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    Wealth of Teaching

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    teacher is still evolving day by day. I realized that how I understood this profession was not yet substantial until I was immersed in the actual teaching scenario. I realize that the books‚ lectures‚ and inputs given by my college professors‚ when I was just an education student‚ are just spectacles of what is in store for me. When I ask my students what course they are planning to take up‚ they tend to mention almost all the other courses other than education primarily because they believe that

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    Reflection of my personal development on Professional Practice/ Leadership and Management/Personal Effectiveness It is of importance that we should start building up on our personal development in teaching from the start of the NIE in-service training programme and continue on when we join the teaching fraternity to be a full-fledged teacher and as we advanced further up the education career tracks. For me‚ professional practice is a set of values‚ attitude‚ knowledge‚ skills and behaviours that

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    Assignment : Teaching Grammar to ESL Students 1. I used to drink a bottle of vodka a day. (a recovering alcoholic at an AA meeting) STRUCTURE: ‘used’ structure FORM: subject + used to + infinitive B. FUNCTION AND MEANING It talks about an action that happened regularly in the past but no longer happens in the present. . C. PROBLEMS WITH… Meaning: Students may think that he is talking about the present‚ rather than the past. Some learners may use ‘used to’ in place of the

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    of English and American studies TOPIC: INTERACTIVE METHODS OF TEACHING ENGLISH MASTER’S THESIS GRADUATED STUDENT: Костадинка Иванова Господинова Faculty number 0603598075 Plovdiv 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.Introduction 2.Theoretical part – Interactive methods of teaching English 2.1 Interactive audio-visual teaching method 2.2 Brainstorming method 2.3 Debate method 2.4 Think-Pair-Share method 2.5 Jigsaw reading method 3.Practical part 3.1 Make some lesson

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    Teaching Assistant

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    Assignment 5 Explain how to communicate with children and young people in a way that is appropriate to the individual‚ using both conventional language and body language whilst actively listen to children and young people and value what they say‚ experience and feel. Communication is a vital factor for children and young people because it builds a child’s learning and their confidence. Therefore‚ it is important that in order to communicate effectively with them‚ a number of skills should be demonstrated

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    Teaching is described by different teachers in various ways and one which made an impact to me is that‚ “Teaching is the noblest of all profession”. My cousin‚ Ms. Gertrudes is now a mathematics teacher in Muntinlupa city. We studied in the same university where we shared together many great things including teaching. According to her‚ teaching is the most noble among all the professions since all professionals underwent education with a teacher. Through the internet I arranged an interview with

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    31829139‚ Course: SDACTOM‚ Assignment 02 Question 1 Explain the criteria and elements for formulating criterion-directed behavioural outcomes (Mager) as explained in the study guide. Behavioural (criterion-directed) outcomes are specific. They indicate what learners must be able to do‚ and give direction to the teacher ’s planning‚ and continuous evaluation. Thus it is a matter of observable and measurable behaviour. When formulated in detail‚ criterion-directed outcomes for behaviour should contain the

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    Teaching Hospital

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    of the members of the institution at the superior levels. 5. Personal connection between employees. Objectives 1. To identify the causes and effects of having insufficient motivational stimulus/stimuli within a workplace (in connection with McClelland’s drives‚ Herzberg’s two-factory theory‚ and Expectancy Model of Motivation). 2. To associate the general effect of having communication gaps between the employees. 3. To determine the administrative powers that should be given to the

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    Teaching and Learning

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    came to reading; but Mrs. Searson made it fun and interesting. The relationships she created with her students left them loving her as a teacher‚ friend and mentor. Teaching and learning are fundamentals of a school. An effective leader has a wealth of knowledge about teaching and learning. It’s their job to ensure their staff is teaching‚ students are achieving and relationships are being created. “Great principals make it cool to care. They understand that behaviors and beliefs are tied to emotion

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    aTeaching assistant (United Kingdom) From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Teaching assistant (UK)) Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about teaching assistants in UK schools. For teaching assistants in higher education‚ see Teaching assistant. A teaching assistant or educational assistant (often abbreviated to TA or EA; sometimes classroom assistant) in schools in England and Wales is a person who supports a teacher in the classroom. Duties can differ dramatically

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