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    Computer vs Teachers

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    (2012). Teachers explore ‘flipped’ class. Honolulu Star-Advertiser To be chosen to experiment in the last semester of school to change your criteria from traditional learning or instructing to mentoring and discussion in the class and assigning computer base homework to finish teaching the kids through practice and tutorials online. In this article it started off with just one teacher to the whole school getting involved in the concept of flipping class‚ which means to stop teacher in front of

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    Raising Teacher Salary

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    Raising teacher salaries will be necessary to stem a serious teacher shortage caused in large part by a red-hot job market offering lucrative salaries to college graduates‚ the American Federation of Teachers said today in releasing its 1997-98 teacher salary survey. "To attract college graduates to teaching‚ salaries must keep pace with other professions that are luring people away from the classroom. Teaching is enormously gratifying‚ and many more would make it their career choice if they felt

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    educational success is shape. Teachers are carriers of either positive or negative behavior toward students. The reason why the first years of school are so critical is because kids learn the base of their educational life. I believe that teachers must love their career in order for them to pass enthusiasm‚ to assists‚ and to provide a warm environment to the students. In my opinion teachers are the second mothers for the students because students spend a lot of time with their teachers. At the same time. I

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    2.2 Authoritarian Teacher The preceding section has depicted the figure of “authoritative teacher” as a de jure and de facto authority within the teacher-centred approach. It is now turning to a discussion of the “authoritarian teacher”. The word “authority” has negative connotations with “conformism” and “unquestioning obedience” (Wilson‚ 1977)‚ leading to the unpleasant impression of teachers as authoritarians. Teacher-centred scheme in essence attempts to cultivate a student attitude of “docility

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    Teacher Tenure In Schools

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    grades‚ it all had to start somewhere. Parents and teachers helped facilitate learning at a young age for these students. Many of the students attended K-12 schools that had a solid foundation of well-educated teachers. Schools and parents alike want teachers who can maintain high educational standards. In order for teachers to be effective‚ they must have time to prove themselves. Once a school recognizes a good teacher they tenure them. Teacher tenure is necessary in 21st California especially at

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    The Roles and Responsibilities of the Teacher Introduction According to Bailey‚ (2001) All P.E. teachers should understand their role in creating this kind of learning climate recognising how a positive learning environment contributes largely to the interpersonal relationships between teacher and pupil‚ and how it supports both the teachers and pupils approach to lessons. Hind and Palmer‚ (2007)‚ state a key area of responsibility for a teacher is to be aware of the legal requirements and obligations

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    To Become a Good Teacher

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    Good teachers: are good at explaining things. Do you like to explain how something works‚ or how something happened? Being comfortable with explaining content to students is an essential skill for teachers‚ regardless of the subject or grade level. keep their cool. There will be times when you will be tempted to scream or yell at your students‚ other teachers‚ parents‚ administrators‚ and so on. Good teachers are able to successfully resist this urge. have a sense of humor. Research has

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    Teacher’s Responsibilities in the Classroom Teachers create opportunities for students to grow and demonstrate what they’ve learned. Teachers maximize their opportunities to shape the education of students. Maintain the different roles needed‚ such as instructing the entire class and providing each student with the developmental tools to succeed. Discipline justly and create a safe environment where bullying isn’t tolerated. Follow the state regulations and school district policies in order to

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    EFFECTIVE TEACHER TRAINING “EDUCATION IS NOT THE AMOUNT OF INFORMATION THAT IS PUT IN YOUR BRAIN AND RUNS RIOT THERE‚ UNDIGESTED‚ ALL YOUR LIFE. WE MUST HAVE LIFE BUILDING MAN MAKING AND CHARACTER MAKING ASSIMIALATION OF IDEAS. IF YOU HAVE ASSIMIALATED FIVE IDEAS AND MADE THEM YOUR LIFE AND CHARACTER‚ YOU HAVE MORE EDUCATION THAN ANY MAN WHO HAS GOT BY HEART A WHOLE LIBRARY”. “WE WANT THAT EDUCATION BY WHICH CHARACTER IS FORMED‚ STRENGTH OF MINDS IS INCREASED‚ THE INTELLECT IS EXPANDED

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    Teacher Parents Partnership

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    undeniably a child’s first teachers as babies utter their first words and take their first steps. As socialisation and education continues in schools‚ parents and teachers become the ’’significant others’’. The modelling in their complementary roles is absorbed by children. Sociologist Emile Durkheim maintains ’’there is not a moment in the day when the generations are not in contact with their elders - when they are not receiving from them some educational influence’’. The parent-teacher-student relationship

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