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    ROLE OF THE TEACHER

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    ROLE OF THE TEACHER A teacher plays an important role in society. Teacher shares an important responsibility in preparing young people to lead successful and productive lives. Traditionally‚ teachers prepare lessons‚ manage the classroom and evaluate students. But that is not where it ends‚ being a teacher is much more than just fulfilling lesson plans. They also carry the role of an alternate parent‚ counsellor‚ disciplinarian‚ book keeper‚ role model‚ planner and many more. In this era‚ teacher’s

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    A Successful Businessman

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    In considering Charlie Wales plight in Fitzgerald’s "Babylon Revisited‚" I believe Charlie is a victim of his own success. As a successful businessman two times over he has burned many bridges behind him and for his well intentions he is blind to that continued fallacy. He does not seem to realize that the success he enjoys now is the envy that brought about Marion and Lincoln’s contempt prior to Helen’s death. I see Charlie attempting desperately to act out of character. Adept at business he has

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    The Role of a Teacher

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    The role of a teacher in today’s world is a complex and diverse one.  It is to provide intellectual and social development‚ to have integrity‚ to be honest and to always provide appropriate conduct in the classroom and the community. In addition to these attributes‚ the role of a teacher is to acquire professionalism and ethics and abide by their own moral code and that of their school‚ while maintaining a commitment to confidentiality between students‚ colleagues and the community. A very

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    Education and Teacher

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    Philosophy of Education The word “teacher” does the profession no service. A teacher is really a combination of the most important professions in the world. Besides the parents‚ an educator is the biggest influence in a child’s life. The age span in which children are in school is the most impressionable years of their lives. A student’s educational experience can mold the events of his or her future. That is why I want to become a teacher. I want to be a mold for younger generations‚ and I hope

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    Are teachers underpaid?

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    Underpaid? Are school teachers underpaid? I believe that American school teachers are. With the rising cost of college going to school to be a teacher is slowly becoming a less and less sought out job. Even if perspective teachers pursue their dreams and graduate and get a teaching job‚ they are almost indefinitely going to need a night job to keep them ahead of their bills. The summer is an even worse since teachers have no source of income. Really the only way a teacher can obtain a decent raise

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    Best teacher

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    Education 300 Professor Huffman My Best Teacher My best teacher that I have had thus far in my academic teacher would have to be Elias Semaan. Professor Semaan taught the upper level Finance courses here at JMU and his intelligence as well as his passion captured my attention and made me want to absorb the knowledge that he was preaching. I had Professor Semaan my sophomore and junior year and he was great. He taught a difficult course‚ FIN 360 Analytical Methods in Finance but he made difficult

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    Teacher Interview

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    I had the opportunity to interview‚ Mrs. Bernice Sapp about her life as a teacher. Mrs. Sapp has been teaching for forty years‚ and she stated that she loves her job‚ more and more‚ each day. She has her Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Paine College. She has taught in the Burke county school system‚ and she currently teaches at CSRA Head Start program. She is the head pre-k teacher. Mrs. Sapp motivation for teaching came from her having a big family. With bring the oldest of

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    Good Teachers

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    Running Head: A GOOD TEACHER WILL MAKE THE DIFFERENCE IN ANY STUDENT A GOOD TEACHER WILL MAKE THE DIFFERENCE IN ANY STUDENT CORIE S.CLEMENTS EVEREST UNIVERSITY REPORTING WRITING Abstract A good teacher is hard to find. One that really loves to teach students and is effect in what they teach. I have only had a few who have inspired me to teach because of their ability to teach effectively. A good teacher is effective in what they teach and they inspire their students. I feel that

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    Teacher in America

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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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    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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