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    Good Teacher

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    Throughout my life I have been taught by a number of teachers‚ all of whom have had some form of influence on me whether it be positive or negative. However‚ through this intellectual journey I have discovered many qualities that have distinguished these great teachers from the rest. A great teacher has certain qualities that distinguish him/her from the other teachers. He/she shows qualities such as patience‚ kindness‚ flexibility‚ resourcefulness‚ tolerance and open-mindedness. He/she also has

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    A good teacher

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    Teacher plays an important role in education of every student. There are many opinions about what are the qualities of a good teacher. Somebody think that it is knowledge of the subject ‚ but there are those who claim that charisma is more important. In my view‚ personal qualities of the teacher is importantly than education. To begin with‚ teacher must to know how to draw students’ attention‚ and charismatic teacher can do it. Also‚ good teacher should be able to tell interesting. You know‚ it

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    Teachers Tenure

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    statutes protect public school teachers from arbitrary dismissal. Most tenure statutes require teachers to remain employed for a certain amount of years. Therefore‚ once a teacher has attained tenure their contract renews automatically every year. When teachers in particular states exceed the years required‚ they could earn tenure automatically. Of course it all depends on the teacher’s school district guidelines. However‚ in other states the local school board must grant teachers their tenure. They often

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    Ideal Teacher

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    The Ideal Teacher: The qualities that build a student to succeed. Learning simply cannot occur in a class if a student is not focused and attentive. Capturing the attention of a classroom can be a difficult challenge. From their past years and experiences‚ teachers develop and adopt their own techniques to get students to focus on any lesson‚ discussion‚ or activity. What are some characteristics considered ideal for a teacher to have in order to help a student succeed and excel in life?

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    Teacher as Managers

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    My Management role Tashawn Cannon I view my management role as Lead teacher to help facilitate in the growth and development of potential future school leaders. I feel that there is a great sense of urgency to obtain educators that possess strong sense of qualities to help prepare students for the twenty first century. The development of individuals that are strong practitioners are vital in the educational success for our students. The lack of individuals that are not equipped to enter the

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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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    Effective Teacher

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    Characteristics of an Effective Teacher A Longitudinal‚ Qualitative‚ Quasi-Research Study of In-service and Pre-service Teachers’ Opini For fifteen years‚ the presenter has engaged college students in discussions and writing assignments that pertain to the outstanding characteristics of their most effective teachers—“effective” meaning that these teachers made the most significant impact on their lives. Based on those recurring themes‚ the conclusion is that effective teachers share at least twelve clear

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    Teacher Certification

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    Teacher Certification The whole issue of teacher certification is one of great importance and when discussed must be done in a delicate and thoughtful manner. The reason for this increasing importance is because the education of our nation’s teachers is important to the creation of an ideal education system‚ which is one of the goals of our national government and State governments. Over the years the whole educational reform movement has become an increasingly "hot" topic. Reforms in the administration

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    Caring Teachers

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    EDU495 Article Critique -4- Caring Teachers: The Key to Student Learning Hajar Traiki A090095 Abstract The following paper is a critique of an article written by Angela Lumpkin a professor at the University of Kansas and who has an interest in teaching effectiveness. The article “Caring Teacher: The Key to Student Learning” that will be analyzed is about the characteristics of a caring teacher who can improve and facilitate students’ learning. Teacher-students relationship is based on

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    Teacher and Tenure

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    Association was established in the United States. In 1886‚ Massachusetts introduced Teacher Tenures. In 1909‚ New Jersey passed the first K-12 Tenure Law (Herbert 549). Has been developed throughout the history‚ teacher tenure has achieved innumerable beneficial and secured laws for teachers. Originated in ancient Greek‚ tenure is the protection and long-term employment for teachers from arbitrary dismissal‚ and it also allows teacher to focus on teaching without worrying of being fired (Herbert 549). However

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