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    Task 1 Teaching role and responsibilities in education and training. LLUK has identified two distinct and important teacher roles in the FE sector for which there are government regulations. A full teacher role which represents the full range of responsibilities performed by those who are expected to attain the status of Qualified Teacher‚ Learning and Skills(QTLS) An ‘associate’ teacher role which contains fewer teaching responsibilities and which

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    “The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.”Nelson Mandela once said‚ “Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world.” The teacher imparts education hence the role of the teacher is of paramount importance both in the present and the future of a student. Teachers are an integral part of everyone’s life. Teachers serve the society by being a philosopher‚ a friend and a guide to countless students through

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    UNIVERSITY OF JOS THE CONCEPT OF IMPROVISATION AND THE ROLE OF THE STUDENT AND TEACHER IN IMPROVISATIONS DATE: 13/02/2013 INTRODUCTION In its simplest sense‚ improvisation is the ability to react spontaneously‚ from moment to moment. This is the base for all definitions of improvisation. The ability to improvise is certainly esteemed‚ as it is related to resourcefulness. The attitudes towards improvisation are knowledge‚ culture and environment dependent‚ and differ from person to person

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    Normal Diversity SOE Goal #3: Teachers differentiate instruction with respect for individual and cultural characteristics. Introduction To begin the discussion on differentiating instruction and making sure it is respectful of the individual‚ I will need to begin with some definitions of terms and basic thoughts. The scope of this paper is to talk about multicultural education as well as differentiation for the varying abilities of the students. It is a wide coverage! There cannot be a simple

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    com/2012/11/action-research-on-classroom.html ction research on classroom participation ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to our tutor Mr. Sonam Rinchen‚ for leading us in to the world of academic research which I felt is helpful in our profession as a teacher to enhance ourselves professionally. Sincere and grateful thanks are not nearly enough in expressing what I feel about the support and guidance provided by our tutor Mr. Sonam Rinchen‚ and some of my colleagues. This action research might never have

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    How can teachers be advocates for children in and out of the classroom? Teachers play an important role‚ everyone knows that‚ but does anyone actually know how much teachers do for us? It seems that teachers are just an authority figure at school‚ but it is so much more than that. Teachers are in a classroom with about 25 children who thirst for an education. Teachers quench this thirst with the knowledge that they teach in the classroom. Teachers do not just advocate children in the classroom; they

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    | Review your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the teaching/training cycle. | 631 words | | Alan Marshall | | 28/01/2012 | L. Walklin (1990) “The roles and responsibilities of a teacher evolve with time and circumstance. It is impossible to give a rigid definition of either as they change constantly‚ though there are some roles and responsibilities that are common to all teachers throughout the education system. It is hard to know where

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    student’s life‚ she will have fourteen teachers growing up. Not to mention the countless other teachers she will have contact with and the abundant teacher’s aides. Some may not leave an impression‚ some may cause feelings of distaste‚ and some may even leave a bitter memory. But to experience a teacher so great that he or she leaves an impact on the student’s life is rare nowadays. I was lucky to have four such teachers. In kindergarten‚ I had a teacher that doted on her students. She instilled

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    December 2006‚ pp 429– 448 THE ROLE OF TEACHER RESEARCH IN CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Original THE ROLE Article OFof TEACHER IN CPD Blackwell Oxford‚ British BJES © 0007-1005 xxxx Blackwell Journal UK Publishing Publishing Educational Ltd Ltd.RESEARCH and Studies SES 2006 by Margaret Kirkwood and Donald Christie‚ University of Strathclyde ABSTRACT: This article sets out to examine the role of teacher research and enquiry in the professional development of teachers. The context derives from

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    Therefore‚ I think teachers must pay attention to any suspicious sings that could bother the student. As teacher is our responsibility to find out what is going on with the students in the classroom. Kids deep in their hearts feel that teachers could help them but sometimes they are afraid to ask the teacher. This issue that I see almost everyday at the school were I work as a teacher’s assistance. The students prefer to talk to their friends about their problems and sometimes teachers are the last person

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