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    INNOVATIONS IN TEACHER EDUCATION INTRODUCTION: While looking into the history of mankind‚ we can see that different social transformation have been witnessed by each century. Those transformations touch each and every aspect of the society‚ and according to it there has been new emphasis and shift in educational process. According to Selvam (2009)‚ “Education is the key to a vibrant and prosperous India seeking to maximize the contributions of all its citizens and embracing the richness and

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    EFFECTIVE TEACHER TRAINING “EDUCATION IS NOT THE AMOUNT OF INFORMATION THAT IS PUT IN YOUR BRAIN AND RUNS RIOT THERE‚ UNDIGESTED‚ ALL YOUR LIFE. WE MUST HAVE LIFE BUILDING MAN MAKING AND CHARACTER MAKING ASSIMIALATION OF IDEAS. IF YOU HAVE ASSIMIALATED FIVE IDEAS AND MADE THEM YOUR LIFE AND CHARACTER‚ YOU HAVE MORE EDUCATION THAN ANY MAN WHO HAS GOT BY HEART A WHOLE LIBRARY”. “WE WANT THAT EDUCATION BY WHICH CHARACTER IS FORMED‚ STRENGTH OF MINDS IS INCREASED‚ THE INTELLECT IS EXPANDED

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    Abolish Teacher Tenure

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    9:10 20 Jun. 2011 Abolish Teacher Tenure Tenure might be good for the teachers‚ but it is horrible for the students. Tenure needs to be abolished from school and taken out of the contract. Teachers that have tenure do not teach well and often treat their students badly. Even though tenure is good for teachers and helps the teachers keep their jobs for life‚ so tenure must be eliminated from the teacher’s contract because many teachers become unmotivated‚ teachers that are not good at teaching

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    Male or Female Teachers

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    movies‚ television‚ books‚ magazine and research. However‚ differences between female and male teacher have not been fully researched and analysed. Hence‚ this study explores teacher’s and student’s perception of female and male teachers effectiveness. Understanding teacher’s perception of gender-based differences among Negeri Sembilan Matriculation College (KMNS) teachers can lead to better improvements in teaching education and professional development programmes

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    Teacher Pang 2

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    influenced me most‚" not my relatives‚ not my friend‚ but my former language teacher - Pang Changxing. Teacher Pang is handsome. She was of medium height‚ about thirty years old (maybe a little give). Teacher Pang with bushy eyebrows‚ and wearing a black-rimmed glasses on his nose. Her mouth is small‚ only revealing a neat white front teeth while he was smiling. What Teacher Pang influenced me most was her word.             Teacher Pang was teaching Chinese and writing when I went to fifth grade of my

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    Elementary School Teachers

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    Elementary School Teachers are the beginning of every student’s life for 14+ years of schooling ahead of them. They are people who are starting each child out with a successful future. Elementary school teachers introduce to the children curriculum areas in reading‚ math‚ social studies‚ and sciences which are all basic requirements for further education. Every state requires that public school teachers be certified for at least one‚ or several related subjects. Not only a Bachelor’s Degree is needed;

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    The Moral Life of a Teacher Considered Response In the context of professional ethics‚ morals refer to so much more than lessons learned from fairy tales. Greene provides that a moral refers to a varied selection of values‚ judgments of right and wrong‚ good and bad as well as relational judgments concerning peoples’ actions (Greene‚ 1973). Many professionals‚ including teachers‚ are often held to a high standard of morality. Morals are measured through many mediums; there are personal values

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    Buber‚ 1965; Noddings‚ 2003). Therefore being a good teacher depends upon choosing the right career path‚ being compassionate and caring and being dedicated to excellence. The career path a person chooses must suit his or her interests. Teaching is a special calling it is not a job that is suited to all. Education is about seeing passion an enthusiasm in what you do.teve Erwin). Teaching encompasses far more than impacting knowledge from teacher to students. It should be a passion and not just a

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    educational success is shape. Teachers are carriers of either positive or negative behavior toward students. The reason why the first years of school are so critical is because kids learn the base of their educational life. I believe that teachers must love their career in order for them to pass enthusiasm‚ to assists‚ and to provide a warm environment to the students. In my opinion teachers are the second mothers for the students because students spend a lot of time with their teachers. At the same time. I

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    ISSUES ON TEACHER PROFESSIONALISM INTRODUCTION In historical context‚ the issue whether teaching is a professional status or not‚ has been controversial. According to Leiter (1978) teaching is a semi-professional job because teachers are directed to perform certain standards by their superiors. As a result of this‚ teachers’ individual autonomy and decision making powers are limited. Some authors such as Carter ve Passy (2007)‚ Ozga (1981) believe that it is more useful to approach professionalism

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