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    Teacher Retention

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    The purpose of this study is to better understand teacher retention and attrition among elementary school teachers in Prince George’s County Public Schools. In this study‚ I will attempt to understand what factors are “in play” that result in better rates of teacher retention – specifically‚ what‚ if anything are principals in those schools are doing that seem to lead to higher rates of retention. I am so grateful for your time. Thank you again for allowing me to record this interview. As a reminder

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    The Role of a Teacher

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    The Role of a Teacher. Being born in the 1950’s my education was mainly the traditional style of lectures. The information was dispensed by a teacher stood in front of the blackboard with chalk in hand and big clouds of white dust filling the room when the board was cleaned. I felt as though my schooling was split in two. A lot of practical work was involved in physics‚ chemistry‚ and home economics. I found these subjects easy and enjoyed them. There were subjects I struggled with and had to

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    Teacher and Children

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    1.1 My role as a teaching assistant in a school is to do as i am employed and support the teacher in all duties she/he requires me to do‚ I may work on a whole with the class assisting the teacher as required‚ with a small group or on a one to one basis with a child with barriers to learning‚ be this their language‚ learning difficulties or disabilites. I may be required to assist at lunch breaks‚ breakfast and after school clubs and even school trips (holidays). No matter how I am required to

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    Professional Teachers

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    Reflections on Beliefs “The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires” (William Arthur War). Teaching is more than a profession; it is about being full time parents to the students. Students spend most of their hours with teachers‚ thus when you are a teacher‚ you don’t just teach the basics; teachers are expected to go the extra mile for their students and ensure all the necessary requirements are met. On the other hand‚

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    Student Teacher

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    The relationship that a teacher and student share is of trust‚ respect and devotion. Teachers influence their students by shaping their rational and moral virtues and hence‚ play an important role in molding the society as a whole. The education system of ancient India and Greece shared some common characteristics. In both cultures‚ teachers and their disciples conglomerated at specific places earmarked for educational purposes. This is where students gained both spiritual and material education

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    Teachers Tribute

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    allow me to begin my spoken tribute to our teachers with these lines: “Teachers are God’s gift to students. Students are God’s gift to teachers. Teachers and students are God’s gift to mankind‚ and civilization.” Without teachers and students there will be no progress‚ no future to dream for. Teachers pass on knowledge to students and students pass on knowledge to students and so on. Today we celebrate Teachers Day. We pay tribute to our teachers who made civilization‚ who gave us knowledge

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    teacher day

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    One day every year‚ we celebrate Teachers’ Day in honour of the teachers who spend so much time teaching us so many things. This year‚ Teachers’ Day began with a school assembly in the hall where the headmaster delivered a speech. After that we adjourned to our classes‚ not to have lessons‚ but to enjoy ourselves. My classmates gave a small party for the teachers who taught us. Each of us contributed a small sum of money to buy cakes‚ drinks and other titbits. On that day we arranged the chairs

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    Mind/Body Connection Technique of Guided Imagery Guided imagery is as old as psychotherapy itself. However‚ as a relatively new approach in the United States‚ guided imagery is experiencing a real wave of respect and is part of the cutting-edge process in the new mind/body medical procedures. There are many names for this process: visualization‚ mental imagery‚ guided affective imagery‚ active imagination‚ and interactive guided imagery. For the first time in history‚ Western-styled allopathic

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    Teacher Effectiveness

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    classroom management all play a significant role in overall teacher effectiveness. It has been found that teachers who exhibit socially just personal attributes such as care‚ compassion and empathy for all students are most effective. Teachers who are ‘active ’ in employing a range of teaching and learning strategies that are heavily based on student-teacher and student-student interaction are also found to be effective. In terms of classroom management‚ effective teachers are able to outline and

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    Effective Teacher

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    The fundamental principle behind every effective teacher is the drive to create a passion for learning within their students‚ to stimulate their interest‚ to guide them in knowledge acquisition and learning. Effective teachers do this by offering students varied learning activities‚ teaching approaches and resources. As teachers we seek to nurture the student under our care by encouraging them to meet their full potential. There are several factors which have to be taken into consideration when addressing

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