ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to acknowledge my family and my daughter for their patience in bearing with me while I typed notes into the night and missed out on some of the family time and memories. Thanks for your love and forgiveness. I would also like to thank Mrs Shobhana for her help and encouragement. It was when I was feeling the stress of completing my research that she encouraged me the most and helped me realize that I could do it. I would also like to thank Mr Rafiq of
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7 Roles and associated responsibilities of a teacher 1. Designer of Learning Programs When designing learning programs for your students/class a teacher has the following responsibilities to take into consideration: • The Program - The learning program should be understood and well interpreted as well as original programs designed. • Meet the unique needs of learners in your class whilst overcoming barriers – Although all learners in a class are unique‚ it is difficult to cater for the needs
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Period: 2 Frankenstein Analysis There are some boundaries that man should never cross. In the story Frankenstein written by Mary Shelly‚ it is explained why responsibility is an important aspect in this world. Using certain literary devices such as character‚ theme‚ imagery‚ symbolism‚ and point of view Shelly portrays why and how boundaries and responsibility tie together. In the story‚ Victor Frankenstein tries to play God by attempting to create a human using parts from deceased people
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identify an effective teacher 1. An effective teacher loves to teach. The single most important quality that every teacher should possess is a love and passion for teaching young people. Unfortunately‚ there are teachers who do not love what they do. This single factor can destroy a teacher’s effectiveness quicker than anything else. Teachers who do not enjoy their job cannot possibly be effective day in and day out. There are too many discouraging factors associated with teaching that is difficult
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What is your teaching philosophy? Teachers have an enormous impact on a student’s development‚ especially during elementary school years where there is one primary teacher for the entire year. As a teacher I will be passionate about keeping up on different teaching strategies and using those strategies in my classroom. Some strategies I will use in my classroom are allowing students to actively explore‚ inquire‚ discover‚ and experiment. I feel these different strategies are crucial to a students
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1. Understand roles‚ responsibilities‚ and relationships in education and training 1.1. My role as a teacher is to encourage the learners in order to improve their ability and an ambition to learn. The main focus of my role is to influence learners to change and grow their personality‚ professional and social skills to the best of their ability. Moreover‚ to do clear communication with the learners‚ stakeholders and other professionals. It identifies and meets each need of the learner. However‚
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Assignment 1.2: The Teaching and Learning Cycle a) Teaching and Learning Cycle The teaching and learning cycle is about how we assess and teach learners and the different stages of teaching and learning. There are four stages in the teaching and learning cycle: initial and diagnostic assessment‚ course and lesson planning‚ teaching and learning‚ and assessment and review (summative and formative assessment). Each stage is key in determining what happens in the next stage and that ‘the cycle involves a complex
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Review your own role as a teacher and the responsibilities that you feel come with that. Also explain what you feel is not part of your responsibility as a teacher of adults. As a teacher of adults in the Lifelong Learning Sector my own Roles and Responsibilities would be very different and varied from other teachers/tutors in different levels and sectors of education. However‚ there would also be many similarities in core principles and practices. As a teacher it is a part of our role to multitask
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The roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries of a teacher and establishing ground rules within a learning environment In this assignment I will explore my role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher within the teacher training cycle and will analyse the different ways in which I would establish ground rules with students which may promote good behaviour and respect for other students who are participating within the same learning environment (Gravells‚ 2010). According to Clarke (2006)
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My understanding of the Teaching role‚ is to ensure that the students you are teaching are actively involved in the lesson‚(Ann Gravell 2014 pg 1) this can be best put into place by using the teaching cycle Identifying Needs I am quite lucky in my role as I am able to talk to the student at the initial assessment stage‚ from there we can develop an Individual Learning Plan‚ and if necessary do diagnostic assessmentsand using the VAK( visual‚ Audio‚Kenetic)assessments to see how they intake and
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