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    Interview with a Teacher

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    Title : Classroom Observation/ Teacher Interview Teaching English as Second Language(TESL) is something which I was planning to do since last year. When this word "Teaching" comes into mind‚ I feel the enthusiasm and passion to spread all the knowledge I have. This passion inspired me more to have an interview with a ESL teacher‚ although it was also a part of my course curriculum. So‚ I contacted an institute in Saskatoon to schedule an interview with a ESL teacher. This institute is government

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    Teacher Tenure

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    Teacher Tenure Imagine a world where teachers were perfect and students never failed exams. This world is impossible‚ due to the fact that no one is perfect. Unfortunately‚ the reality is that some teachers are very bad at their jobs. Many grade unfairly‚ don’t thoroughly cover the course material‚ and fail to make their class enjoyable. College students pay good money for an education and expect quality teachers to help them learn effectively. It is for reasons like this that teachers should not

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    Moral Teachers

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    Moral and Ethical Issues in Teacher Education. ERIC Digest. This ERIC digest will address two components related to the moral and ethical preparation of teachers. First it will consider issues related to the identification and assessment of professional education‚ and then it will address foundations and specific models for the preservice training of teachers of character. ISSUES OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN EDUCATION Consider Irma‚ the student teacher. Not only does she already have a contract

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    Teacher Tenure

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    enough in going to school‚ if they have teachers that are not interested‚ or qualified to teach them. This has become the problem with the American education system today‚ when educators are protected by tenure laws‚ and continue to poorly educate America’s youth. Everyone will end up paying the difference. As long as there is no standard criterion to rate our teachers by‚ America’s education status will continue to fall. This paper will inform you on what teacher tenure is‚ how it started‚ and how it

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    Teacher Collaboration

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    The articles I chose were “When Teachers and Administrators Collaborate”‚ “6 Paths to Better Leadership”‚ “Teacher Collaboration: When Belief Systems Collide”‚ and “Five Ways to Increase Teacher Agency in Professional Development.” These article resonate with me because I do believe collaboration is vital in implementing change in a school as well as increasing student performance. Also‚ teachers should have a more of a voice in decision-making. When teachers choose which professional development

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    should be present and noticeable in every school to ensure that all students get the tools and skills they need for future success. Teachers have the responsibility to show support to their students and provide extra help to those who extremely need it. In contrast‚ the article "Eight Things Teachers Can Do to Help Students Succeed.” cited above‚ states that if teachers do not show any interest in their students’ academic life‚ students will most likely tend to do bad in their classes because they will

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    9/28/11 Teachers Should Not be Allowed to give Students Homework Do you think teachers should be allowed to give students homework? Teachers should not be allowed to give students homework‚ because most students go to work: have children to take care of: and are involved in extracurricular activities. The hour or two we spend in class should be enough time to teach a lesson. Therefore‚ if a student does not understand the lesson‚ he or she should be required to ask the teacher for homework

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    Teachers Personality

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    lot of attention has been placed on teachers and their influences on students’ academic success. For instance‚ as part of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)‚ No Child Left Behind states that every student should have a quality teacher who is licensed and effective. The act focuses on teachers’ academic qualifications and licensure requirements as a measure of their effectiveness. However‚ as will be discussed later‚ there are many other teacher characteristics that are identified

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    Teacher Tenure

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    Teacher Tenure Tenure was first adopted for professors in universities to prevent their dismissal based on political‚ personal‚ or other non-work related reasons. It was a protection against any form of dismissal which was unjustified and unfair. Currently tenure is available for K-12 grade level teachers and is granted after a couple of years of evaluation. Although this protection is granted to teachers of all grade levels tenure can potentially and does present problems with the dismissal of

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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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