Outline The Teachers in my Life as a Student Introduction 1. Discoverer Teachers 2. Craftsmen Teachers 3. Builder Teachers Conclusion The Teachers in my Life as a Student As we know‚ the teacher’s tasks are the transmission of knowledge‚ and their main goal is to diffuse that knowledge to a person or group of people through the teaching process. I have met a lot of teachers in my life as a student. I have great memories of most of them‚ particularly those who taught
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When students are using technology as a tool or a support for communicating with others‚ they are in an active role rather than the passive role of recipient of information transmitted by a teacher‚ textbook‚ or broadcast. The student is actively making choices about how to generate‚ obtain‚ manipulate‚ or display information. Technology use allows many more students to be actively thinking about information‚ making choices‚ and executing skills than is typical in teacher-led lessons. Moreover‚ when
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The student teacher establishes a routine that students understand and respect. Activities reflect careful thought‚ take into account student developmental levels‚ learning styles and diversity‚ and create situations in which students construct knowledge. The student teacher exhibits respect and consideration toward colleagues‚ particularly in team situations‚ supports colleagues’ work and contributes an equal share to team efforts‚ The student teacher encourages and elicits interaction with parents
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Relationship between Students and Teachers If students have a better relationship with their teachers‚ then they will have a better time in class. There are many reasons why I choose to do this observation. One reason is because many students feel as if their teacher does not understand them. However‚ in the observation that I am about to describe‚ students who connect better with their teacher have a better time in class. In my class I observed how my classmates interact with their teacher and how it
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for that is a good teacher-student relationship. The relationship would be possible if there is understanding between both sides. Unfortunately in my school that is very hard to active. We‚ students want to do things that our teachers don’t allow. Some of them understand us and let us "go”‚ but some have no toleration at all. Even if it could be better we are very happy. Believe or not we have a great time and we wish everyone to spend as more time as they can with their teachers for better and stronger
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Topic: Teachers should not be paid based on students’ performance “Every child can learn‚ every child must learn” is the motto for the Ministry of Education in Jamaica. It shatters every barrier that may hinder a child from performing well in school. This motto is irrespective of the subject area a teacher teaches and the kind of students he/she has in the classroom because at the end of the academic year all of them must learn. However‚ has this ever been achieved in the public sector schools of
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of Education‚ 2005). Today‚ prospective teachers must clear a series of hurdles to obtain and maintain a teaching certificate - one of which is to pass the Licensure Examination for Teachers (Libman‚ 2009). States use licensing to ensure that the only qualified teachers can be hired. This builds anxiety not only among examinees but more so far schools who turn out prospective teachers with different majors. Obviously‚ the National examination for teachers stirs competitive against‚ since it augurs
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BBA4751 Business Ethics Unit I Question 11 Question: Teachers should not impose their personal values on students and should remain value neutral. If you were the instructor for an ethics course outline three distinct strategies you would practice in order to ensure you remain neutral. Answer: Whether teaching an ethics course or any course for that matter‚ there are three distinct strategies you can practice in order to remain neutral. These strategies are “ethical judgment‚ ethical deliberation
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RELATION OF TARDINESS TO PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS Researchers: III-Burbank INTRODUCTION Subject Manila Science High School is exceptionally known for students whomlive up to the school’s motto‚ “Sustaining the Tradition of Excellence.”Excellence should not only be reflected in academics but in following the rules and regulations as well. Tardiness is defined as the quality or habit of not adhering to a correct or usual or expected time. According to‚ Chrissy Scivicque‚
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Anxiety and Student Performance Abstract Test anxiety is a real and measureable problem student’s face regardless of their grade or level of academic achievement. Test anxiety can also adversely affect how students participate in and view the learning process long term. This study was designed to examine the effects of test anxiety on high school students specifically‚ and how the stress associated with the processes or outcomes of standardized testing can negatively impact their performance. There
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