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    a great teacher

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    A Great Teacher Teachers provide foundation of each individual’s education. In addition to teachers in school‚ other people act as teachers also‚ for example‚ someone teaching another how to draw‚ write‚ read‚ or even how to ride a bike. The act of teaching is a simple process that just happens from trying to explain one’s knowledge to another. A teacher needs patience‚ knowledge‚ a certain discipline‚ bits of sociology‚ and a certain personality to captivate the students. Most importantly

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    Teacher Essay

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    Everybody always wants to have a good teacher for school. But every teacher is not always going to be a good teacher. When people say they have a good teacher i think of the teacher as going the extra mile for them‚ willing to do anything for them. A good teacher should always have good qualities. These qualities should inclde respect‚ responsiblity‚ Leadership‚ Role Model‚ and being concerned. First the teacher should show and have respect. This is importsnt because if you dont have resprect

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    Teachers Day

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    Teacher’s Day Quotes are the famous sayings about teachers. Read some well-known Quotations for Teacher’s Day : • A good teacher is like a candle - it consumes itself to light the way for others. -Author Unknown • Teaching is not a lost art‚ but the regard for it is a lost tradition. -Jacques Barzun • Good teachers are costly‚ but bad teachers cost more. -Bob Talbert • The true teacher defends his pupils against his own personal influence. He inspires self-distrust. He guides their eyes from

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    Becoming a Teacher

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    I Want To Become A Teacher? Everyone has progressed to where they are in life because they had a teacher. A teacher is defined as someone who gives instruction and communicates skills. Our children are our future‚ and they need to be prepared for the future or they will not be successful in the working world. Teaching makes a difference in them‚ because it gives them tools to help them be successful in the future.   I would like to tell you why I would like to become a teacher.          I have

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    A Good Teacher

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    A GOOD TEACHER The qualities a good teacher should have is a very controversial issue. In the following paragraph I will express my views on the above topic. A teacher‚ in order to be a good teacher should have many qualities that other do not have. To begin with‚ a good teacher should provide students with clear goals and tasks from the beginning of the school lessons and encourage them if he/she notices that the students are of target. Secondly‚ a good teacher ought to give students feedback

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    The New Craftsmanship Iris van Herpen
and her Inspiration “With my work I intend to show that fashion can certainly have an added value to the world” In the Centraal Museum of Utrecht‚ Netherlands‚ renowned fashion designer/artist Iris van Herpen (1984) exhibits a highly personal side of her work for the public from 29 June until 9 October 2011. By contrasting her designs with what worked as the inspiration behind them‚ van Herpen’s futuristic approach to fashion is displayed with art dating

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    An Ideal Teacher

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    An ideal teacher usually possesses these characteristics: he has unassailable command on his subjects. He knows fully the contents of the subjects which he has to teach. Truly exceptional teachers are scholars and are constantly reading and upgrading themselves in their subject. The tone of expression of the ideal teacher is not gruff‚ irksome and morose but is pleasant. An ideal teacher has a good sense of humour/smiles. But this fun is not of impolite nature. An ideal teacher has the highest degree

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    A Successful Teacher

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    art than a science. So teachers should be artists in this domain. Teaching should provide an opportunity for students to develop a strong sense of creativity‚ a high self-esteem a life- long respect for learning. A teacher will be one factor that helps a student learn and progress along their way through life. Many individuals believe that being a teacher is an easy task. Our society believes that any person can become a teacher‚ but experience has

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    Effective Teacher

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    Other studies of the effects of teacher experience on student learning have found a relationship between teachers’ effectiveness and their years of experience (Murnane & Phillips‚ 1981; Klitgaard & Hall‚ 1974)‚ but not always a significant one or an entirely linear one. While many studies have established that inexperienced teachers (those with less than three years of experience) are typically less effective than more senior teachers‚ the benefits of experience appear to level off after about

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    Importance of a Teacher

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    From “The Importance of Teacher Self-Awareness in Working with Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders” by Richardson and Shupe‚ Teaching Exceptional Children‚ Vol. 36‚ No. 2‚ 2003‚ pp. 8-13. Copyright 2006 by The Council for Exceptional Children. Reprinted with permission. The Importance of Teacher Self-Awareness in Working With Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Brent G. Richardson ❈ Margery J. Shupe What are your primary concerns in the classroom? Are you constantly

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