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    Author: Ciarán O ’Sullivan Five Pages 1205 Words In this essay I hope to give a brief outline of the history & critiques levelled at the Psychodynamic and the Behaviourist approaches to psychology and then attempt to offer a comparison. Psychodynamic. Sigmund Freud ’s early work in psychoanalysis was the precursor to the psychodynamic approach. His theories were later modified by others including Alfred Adler and Carl Jung. The psychodynamic approach includes all the theories in psychology

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    Teacher Collaboration

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    The articles I chose were “When Teachers and Administrators Collaborate”‚ “6 Paths to Better Leadership”‚ “Teacher Collaboration: When Belief Systems Collide”‚ and “Five Ways to Increase Teacher Agency in Professional Development.” These article resonate with me because I do believe collaboration is vital in implementing change in a school as well as increasing student performance. Also‚ teachers should have a more of a voice in decision-making. When teachers choose which professional development

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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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    Teacher Observation

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    COMM 2270 Teacher Observation I observed a 1st grade at the Alamosa Elementary School. The classsroom environment was the appropiate for this grade because they had a lot of pictures and illustrations that thy will use during the school year for example the multiplications‚ the seasons‚ the alphabet‚ the colors‚ and the different books that the teacher will read for them in a future. Also another thing that I though that was really good for the students each of them had their own desk and on top

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    excellent teacher

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    Excellent Teacher Teaching from the past to our present day is the most important thing. Nowadays‚ there are many technologies that have been developed over the years. For example‚ we have several things that makes our life’s easier than before; all of that because of teaching. If teaching is important‚ as a result‚ a person who teaches is essential too. There are three majors characteristics that teacher should have. The first important characteristic is knowledge. The teachers should give

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    Kindergarten Teacher

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    six years old. Also according to Merriam Webster Dictionary a teacher is a person that teaches something. Therefore you can assume that a kindergarten teacher is a person that teaches four to six year olds. There is a lot of training involved to become a kindergarten teacher. To become a kindergarten teacher you need a bachelor’s degree and state certification. You need a bachelor’s Degree in early childhood education. This requires two to four years in college. State certification requirements vary

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    The Perfect Teacher

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    Perfect Teacher What’s your thought about a perfect teacher? Do you want a nice or kind teacher? There are many qualities for a perfect teacher. The two best qualities for a perfect teacher is generous and respectful. One thought that I think a teacher should be generous. Teachers should help students achieve their goals. For example‚ if students goal is to pass the class. The teacher would be there to help you in what you need help in or don’t understand. Also‚ the perfect teacher shouldn’t

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    Ethics for Teachers

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    Ethics for Teachers Educators are held to a higher standard of behavior than other professionals. The behavior of teachers is judged more harshly. While some wrong behavior is excusable for others‚ unethical behavior is inexcusable for teachers. Teachers are authority figures‚ role models‚ behavioral examples and surrogate parents (Weldon 2003). In some instances the teacher is the only authority figure in a child’s life‚ so if that trust is broken where is a child to turn? There are many instances

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    Two Authors Two Views

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    Two Authors‚ Two Views School is a place where the youth of America goes to become educated to achieve their potential‚ and to further their knowledge of life. People often criticize our school system by saying it’s a place where kids learn to be “book smart” and not “street smart.” Others say that students need to spend more time outside of the classroom to gain further knowledge about the world. These two ideas about education are the main ideas that that authors John Gatto‚ and Dave Eggers have

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    Role of teacher Role of teacher Teachers play an important role in fostering the intellectual and social development of children during their formative years. The education that students acquire is key to determining the future of those students. Whether in elementary or high schools or in private or public schools‚ teachers provide the tools and the environment for their students to develop into responsible adults. Teachers act as facilitators or coaches‚ using classroom presentations or individual

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