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    Should student achievement on standardized tests be considered in teacher performance evaluations? This is a question that has been going around many schools all over the United States. A lot of research has been done to answer this question‚ most of which gives reasons as to why it should not be considered in teacher performance evaluations. Student achievement on standardized test should not be considered in teacher performance evaluations. Research tells us that teachers vary enormously in

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    To understand ourselves is not an easy thing to do. From ancient times‚ the question of knowing ourselves has been the focus of many philosophers‚ such as Socrates and Buda. They argue that‚ even though you cannot arrive at perfect answers‚ you should keep asking yourself‚ “Who am I?” The lessons of the ancient philosophers have truly helped me to develop my moral values and know myself‚ through meditation and inner awareness. However‚ there are other ways to gain self-knowledge: one way is to

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    From “The Importance of Teacher Self-Awareness in Working with Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders” by Richardson and Shupe‚ Teaching Exceptional Children‚ Vol. 36‚ No. 2‚ 2003‚ pp. 8-13. Copyright 2006 by The Council for Exceptional Children. Reprinted with permission. The Importance of Teacher Self-Awareness in Working With Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Brent G. Richardson ❈ Margery J. Shupe What are your primary concerns in the classroom? Are you constantly

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    successful high school. These qualities should be present and noticeable in every school to ensure that all students get the tools and skills they need for future success. Teachers have the responsibility to show support to their students and provide extra help to those who extremely need it. In contrast‚ the article "Eight Things Teachers Can Do to Help Students Succeed.” cited above‚ states that if teachers do not show any interest in their students’ academic life‚ students will most likely tend to do bad

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    Teachers have an influencing role in the life of every student. They are like beacons of light‚ guiding us in the formative years of our life. Teachers mould us and in the process and shape our future. What we learn from our teachers remains with us‚ throughout our life. However‚ very often‚ we fail to show our appreciation and gratitude for their altruistic devotion. Teachers do need encouragement and support from the community to feel that their efforts are being recognized. To serve the purpose

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    Students should not be paid for their outstanding grades. Schools paying students for their. excellent grades seems ridiculous due to the education of others. Most people believe they shouldn’t since learning should always stay the same with hard work and effort. Others believe they should for hard work. The disagreement seems pretty fair to what plenty think feels right for every student. Students should learn for the sake of learning and not the outcome of money. Paying students for their spotless

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    Explain virtue ethics – Virtue ethics is agent-centred not act centred. The theory is that practicing virtuous behaviour will lead to become a virtuous person and contributing to a virtuous society. A virtue is habitually doing what was right – being good requires practice of a certain kind of behaviour. This is different from very other ethical theories because it looks at the characteristics of a person (agent-centred) rather than the actual act (act centred). There are a few scholars that

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    Impact of Teachers ’ subject matter knowledge and behaviour on students’ performance Syed Moeenuddin Peerzada Asst. Prof. of Physics‚ Govt. Deg. Siraj ud Daula College‚ Karachi (2014) 1. Introduction It is essential for an efficient and competent teacher to possess a complete knowledge of subject matter. The teacher with full command over subject matter can provide detailed information to the students in the classroom (Spear-Swerling‚ Brucker‚ & Alfano‚ 2005). Knowledge of key concepts

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    Effective Teacher and Why We Should Assess It This is the value of the teacher‚ who looks at a face and says there’s something behind that and I want to reach that person‚ I want to influence that person‚ I want to encourage that person‚ I want to enrich‚ I want to call out that person who is behind that face‚ behind that colour‚ behind that language‚ behind that tradition‚ behind that culture. I believe you can do it. I know what was done for me. The transformative power of an effective teacher is

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    academic benefits for students. First off‚ homework is busy work and doesn’t reflect class work. Kohn states in “Truth”‚ students who do not understand what’s going on in class homework can make them feel stupid and they can get accustomed to doing the subject wrong. While on the other hand‚ other students could understand what they are doing and the practice is just a waste of time. The information shown proves homework does not have benefits for either spectrum of the students. Either homework makes

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