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    Teachers and Technology

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    of technology into the classroom based solely on the observation of students who have been give exposed to or given technology in the classroom. The investigation of what is observed during learning opportunities in the classroom with a student using technology is important because only observation can ensure that that data found through methods such a surveying or interviews are correct. “Only observation of students and teachers at work can document the learning experience itself. It helps determine

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    Teacher Training

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    Teacher Education and Development Program (TEDP) – National Competency-Based Teacher Standards (NCBTS) Philippine Education Reform Beatriz G. Torno‚ DPM Executive Director II Teacher Education Council I wish I could persuade every teacher to be proud of his/her occupation-not conceited or pompous ‚ but proud. People who introduce themselves with the shame remark that they are‚ “just teachers”‚ give me despair in my heart. Did you ever hear a lawyer say depreciatingly that

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    Seminars in Teacher Leadership‚ EDU 558 Week 3‚ Assignment 1 Professor: School Reform Policy School reform includes a number of programs and policies. A reform normally changes or affects the way a school is ran; there are two types of reforms; one deals with curriculum the other administration. Today‚ many school reforms are driven by the idea that U.S. students need to be more competitive. To retain this country ’s international leadership‚ our schools must prepare all students to be productive

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    Teacher and Parent

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    Topic:Some people think that teachers at school are more responsible for children’s intellectual and social development than parent. To what extent do you agree or disagree? What is your personal opinion?  Most children have two main educators in their lives- their parents and teachers‚ both of them play crucial roles in their growth. However‚ it is controversial on whether teachers have more responsibilities to this than parents. My personal view is that the obligation of educating children should

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    Analysis-what makes a teacher an effective teacher? There are many skills‚ traits and methods that teachers possess to effectively teach students. The purpose of this analysis is to try and find statistical research that can be recorded with conclusions to draw from it. I have interviewed two teachers consisting of 5 questions each and I have handed out 16 copies of my questionnaire containing 10 questions each. I used 8 males and 8 females so that I can make a non-biased conclusion to my research

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    Twelve Angry Men

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    Twelve Angry Men is a very interesting play about an unfortunate young man‚ who was convicted of killing his dad. The worst part was‚ the young man was only nineteen‚ and his life was just starting. The jurors listened to all the evidence‚ then came the hard part‚ making the decision: guilty‚ or innocent. Eleven jurors said guilty and only one said innocent. There was a lot of peer pressure involved. I decided to write about different peer pressures three of the jurors used. The three jurors I picked

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    Notes on Hand of the Enemy

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    Hand of the Enemy – Kerima Polotan Intro Kerima Polotan – Electra complex 8 children Prizes Free Press short story (1 1st prize‚ 1 3rd prize) – twice Palanca prize (4 1st prizes‚ 1 2nd prize) – five times Father was a constabulary soldier‚ from private‚ became lieutenant Met first wife in Jolo when stationed there Wife was Boholana Kin to Garcias of Talibon So Kerima may have been related to Carlos P. Garcia Born in Jolo‚ named Putli Kerima – Princess Kerima Moved to Pangasinan in

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    The Popularity of Teachers

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    FOREIGN LITERATURE Teacher education is a commonly studied predictor of quality in early childhood classrooms and it has been consistently associated with teacher effectiveness in early childhood classrooms (Bowman et al.‚ 2001; de Kruif et al.‚ 2000; Helburn et al.‚ 1995). Teachers can be popular just because they are friendly and helpful‚ but to be truly professional and effective they need other qualities. Students may not be able to put their finger on just why one teacher is more effective than

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    12 Angry Men

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    12 Angry Men Sam Block 7 Juror Eight An Argument where it is one versus eleven doesn’t seem to be fair does it. In Twelve Angry Men‚ a young boy from the slums is accused of stabbing his father. It is up to twelve men to decide his fate. Juror Eight was able to sway the vote because he connected with the other jurors on a personal level; he was very patient with everyone‚ listening to what they had to say‚ and used tangible evidence to recreate the crime scene itself in front of the twelve

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    TEACHERS RESPONSIBILITIES

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    How to identify an effective teacher 1. An effective teacher loves to teach. The single most important quality that every teacher should possess is a love and passion for teaching young people. Unfortunately‚ there are teachers who do not love what they do. This single factor can destroy a teacher’s effectiveness quicker than anything else. Teachers who do not enjoy their job cannot possibly be effective day in and day out. There are too many discouraging factors associated with teaching that

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