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    Role of a Commerce Teacher

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    teaching any subject effectively first of all teacher should be clear about its general as well as specific objectives of each topic/concepts because this will only help the teacher in selecting the appropriate approach and method of teaching according to the content. So for teaching commerce effectively teacher has to be thorough with the objectives of teaching commerce at all levels. Effective teaching can be possible only when the teacher is able to promote interest among the students

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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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    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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    Character Development: A Teachers Responsibility? Terrell Gene Martin Grand Canyon University: EDU 310 April 20‚ 2012 Character Development: A Teachers Responsibility? The question of the role of a teacher in the character development of a child should not be a difficult one to answer. There is not only a responsibility there but also an obligation to help in such development. An educator should be able to work with parents in the overall development of all aspects of

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    Field trips are a vital part of the school setting; however‚ teachers are not always informed of their responsibilities. Safety of course is important as well as the rights of the students. As a teacher my responsibilities may or may not influence the rights of my students. For example‚ many students get injured on field trips and with that being said‚ as a teacher‚ it is our responsibility to look out for the students’ safety without having a possible occurrence of the students getting hurt.

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    State University of New York at Oswego March 18‚ 2013 The role of a principal has changed dramatically over the past couple of decades (Levine‚ 2005). It wasn’t too long ago that a principal’s primary tasks were limited to making sure that the buses ran on time‚ ordering supplies‚ and addressing personnel issues (Usdan‚ McCloud and Podmostko 2000). Now an affective principal’s main responsibility is student learning (The Wallace Foundation 2012‚ Usdan‚ McCloud and Podmostko

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    THE ROLE OF TEACHER IN THE LIFELONG LEARNING SECTOR In this paper I intend to explore the role of the teacher in the lifelong learning sector by looking at various publications by learned authors in this field. I will apply the results of to my own experiences of teaching and investigate if I have been performing to best practice and what I can do to improve. There are some who believe that lifelong learning has a positive effect on health. Peter Scales (2008) mentions that there is evidence

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    The responsibilities of a teacher vary differently from teacher to teacher‚ from state to state‚ and even from country to country. As an aspiring teacher‚ it is of the up-most importance to fully understand the responsibilities that come along with the title. It is also important to understand the how those responsibilities interact and influence that rights and responsibilities of the students being taught. One controversial issue involves the infringement of students First Amendment Rights when

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    Role of Teacher on Society

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    Who are we? What are we? A lot of what we are was implanted in us as young children by teachers who cared enough to teach it to us. Throughout my life I was taught many of the values I have today by my educators. I was instilled with the skills of how to get along with my peers‚ knowing right from wrong‚ and realizing that the best way to get what I wanted was to respect others first. The teachers I’ve had along the way have inspired me to become a better person. They have made me recognize how I

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    Athletic training is by far not a new concept; it has dated back as far as 776 BC through 393 AD in Greece. That‚ in fact‚ was the first recorded event in reference of athletic training and competition. At the Olympic games‚ a marathon runner named Thomas Hicks won the gold. Throughout the whole entire race‚ he consumed egg whites‚ brandy‚ and strychnine for the purpose of the marathon. This is the first documented record of nutrition to help in the aid of athletics. Athletic trainers teach others

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