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    Being a teacher

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    Consider Becoming a Teacher? Teaching is a challenging job with many unique frustrations‚ but the rewards of teaching are numerable. Some of the many benefits include the following. Experience the Joy of Making a Difference Teachers get incredible joy in seeing the difference they make as students gain new insights‚ become more interested in a subject and learn about themselves. Every day‚ teachers mold the future through impacting their students’ views and understandings. Teachers foster creativity

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    imparting good education and by creating a good learning environment. I feel the total Indian education system needs to be changed. The quality of education being imparted in the schools and colleges is degrading these days. There are no good teachers who just want to educate the students. It’s like a business for them. And for the society teachers are viewed as people who couldn’t get a job otherwise. But that is simply not the case. I want to join “Teach for India” because I believe Teaching is

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    My Reading Teacher

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    the kindergarten teacher was my very first teacher. During my tenure at Meadow’s‚ she was my reading teacher three times in the three different grades. She taught me the alphabet in kindergarten‚ to read and write in first grade and write cursive in the fourth grade. It was like she was following me as I grew up to make sure I succeed at the next level. Still to this day‚ I thank her every year around the holidays for being my guide‚ friend‚ and a wonderful teacher. She will always

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    Being an effective teacher is harder than it may seem. It is something which comes naturally to some yet not at all to others. With the first day of school being the one on which children may feel at their most vulnerable‚ they really can be a tough audience and will often make their minds up about their teacher before the lunch bell. They are away from their family home‚ with a new selection of peers and being faced with new challenges – all factors which can contribute to an anxious atmosphere

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    Write an academic paper entitled ‘Describe the Characteristics of an Effective Teacher”. There should be TEN (10) characteristics of an effective teacher described. Abstract: For this assignment‚ I have to describe ten (10) characteristics of an effective teacher. For this paper‚ I’ve conducted a brief interview with the teachers in Sekolah Kebangsaan Kampung Tengah‚ Kemaman‚ Terengganu. There were about forty-one teachers in this school. I also find the materials from the internet as well as

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    Characteristic of an effective teacher 1. A ‘Calling’ for the profession This is supposed to be the most important. And this is what is causing me the most headache at the moment. To accept the fact that someone might be doing this job as a job for the perks and the advantages without a real commitment is a real hindrance in achieving my aim of helping teachers become better professionals. How do you train teachers to develop a calling for the profession? Is this something I can possibly aim at

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    Presentation: Effective Reading Strategies « Meaningful reading cannot occur without a purpose  » I- Introduction II- Macro-skill reading III- Micro-skill reading 1- Surveying 2- Predicting 3- Skimming 4- Scanning 5- Inferring 6- Reading for complete comprehension 7- Critical reading IV- Bad reading habits V- SQ5R method of effective reading I- Introduction Because a large portion of time at university is

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    tics Discuss the characteristics of an effective primary school teacher with reference to accredited sources and appropriate literature. There are a number of characteristics that makeup an effective primary school teacher. An effective primary school teacher shows pupil the respect that they deserve‚ is a person that you can talk to‚ fun and makes coming to school everyday a pleasure. Walker (2008) states that “An effective teacher is defined as a teacher who was the most successful in helping

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    What is an Effective teacher? An effective teacher is one who is able to successfully motivate students to learn and equip them with the necessary knowledge‚ skills and values required to participate in adult life. To achieve this‚ teachers must continue to develop their own knowledge‚ incorporate various productive pedagogies and classroom management techniques; and ensure equal learning opportunity for all students. TEACHING AND LEARNING It is imperative that teachers recognise that they

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    Being a better teacher

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    ourselves first. A good teacher can make even the poor student good‚ and make the good student superior. When our students fail‚ we as teachers‚ too‚ have failed." Marva Collins. My choice to become a teacher was not made lightly. This decision was a culmination of a process of reflection about what I wanted to do with my life. I have chosen a career in education because I believe that it is one of the most important functions performed in our culture. I believe that teachers individually and collectively

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