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    Teacher Observation

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    this observation project is to analyze throughout four sessions the way a level one English class is developed in the FUNLAM. We will observe as analysts‚ the development of the class and its effective relationship with the purposes of studying English as a foreign language. In the analysis of this project‚ we will discuss the different conditions which affect or enhance learning‚ such as: the attitude of the teachers‚ teacher’s methodology‚ teacher’s activities and teacher’s resources‚ his planning

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    Teachers' Salary

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    about payment for teachers in recent years. Educators have debated whether universities need to/ ought to/ have to/ must increase teachers’ salary or not. One idea that has received much attention is that higher salary for teacher is essential. This essay will explain that universities should pay their teachers more money as far as better education system and teachers’ low salary are concerned. One of the most important reasons why the priority is given to increasing teachers’ salary instead of

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    Esther K Case

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    consider various legal‚ familial‚ health positions when determining how to care for his or her patient. An example of this predicament can be seen in case 8 of Philosophy and Medicine. Here‚ I am presented with a situation where the patient‚ Esther K‚ has pancreatic cancer. When the patient was initially diagnosed‚ she made a will. In this will‚ she refused all aggressive therapies and any treatment that she determined would be considered as “extraordinary measures:” chemotherapy‚ respirators‚ or

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    Teacher and Interpreter

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    the most important and the most difficult in our life. The professions of an English teacher and an interpreter has become very important nowadays because English language is the most popular language for communication and business. English language is an international language. Teachers help us to learn English language‚ understand English speech and English texts‚ they teach us to talk correctly. A teacher of English language must be patient‚ attentive‚ careful and humanistic. And it’s not very

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    John R Searle

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    Mind‚ Brains and Programs by John R. Searle discusses the idea of AI‚ specifically Strong AI. I will argue that his comments on AI being impossible to develop are incorrect. Searle had discussed many points but thinks too low of what makes up the intentionality he supports. (47 words) John R. Searle discusses AI with several points. They can be summed up into five points. The 1st point as well as 2nd point compare living animal’s ‘intentionality’ being based on the causal features and comparing

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    Goals For K-State

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    also dream; not only plan but also believe.” I believe I can do great things at K-State. I hope to accomplish a level of personal development that will propel me towards making a difference in the world in the field of Veterinary Pathology. While I’m inside the classroom‚ I want to expand my knowledge. With knowledge comes power‚ power that allows us to reach our full potential. I believe that the knowledge I will gain at K-State will fully prepare me for a career after college. Not only that but will

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    English

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    speech through group discussions and interactive sessions ORGANISATIONAL SETUP Convenors 1. Prof. V.P. Krishna Prabha‚ Dept. of English 2. Prof. S. Ramdulari‚ Dept. of Hindi 3. Dr.M.N.Rajan‚ Dept. of Malayalam The Literary Club has 26 student members. They are from various teaching departments. Members from the Dept. of English 1. Anju Jose‚ 2. Arya V.J.‚ 3. Afiya J. Salah‚ 4. Anushma J.S.‚ 5. Nayana S. Kumar‚ 6. AnjuRajan S.R.‚ 7.Sini S.‚ 8. Radhika

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    Education and Teacher

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    looking at the boundaries that any teacher has to work to‚ the role of any teacher and the responsibilities which is required as part of been a teacher. I will look at my own role and professional boundaries within teaching and other professionals. A quote from Bowe.C (2009) “by making sure that equality and diversity are ingrained in everything we do and become an automatic part of everyone’s day-to-day role” are positive words for everyone to abide by including teachers. | To describe the differences

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    Bilingual Teachers

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    occurring around the nation- schools are finding it challenging to hire people who can teach in both English and Spanish. In fact‚ 32 states are having difficulty finding enough bilingual teachers (CITE). This difficulty may be because those who have the skills necessary to teach both English and Spanish are able to use their skills in other‚ higher paying jobs. Additionally‚ teaching classes in both English and Spanish require more work‚ since one has to prepare in both languages. The author mentions

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    J. R. R. Tolkien‚ celebrated as one of the greatest fantasy writers in history‚ gave a lecture titled “Fairy Stories‚” eventually altered into an essay retitled “On Fairy Stories.” At the heart of his argument‚ which explores the nature of fantasy and the cultural role of fairy tales‚ is the same profound belief that there is no such thing as writing “for children.” In Tolkien’s essay “On Fairy Stories” he argues that it is not necessary to be a child to enjoy and read fairy tales. At the beginning

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