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    The Kindergarten Teacher

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    kindergarten teacher A teacher is someone whose job is to teach especially in a school whether it is a secondary school‚ primary school or even kindergarten. Every teacher should have their qualification in order to be a teacher in a school. So‚ I think that a kindergarten teacher should have at least a basic degree to qualify them to be a good kindergarten teacher. The kindergarten teacher is the most important corner of the educational process and function is not confined to education. Teachers with

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    Art Observation

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    escape ordinary life at school. While I paint‚ I become completely absorbed into my inner world and able to express my thoughts and feelings on paper. However‚ before the class begins to create artwork‚ the art teacher assigns us a task and certain technique to practice in our art. Today‚ the teacher assigned us to include perspective into our drawings. During the lesson‚ she showed us a presentation including examples of art containing perspective. Throughout the examples on the presentation‚ she pointed

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    Importance of Teachers

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    Teachers are the most important factor in a student’s success at school.” As the famous academic‚ Henry Adams quoted‚ “a teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.” Though this statement remains valid‚ and I indeed adopt Adams’ opinion on the topic‚ in this evolving modern era‚ other influences are becoming increasingly vital to the success of any individual. Although our success in school‚ considering academic‚ social and emotional development‚ is widely affected

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    The Perfect Teacher

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    My View of the Ideal Teacher The ideal teacher has a lasting positive impression on her students. I have had multiple positive student teacher experiences through my many years of formal education. Until this assignment‚ I had not spent a great deal of time contemplating the attributes of an ideal teacher. As most of the education majors‚ I want to have a positive impact on children’s lives and have them leave my classroom with greater knowledge than they entered it. During my most formative

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    Observation Checklist

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    motivation to try‚ is the passage through the core values that a teacher instills to a student‚ as learning becomes a way of guidance that encourages pupils to improve. It is an educator’s duty to provide an environment that exhibits a multitude of ways for children to engage in the process of learning. When I was a young child‚ I always wanted to show people the things I have learned through my family‚ friends‚ manuals‚ and teachers. Then‚ I entered the field of teaching‚ where I was able to present

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    Teachers Day

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    Ratna: A timeless Indian edict goes “Mata Pita Guru Deva” which translated stands for “Mother Father Teacher God” – a sacred list of the most revered relationships in a strict order. The meaning of this adage is the greatest truth‚ and is the order in which one should offer reverence. The phrase is a basic tenet in existence from the time of the Vedas and beyond. Snehal: First comes the mother (Mata) who gives birth to the child‚ thereby bringing us as a child into this world. Next comes the father

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    observation essay

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    nstirrat@student.cccd.edu Nicole Stirrat Professor Nora Kabaji Freshman Composition Observation Essay 28 October 2014 Write an observation essay about the people and activities going on at a public place that you have visited or a public event that you have attended. Be there. Place yourself on the scene and use "I" and/or "we" throughout the essay. Do not use "you." Describe what you see‚ what is typical of the place‚ and what is essential for the reader to understand the environment of the place/event

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    Attachment Observation

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    Attachment Observation I observed a 27 month old boy at the a day care center. There were 20 other students present during my observation. I observed this child for approximately one hour in the morning and thirty minutes later in the day. During both of the times I was observing the child he had several crying spells. He would not play with the other children. When the class went outside he wanted to stay next to the caregiver and not interact with the other children. When the other toddlers

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    Terror Teachers

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    “Terror Teachers” Author: Ted Failon Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/current-affairs-programs/08/05/11/failon-ngayon-terror-teachers Date of Publication: 08/06/2011 1:40 A.M. When children begin to go to school at ages as early as 4 years old‚ the parents entrust the teachers to care for them and teach them what is right from wrong. This way‚ the teachers are viewed as the second parents to the children that they teach. The teachers’ role as second parents is to educate children not

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    Child Observation

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    Child Observation Background The child that I chose to observe was a nine year old boy that I will refer to as Dan. Dan is a highly gifted child who‚ unfortunately‚ suffers from cerebral palsy‚ as well as panic attacks. His parents are divorced and he lives with his mother‚ who has remarried. His father who also has remarried‚ does have contact with him‚ though the relationship is somewhat strained. He comes from an upper middle class background‚ and has no brothers or sisters. I observed Dan

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