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    Do you agree or disagree that a teacher who is serious and strict is more efficient than a teacher who use humors and is easygoing   2009-09-15 10:25:47|   When it comes to the argument which kind of teacher is more efficient‚ the view varies from person to person. Some people will choose a strict teacher because disciplining badly behaved students will lead to more effective studying. Others may think an easy going teacher is more efficient. In my opinion‚ I agree with the latter view for the

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    A Great Teacher Teachers provide foundation of each individual’s education. In addition to teachers in school‚ other people act as teachers also‚ for example‚ someone teaching another how to draw‚ write‚ read‚ or even how to ride a bike. The act of teaching is a simple process that just happens from trying to explain one’s knowledge to another. A teacher needs patience‚ knowledge‚ a certain discipline‚ bits of sociology‚ and a certain personality to captivate the students. Most importantly

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    and approaches. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast two approaches of therapy. Also in this essay the views of the person and the Therapeutic process will be discussed. The two models that are going to be compared are Gerald Egan’s The Skilled Helper model and Steve De-Shazer’s Solution Focused Brief therapy (SFBT). This essay is going to highlight the similarly and differences of the models and their main focus‚ and how the two models Gerald Egan The Skilled Helper and Steve

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    Evaluating Teachers

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    Running Head: A STICKY AFFAIR: EVALUATING TEACHERS A STICKY AFFAIR: EVALUATING TEACHERS Daniel De Jesus EDA 551 Grand Canyon University March 23‚ 2011 ii) Responding to Parent’s Letter (1) Formal Response 123 Lincoln Ave Orange‚ NJ 07050 October 26‚ 2010 Mrs. Robertson 250 Central Ave Orange‚ NJ 07050 Dear Mrs. Robertson: I write this letter to completely reassure you that we are taking the concerns you brought up with the utmost seriousness

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    about the essential teaching qualifications‚ Mrs. Hicks recognizes the love of children‚ and a passion for learning‚ as the two main requirements. Mrs. Hicks extended this point‚ concluding a teacher needs to have an interest in assisting the child‚ through all aspects of their life. Reflecting on the personal demands of the teaching profession‚ Mrs. Hicks insists a teacher‚ must gather

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    GUIDE for TEACHERs Building greater skills and knowledge for educators DPAS II Delaware Performance Appraisal System DPAS II T EACHER GUIDE GUIDE FOR TEACHERs DPAS II Delaware Performance Appraisal System Table of Contents I. Introduction to DPAS II Purpose of DPAS II ....................................................................................1 Who is Included in DPAS II for Teachers? .............................................2 II. DPAS II for

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    their teachers. Many schools in the world have recently been asking their students to evaluate their teachers‚ which is now a hotly debated issue. Some people agree with this kind of action; however others may think this is unethical. In my point of view‚ this requirement for students should be applied in every school‚ for its two main benefits: improve the quality of teaching and the relationship between teachers and students. There are many ways for schools to ensure that their teachers are

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    The Role of a Teacher

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    The Role of a Teacher. Being born in the 1950’s my education was mainly the traditional style of lectures. The information was dispensed by a teacher stood in front of the blackboard with chalk in hand and big clouds of white dust filling the room when the board was cleaned. I felt as though my schooling was split in two. A lot of practical work was involved in physics‚ chemistry‚ and home economics. I found these subjects easy and enjoyed them. There were subjects I struggled with and had to

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    short notes on any TWO of the following: (i) Culture diffusion and schools of thoughts on culture diffusion. (ii) Role of mosque in the integration of Pakistani society. (iii) Changing family pattern‚ its causes and consequences. (iv) The role of government and non-governmental orgainization in poverty alleviation of Pakistan. What is the role of a Teacher? Schools are one of the first places where kid’s behavior and future educational success is shape. Teachers are carriers of either

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    Teacher Shortage Today teachers are not paid a lot and as a result there has been a shortage of teachers‚ especially good‚ qualified ones. Until teacher salaries are raised and teaching comes to be a desirable profession‚ teacher shortage is going to have a negative impact on both teachers and students. Teacher shortage is bad for students because it means an increased number of students in class. Teacher shortage is bad for teachers because larger class sizes mean more students to be responsible

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