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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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    The role of a teacher in Students’ learning According to a Sanskrit Sloka “A student learns one forth from the teacher‚ one forth from own intelligence‚ one forth from classmates and one forth only with time”. This sloka means different things to different people. Ask for me‚ the essence of it lies in the core of its meaning which focuses on the role of the teacher in students’ learning. The formal teaching and learning environment is influenced by resources and ideas from many sources. An established

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    Teacher-Role Conflict KIN 1004 February 18‚ 2013 Teacher-coach role conflict is an issue that is common to most physical education teachers. Physical educators usually express high interests in coaching since the occupation of physical education is synonymous with sport. In fact‚ most believe that physical educators must teach and coach simply because of tradition‚ therefore forcing a majority of physical educators into this dual role of coach and teacher. Role conflict refers to individuals

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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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    RJ2 – Broadening your Experience by working with other Specialists The experience of year 1 PGCE enabled me to understand the importance of understanding how learners need to be enthused by the subject and the context of my teaching. I recognise although I understand my subject area‚ as a part-time lecturer‚ it is beneficial to draw on experiences of lecturers and teaching staff who have been in education and academia for longer and have other backgrounds and knowledge. What I have pro-actively

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    Theory Task 1 – RolesResponsibilities and Boundaries in the Teaching /Training Cycle Level 3: Describe what your roleresponsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle. If we look at the definition of each term‚ we can see how they differ. Role: the function assumed or part played by a person in a particular situation. Responsibilities: a thing which one is required to do as part of a job‚ role or legal obligation. Boundaries: A limit of something

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    Student: Mohammed Patel Tutor: Geoff Hughes Rolesresponsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning All people irrespective of age have different learning styles. All learning styles are influenced by their personality‚ culture‚ career choice‚ and current job role. Teachers should assess the learning styles of their students and adapt their classroom methods to best fit each student’s learning style. Research conducted by the Lifelong Learning UK (LLUK) shows that ‘identifying needs’ is the

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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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    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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    (print) ISSN 1313-3551 (online) TEACHER-MANAGER STATUS AND ROLES IN THE TEACHING PROFESSION N. Kaloyanova* Department of Pedagogik and Psyhology‚ Faculty of Social Sciences‚ University “Prof. d-r Assen Zlatarov”‚ Burgas‚ Bulgaria ABSTRACT The article provides contemporary interpretation of the concept of status‚ role and function in relation to the teaching profession. In the aspect of the presented theoretical concept the study aims to reveal teachers’ understanding of managerial status

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