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    My Favorite Teacher

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    admirations. The teachers I am talking about work hard to do good job‚ because‚ above all‚ it is a kind of responsibility so to speak towards their students and relevantly toward themselves. I have had several teachers among which there were only few whom I felt fit the description above‚ maybe most of them were good in their own way‚ but one cannot be sufficient in all ways or I may also have misunderstood them. However‚ the teacher that I chose as deserving of the “My Favorite Teacher” earned this

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    Characteristics Of A Good Teacher 127 10 Many people would happily switch profession with a teacher. Contrary to the popular belief‚ that teaching is a stress-free vocation‚ teaching actually can be quite demanding at times. A teacher has to don the mantle of a lucid communicator‚ a fair evaluator‚ an adept manager‚ a strict disciplinarian‚ a healing therapist and a skillful team leader. Moreover‚ at times‚ a teacher also plays the role of a surrogate parent. Thus‚ a teacher should possess certain

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    Influence Teacher 2

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    Teacher is someone that I think deserve nothing less but respect. Being a teacher is not about teaching but also changing someone’s life from nothing to a completely different person. I still remember majority‚ the name and faces of my teachers from kindergarten until now. I do admit‚ there are a lot of happiness‚ sadness and memorable things that connects me to them. It is not too much if I said that without them‚ it is impossible for me to stand and be here. First and foremost‚ I was asked to

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    ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT 1: SPEECH: THE CRITERIA OF AN IDEAL TEACHER DEDICATED FOR: DR. NOR AZMI BIN MOSTAFA COMPLETED BY: MUSLI BIN DAWASID NRIC: 770130-12-5233 ID: D20102046904 GROUP: A131 PJJ BIU3013 - General English Page 1 SPEECH: THE CRITERIA OF AN IDEAL TEACHER An ideal teacher should have many qualities. A student remembers such a teacher for long. The effect of his personality on students lasts long. An ideal teacher is the one who is loved and respected by every student

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    Raising Teacher Salary

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    Raising teacher salaries will be necessary to stem a serious teacher shortage caused in large part by a red-hot job market offering lucrative salaries to college graduates‚ the American Federation of Teachers said today in releasing its 1997-98 teacher salary survey. "To attract college graduates to teaching‚ salaries must keep pace with other professions that are luring people away from the classroom. Teaching is enormously gratifying‚ and many more would make it their career choice if they felt

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    My Best Teacher

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    Introduction: Our class is taught by five teachers. They are all good and able. They love us. But My Favorite teacher is Miss Alia. He is our English teacher. He is also in charge of our class. Description of His Personality and Dress: Miss Alia is a tall strong young man. He has a well built body. He has a grand personality. His appearance is pleasing. He is always very neat and clean in his dress and person. He comes so clean-shaven to the school that sometimes we think he has no bread

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    An Ideal Teacher (essay)

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    503 An Ideal Teacher “I never teach my pupils. I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn” Albert Einstein “Good teaching is more a giving of right questions than a giving of right answers” Josef Albers Plan: To make an introduction (state the problem): What makes an ideal teacher as a teacher`s diploma is not a guarantee of it? Features which create an ideal image: The ideal teacher must be competent in his subject and also be “keen on it” The ideal teacher must be able

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    Paper on Teacher Education

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    AND PROBLEMS OF TEACHER EDUCATION No nation develops beyond the quality of its education system‚ which is highly dependent on the quality of its teachers. Teachers should be given the most appropriate tools during and after their training‚ including content knowledge and skills as well as teaching methodology to be able to do their work professionally. As stated by NCTE (1998) in Quality Concerns in Secondary Teacher Education‚

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    Education and Best Teacher

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    story of turtle and rabbit. It’s the story of a rabbit who was very confident that he was going to win in the race against the turtle and he just sleep until he notice that the turtle is in the finish line and won. C. First teacher and first lesson My first teacher was my mother‚ she teach me different lessons when I was young. She taught me how to write‚ how to color‚ how to dance‚ how to sing‚ how to make a things with the use of clay and many more. But the important lesson that she taught

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    2.2 Authoritarian Teacher The preceding section has depicted the figure of “authoritative teacher” as a de jure and de facto authority within the teacher-centred approach. It is now turning to a discussion of the “authoritarian teacher”. The word “authority” has negative connotations with “conformism” and “unquestioning obedience” (Wilson‚ 1977)‚ leading to the unpleasant impression of teachers as authoritarians. Teacher-centred scheme in essence attempts to cultivate a student attitude of “docility

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