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    Role of Teacher

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    Role of teacher Role of teacher Teachers play an important role in fostering the intellectual and social development of children during their formative years. The education that students acquire is key to determining the future of those students. Whether in elementary or high schools or in private or public schools‚ teachers provide the tools and the environment for their students to develop into responsible adults. Teachers act as facilitators or coaches‚ using classroom presentations or individual

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    life. Therefore‚ if it is intended for today’s students to be responsible citizens of tomorrow’s society‚ then all teachers should emulate the roles of a “good teacher”. A good teacher is one who is knowledgeable of learners and their development‚ knowledgeable of subject matter and curriculum goals‚ creates a good learning environment and……. It can be noted that from the interview conducted‚ Teacher X exemplifies most of the features of a “good teacher” and is therefore considered as one. Before

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    greatest services provided by teachers. It is vital for anything. The role played by teachers becomes a very important component and in fact it can be said that they are in way our nation builders. Teachers work in close co-ordination with students to help them in building up their future. They mould the students to bring out their skills or improvise them‚ teaching good habits/attitudes and helping them to become good citizens of the nation. There are many students who feel shy or have some personality

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    and offers students tremendous resources with which to supplement their education .Given time‚ technology will completely replace the traditional teachers in the classroom .Do you agree? Behind every mind blowing successful invention and in our ever developing world‚ technology plays a vital role .Technology knows no bounds .With every passing minute‚ technology is advancing to the point where we wonder whether it will substitute our teachers also. Technology can never replace teachers‚ and I strongly

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    Consider Becoming a Teacher? Teaching is a challenging job with many unique frustrations‚ but the rewards of teaching are numerable. Some of the many benefits include the following. Experience the Joy of Making a Difference Teachers get incredible joy in seeing the difference they make as students gain new insights‚ become more interested in a subject and learn about themselves. Every day‚ teachers mold the future through impacting their students’ views and understandings. Teachers foster creativity

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    On Thursday October 6‚ I observed a Pre-K classroom in a public school setting from the time of 9-10:30 am. When I arrived into the classroom the children were having their morning snack before school began. Once school began they gathered on their circle time rug for morning meeting. During their morning meeting time they discussed Maine Animals that were on a poster that a child brought into the class to show to their classmates. They said good morning to one another and then returned back

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    THE HEART OF A TEACHER By Paula Fox The child arrives like a mystery box… with puzzle pieces inside some of the pieces are broken or missing… and others just seem to hide But the HEART of a teacher can sort them out… and help the child to see the potential for greatness he has within… a picture of what he can be Her goal isn’t just to teach knowledge… by filling the box with more parts it’s putting the pieces together… to create a work of art. The process is painfully slow at

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    Techno-stress of B.Ed. Students Presented by Fr. Dr. Sibichen K. K. and Dr. Anisha V. Gopalakrishnan Assistant Professors St. Joseph’s Training College‚ Mannanam. INTODUCTION Teacher education and teacher professional development are facing important quantitative and qualitative challenges. Teachers’ use of technologies has an important role in education in the 21st century. Technology can provide powerful environments eliciting modern views of learning but may not change teachers’ beliefs and

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    Child Observation

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    Observing a child in the classroom setting does not stop at behavior. Observations must be made of the child’s thinking processes as well. These observations will allow the teacher to see if the child has misconceptions about certain aspects of life‚ if he or she relies heavily on concrete objects or experiences to understand ideas and learn‚ etc. The thinking process of a child can also clue teachers in on whether or not the child is learning from and making sense of their environment. There are

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    can I be a teacher and have all these negative thoughts and feelings about how our school system works. I thought I was alone in feeling this way. However‚ from the readings‚ reflections and discussions during the course of this class‚ I have now realized I am not alone in feeling this way. In fact‚ most teachers have the same apprehensions that I share. One major thing I have noticed since becoming a teacher is how my views on education have changed. Before I became a teacher I assumed things

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