to learn and become adapted to learning young

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    just became my new home for a while. Nobody here knows when we will pick up and leave to our next camp. Auschwitz is a concentration camp that abuses all the Jews. As a Jew life is miserable and fighting for our lives only kills us faster. There is no real explanation to why we have to stay at this place. Life is depressing because most people here are the only ones left in their family. Times were very different before Auschwitz. I used to play with my siblings at our house. My parents worked

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    Describe a teacher

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    There are many teachers I’ve met in my life. Some of them are really meaningful to me‚ but others are not. When I work hard on my job and try to be a successful business man‚ I always remember the woman who impacts my whole life‚ she is my teacher‚ Ms. Lee. Ms. Lee‚ who was my middle school class teacher and geography teacher‚ had a kind heart but serious appearance. I have never thought that her behavior and educational teaching will implant in my heart so deeply. First time I saw her‚ I believe

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    Ambition is often the leading force in one’s life‚ making them strive persistently to achieve something more and accomplish great things. It can be a positive force‚ but can easily become a negative one when clouds by one’s desires and greed. In Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth‚ blind ambition has blurred the morality of many of the characters and causes them to fall to their demise. To convey the theme as effectively as possible Shakespeare uses numerous rhetorical devices throughout the play‚ one

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