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    times that we live‚ the boundaries between teacher and learner have never been more important. A teacher has a duty of care and must follow all procedures policies and regulations as laid down by our company or institution. These are there for our own protection as well as that of our students. Making telephone calls and chasing up students keeps them up-to-date and interested in their learning‚ but they must not feel harassed or intruded upon. A teacher must be approachable‚ caring and understanding

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    The Roles and Responsibilities of the Teacher Teachers are required to meet the national standard within the teaching sector by adhering to strict codes of practice and fulfil certain responsibilities and roles as discussed below. 1a) It is the role of the teacher to be a mentor‚ a role model‚ a good listener and public speaker. Teachers also play a vital role in pastoral care and safeguarding students. This role includes: sharing relevant information regarding the protection of learners

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    Responsibilities‚ Boundaries and Relationships as a Teacher 1.1 Roles: Being a Business Studies teacher on the topic People Management which is one of the functions of the Business Studies‚ I have to follow certain roles and responsibilities as a teacher. According to Ann Gravells in his book (The Award in Education and Training‚ 2014‚ Page 3)‚ he stated the below cycle for the role as a Teacher: Therefore as a Business Studies teacher on People Management‚ I will initially identify

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    practitioner may contribute to the planning‚ delivery and review of learning activities Unit 210 1.1 As a teaching assistant your teacher may involve you in the planning of a lesson‚ she will tell you what the lesson is about and who they want you to work with. When the teacher is planning the lesson you should have the opportunity to discuss and look at pupils work with the teacher‚ this is called review. Review is when you can look to see if the work that has been set has been done and if the child has

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    and you as an adults. -My attitude and outlook on life has changed tremendously over the years. -Over the years‚ many things about me have changed except my looks. 4. Two teachers. -Both Ms.Parker and Mr. Wimberly were great teachers who had different teaching styles. -Mr. Wimberly and Ms. Parker both were history teachers who liked to be involved in the

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    Arming Teachers and Students for Protection in a Washington State Classroom © 2013 Sean T. Taeschner‚ M.Ed. Dear Washington State Senator Steve Litzow‚ I do not know who else to turn to regarding the emergent need‚ I believe‚ that exists for teachers in Washington State to be armed with handguns in their classrooms. After the wave of school shootings in the United States in the past sixteen-years‚ with no end in sight to armed intruders taking advantage of what has been deemed ‘a gun-free zone’

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    The teachers I am talking about work hard to do a great job‚ because‚ above all‚ it is a kind of responsibility so to speak towards their students and relevantly toward themselves. I have had several teachers in my years as a student both in the primary and secondary schools among which there were only few whom I felt to fit the description above‚ maybe most of them were good in their own way‚ but one cannot be sufficient in all ways or I may also have misunderstood them. However‚ the teacher that

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    A Teacher‚ A Substitute‚ and a Student American‚ Charles Baxter‚ wrote the contemporary short story‚ “Gryphon‚” in the United States‚ in 1985. The time represented in the story is roughly‚ the 1960s; during which there is a moral and philosophical upheaval occurring throughout the nation. The country (USA)‚ is in the midst of the Vietnam War‚ the “cold-war‚” a sexual revolution‚ and experiences a huge spasm and clash of ideals between parents and children of the “baby-boomer” generation. The action

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    story of turtle and rabbit. It’s the story of a rabbit who was very confident that he was going to win in the race against the turtle and he just sleep until he notice that the turtle is in the finish line and won. C. First teacher and first lesson My first teacher was my mother‚ she teach me different lessons when I was young. She taught me how to write‚ how to color‚ how to dance‚ how to sing‚ how to make a things with the use of clay and many more. But the important lesson that she taught

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    A professional teacher has a commitment to those they teach and applies decision-making skills‚ reflective practices and professional knowledge to enhance their lessons and provide maximise learning opportunities. (Eggen & Kauchak‚ 2010) Brandt (1993) also notes the importance of university preparation‚ continued education on the job‚ well-equipped classrooms‚ interactions with colleagues and ability to make decisions. Havens (1993) states the importance of “developing a strong commitment

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