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    Teacher Handbook

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    Teachers’ Rights and Responsibilities Samantha Schroeder Grand Canyon University EDA 555 October 09‚ 2012 Teachers’ Rights and Responsibilities Deciding to be a school teacher does not mean one has to throw away their rights granted by the United States Constitution. Teachers are required to maintain moral and ethical behavior but their rights as citizens are not taken away. Teachers should understand that they are always teachers and role models whether they are in the classroom or

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    Teacher Ethics

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    Comparison of overlapping statements regarding teacher ethics | Priority of Specific ethical disposition/protocol and rationale. | The professional educator makes a constructive effort to protect the students from conditions detrimental to learning‚ health‚ and safety. (AAE 2013)The professional educator should promote positive changes in the school/community that benefit the welfare of others.( COE- GCU 2013) | Priority: 1 I chose this Professional Deposition as number one because children are

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    Teacher Dispositions

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    Assessment of Teacher Dispositions Julissa Anderson University of District of Columbia What are teacher dispositions? To answer that questions one may ask themselves what is a disposition? A disposition is someone’s state of mind on a certain matter. Moreover‚ teacher dispositions are what teachers think will help students become successful. Teachers Dispositions are things they should know and be able to do when they are face with certain situations in their classrooms. In the article

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    only for special emphasis; punctuation marks were omitted for ambiguous statement; others were introduced for jarring effects. His use of the lowercase letter "i" not only became a well-known means of self-referance in his work‚ but also reflected a role that he created for himself: he was the underling‚ the unnoticed dreamer‚ the downtrodden one‚ the child in the man; yet by asserting his individuality in this way‚ he thrust himself forward and established a memorable persona. Modern art gets much

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    Moral Teachers

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    Moral and Ethical Issues in Teacher Education. ERIC Digest. This ERIC digest will address two components related to the moral and ethical preparation of teachers. First it will consider issues related to the identification and assessment of professional education‚ and then it will address foundations and specific models for the preservice training of teachers of character. ISSUES OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN EDUCATION Consider Irma‚ the student teacher. Not only does she already have a contract

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    Importance of Teachers

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    Teachers are the most important factor in a student’s success at school.” As the famous academic‚ Henry Adams quoted‚ “a teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.” Though this statement remains valid‚ and I indeed adopt Adams’ opinion on the topic‚ in this evolving modern era‚ other influences are becoming increasingly vital to the success of any individual. Although our success in school‚ considering academic‚ social and emotional development‚ is widely affected

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    Professional Teachers

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    professional teacher is a tutor or teacher who imparted knowledge to students. Since education is the bedrock of national development‚ therefore we need a professional teacher to teach and transmit these knowledge to the students and unborn generation in all fields of human endeavors. To become a professional teacher you must have gone through teacher training colleges‚ polytechnics‚ Universities to acquire the basic skills of teaching and obtained a certificate as a teacher. A teacher or schoolteacher is

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    Becoming a Teacher

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    BECOMING A TEACHER Becoming a Teacher Donna Grand Canyon University EDU310: Exploring Education as a Profession Professor Jeff December 4‚ 2011 Becoming a teacher means much more to me then just a paycheck or just another job I have to go to everyday. I want to make the difference in a student’s life‚ I want them to feel as if they can achieve the world and that each and everyone of them are important in one way or another. My vocation or calling to become a teacher has been with

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    Teacher Training

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    Responsibilities as a teacher are to ensure you teach a class as effectively as possible. Making sure they understand fully the information being taught to them‚ to complete their course contents and to pass feeling confident and able within the qualification they have achieved. To be able to achieve this‚ a teacher needs to cover and complete a wide range of topics. Being fully aware of what they are responsible for and if anyone else has an impact on learners experience. To help a teacher stay focused

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    Reason to Be a Teacher

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    Why I Want to Be a Teacher Racheal Yorek Grand Canyon University; EDU 301 July 23‚ 2011 Why I Want 2 I have not always wanted to be a teacher. I knew that I wanted to be able to help people and make a difference‚ and this was the factor that made me originally go into the nursing field. I soon realized that this was not making me completely happy‚ and quickly found what would make me happy‚ becoming a teacher. There are so many reasons that I chose this as a profession

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