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    Physical Attractiveness Bias in Hiring: What Is Beautiful Is Good Comila Shahani-Denning Associate Professor Department of Psychology T he bias in favor of physically attractive people is robust‚ with attractive people being perceived as more sociable‚ happier and more successful than unattractive people (Dion‚ Berscheid & Walster‚ 1972; Eagly‚ Ashmore‚ Makhijani & Longo‚ 1991; Hatfield & Sprecher‚ 1986; Watkins & Johnston‚ 2000). Attractiveness biases have been demonstrated in such

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    ensure universal health and education is common to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the National Common Minimum Program (NCMP). The typical notion of the term health education is that it’s about medical education. In this article it is attempted to dispel this notion. A healthy populace ensures better working and lesser man days lost. The contents of Health education are broadly been described in terms of General education and Medical education. Health education starts from the day a child

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    principals share leadership‚ and time management. Principal as an Instructional Leader The principal is an instructional leader‚ a teacher of all teachers. Instructional leadership can be broken into two categories: direct and indirect instructional leadership. Examples of direct instructional leadership that a principal should provide are staff development‚ teacher observations/evaluations‚ and supervision. Also providing subordinate’s instructions about their tasks and including what is expected

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    I’ve been a special education teacher for seven years. My first three years were spent working in a Title 1 school with some of the most economically disadvantaged children in our area. I call those my "Trial By Fire" years. Almost every child on my caseload had a heartbreaking story attached to their IEP. I cried a lot those years. I quit going to church because it was too hard for me to sit in the sanctuary full of upper middle class people that had no clue of the horrors I was seeing. That

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    introduction The history of physical education and sports reflects people’s attitudes about physical activity. From prehistoric times‚ because survival was related to physical stamina and to people’s ability to find food‚ no separate physical fitness programs were needed. Gradually‚ ancient societies like Greece‚ and Rome adopted physical education as part of military training. As the more developed societies came to value the scholarly life‚ physical education lost favor. Many developed countries

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    What Makes a Good Foreign Language Teacher? Most of us have had at least one really great teacher and one really bad one. We know what we like in a teacher and judge them based on that. I have had teachers over the years whom others did not like. There were also other teachers I thought did a horrible job but other students thought were the best they ever had. Opinions differ. Most of what people perceive as a good or bad teacher is usually based on things like personalities and preferred

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    Kenneally EDUC - 178 March 2‚ 2014 Why I Want to be a Special Education Teacher I have wanted to be a teacher for as long as I can remember. I would set up my living room as a classroom and play for school for hours and hours. My mother was wonderful enough to let me leave my classroom set up for days. I adore children and could not think of a better way of working with children than to teach. To be a teacher means to touch lives. As a teacher‚ you have the ability to educate and mold children into capable

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    A. ROLE OF TEACHERS IN THE COMMUNITY The role of a teacher in society is both significant and valuable. It has far-reaching influence on the society he lives in‚ and no other personality can have an influence more profound than that of a teacher- Shiben Raina (2007). Many educationists have described the teacher in different ways. Some describe him as a dispenser of knowledge‚ while others see him as a leader‚ counsel or coach‚ facilitator and a role model. Whatever description one would want to

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    development by giving more roles and share to private education and enhance the quality and capacity of its higher education system. {draw:frame} The structure of private schools closely match with structure of public schools as follow A drawback of private schools in the region is their high staff turnover. Like other expatriates‚ teachers tend to change jobs and locations quite frequently. This can lead to a lack of continuity in children’s education and be a disruptive influence. As a result

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    The word ’good’ can have quite a few interpretations. For the purpose of this essay‚ it is assumed that ’good’ here means‚ ’effective’ - that is‚ a teacher can impart his knowledge and whatever other value it is his responsibility to spread to his charges. It is also assumed that the teacher under discussion is one who teaches secondary school. First of all‚ a teacher must know his profession thoroughly. He must know his subject beyond the point he intends to teach. He needs to be an expert. For

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