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    Role Of Teachers In A Student / Child’s Life Children are like clay in a potter’s hands. Just as a potter gives a desired shape to the clay in his hands‚ so do children become what their parents make them. This is primarily the reason why the early growing years in a child’s life are the most crucial and lay the foundation for developing their nature‚ personality and the individual self. These days‚ more and more children live in a household where both parents are working and often‚ such children

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    THE ROLE OF TEACHER IN THE CHARACTER BUILDING OF STUDENTS If students are said to be “The future of Nation”‚ then the teachers are those who can be referred as “Future Builders of the Nation”. They build the future citizens of the country. Education is one of the ultimate and most respectable services provided by teachers. Teachers are the main pillars of a sound and progressive society. They bear the weight and responsibility of teaching and apart from parents‚ are the main source of knowledge

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    definition of teacher ? Is he simply a person whose occupation is teaching or he who guides‚ inspires the life of a pupil? Both the question and answer are difficult. But India has her own answer and from time immemorial‚ Hindu civilization has been considering teacher as the true representative of the Almighty. The ancient Vedic Sloka states with conviction - Guru Devo Maheshwaraha‚ Guru Brahma Gurur Vishnu‚ Tasmai Sree Gurave Namaha‚ Guru Saakshat Para Brahma‚” This means that Guru (teacher) is in truth

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    such scenario‚ role of preschool teacher becomes immensely significant. They try to understand the emotions and feelings of the kids. They help children in overcoming their separation anxiety. Teachers get the child involved in fun activities of the pre-school education. This way‚ child is prepared to listen‚ follow directions and getting acquainted to the pre-school environment. Teaching young children can be an extremely challenging task. A preschool teacher plays a major role in child’s life

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    claimed that there will be soon no role for teachers in the classroom. Computers are tools that can be used equally in all endeavours. A individualise instruction can be done by computer to meet the personal needs of each student more effectively than a teacher. Direct instruction from a computer terminal ideally would provide each student with individual attention from a computer with access to vast stores of knowledge‚ and programmed to emulate the best human teachers with inexhaustible patience.

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    Effective Role Models in Teachers Great teachers have the ability to shape our lives. Some teachers come in our lives and out without a second thought. However‚ everyone has that one teacher that made a lasting impression on them and many had a direct hand in the path that that students decided to take. It was the one teacher that not only created a safe and caring environment but went the extra mile to be the effective role model that was so memorable that you could never forget. Many teachers

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    school. But what is the reason for this? In Irving Layton’s essay ’The Role of The Teacher’ he believes that teachers shouldn’t be fully blamed‚ and that one of main reasons why students do poorly in school are due to the cut backs and poor judgment of the school boards. Also he believes that the society has done their part to help shape our present and current students. Another main factor he discusses about is how the teacher should be teaching the students how to learn‚ open their minds and prepare

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    Dual Roles of a Teacher/Coach National University PGM 101 Philosophy of Coaching Dual Roles of a Teacher/Coach In the United States we are seeing a decline in both education as well as physical education. The article‚ Clarifying physical education teacher-coach responsibilities: a self-analysis guide for those in Dual Roles points out several great points that plague the physical educator in being able to proper balance both the educational role along with the

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    tool or a support for communicating with others‚ they are in an active role rather than the passive role of recipient of information transmitted by a teacher‚ textbook‚ or broadcast. The student is actively making choices about how to generate‚ obtain‚ manipulate‚ or display information. Technology use allows many more students to be actively thinking about information‚ making choices‚ and executing skills than is typical in teacher-led lessons. Moreover‚ when technology is used as a tool to support

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    do so. The teachers role in the class room is to cater for these needs. Montessori believed that only a certain type of person suited the role of a Montessori teacher “The teacher must derive not only the capacity‚ but the desire‚ to observe natural phenomena. In our system‚ she must become a passive‚ much more than an active‚ influence‚ and her passivity shall be composed of anxious scientific curiosity and of absolute respect for the phenomenon which she wishes to observe. The teacher must understand

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