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    Teaching profession

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    The teacher as a person cannot be detached from the teacher as a professional. You are this person. Before you become a professional‚ you must possess and develop characteristics which are attuned to the teaching profession. In other words‚ aptitude towards teaching is a significant factor to one’s success as teacher. A good teacher is a humane person looked up to and highly regarded by others. Like you and me‚ a teacher is a breathing‚ feeling and loving person with inborn qualities as well as

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    Discuss evidence relating to the nature/nurture debate in the development of visual perception. (8+16) It has long been debated whether visual perception is an innate ability (nature)‚ or if they are developed through experience (nurture). Many neonate studies have supported the argument that perception is an innate process. Gibson and Walk (1960) conducted the ‘visual cliff’ study‚ in which a glass-topped table was modified using a checkerboard design‚ so that the depth cues therefore gave the

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    Teaching Methodology

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    TEACHING & LEARNING RATIONALE HHN1012 COHORT 7 MARCH 2012 NUROUL NATZIATUL NADHEA BINTI MOHD NAJIB U1179259 Introduction Presentation and lecture are commonly traditional methods widely used in teaching organization‚ where such values in these techniques are sometimes difficult to understand by the students. The material that the educator trying to teach the students sometimes bores them or makes them confused which eventually make study ineffective. To be an effective educator‚ he or

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    Abortion has been growing as a social problem for years now. The act of pursuing an abortion is not a real issue today. Individuals who decide to seek an abortion may be unaware of how they get the abortion; that is whether they are having the procedure performed safely or unsafely. Private issues of fear of discovery‚ regret and guilt would add to future relationships of the person. Being the general public‚ we have observed abortion rates decrease then significantly increase right after the introduction

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    Micro Teaching

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    INTRODUCTION TO MICRO-TEACHING AND ITS NEED STRUCTURE 1. Introduction 2. Objectives 3. Defining Teaching 4. Status of Teacher Training Before Micro-teaching 5. Concept of Micro-teaching 1. Steps of Micro-teaching 2. Micro-teaching Cycle 3. Rationale of Micro-teaching Procedure 4. Phases of Micro-teaching 6. Analysis of Teaching 1. Identification of Teaching Skills 1.7 Core Teaching Skills 1.7.1 Teaching Skills and Their Specification

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    Is teaching a profession?

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    Beginning the essay it may be mentioned that a profession is always considered as an occupation that needs wide-ranging training and the study and mastery and excellence of specialized knowledge‚ and usually has a professional association‚ ethical code and process of certification or licensing. Quoting the examples it may be mentioned that examples are librarianship‚ diplomacy‚ accounting‚ engineering‚ law‚ architecture‚ aviation‚ medicine‚ social work‚ pharmacy‚ finance‚ the military‚ the clergy

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    Teaching Assistant

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    As a teaching assistant my roles responsibilities and boundaries‚ would be spread over a broad spectrum of areas and tasks and in preparing for‚ delivering‚ assessing and reviewing the courses I would deliver‚ applying the P.A.R. (Present‚ Apply‚ Review) principles not only in the direct delivery of my subject but as a broader ethos surrounding my whole teaching cycle. On employment with a local primary school my initial responsibilities would be to review the Protocols‚ rules and regulations of

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    Is Teaching a Profession?

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    "All professions have an identifiable knowledge base. Teaching has no such knowledge base‚ therefore‚ it is not a profession" Discuss this statement. There are different characteristics of what a profession entails of. Some characteristics‚ such as full graduate training are based on the more known professional modes such as law‚ medicine and engineering. The majority of critics have agreed on the similar aspects of an occupational group acquiring: a knowledge base‚ expertise in their field‚ a sense

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    Philosophy in Teaching

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    My Philosophy in Teaching Teacher is a noblest profession. They said that without a teacher there will be no professionals. Moreover‚ teachers are role model in all aspect in life but before you’ll be an effective teacher‚ you should be guided by philosophies in teaching. As a future educator‚ I have my own philosophy in teaching. First‚ I should know my students and consider their individual differences. I should know their talents and potentials and I will try to understand their good and

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    The Teaching Profession

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    The Teaching Profession Educators have been debating for many years whether teaching is a profession. Teaching must be considered a profession based on the fact that a particular standard of knowledge must be acquired before an individual is allowed to teach. Because this profession has become in such high demand‚ I am likely to join the National Education Association (NEA) once I am able to practice this profession. I believe that joining the NEA will help to protect my rights and career as

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