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    An Effective Teacher

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    qualities that define an effective teacher are very complex in my opinion. Everyone seems to have different ideas as to what the key indicators are. They range from; professionalism‚ communication‚ professional development‚ managing‚ guiding and strategies. There are even those of the opinion that it doesn’t matter what you do‚ children will always learn. However I have chosen professionalism as I believe that it is an essential attribute to being an effective teacher. Professionalism is defined

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    Ethics for Teachers

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    Ethics for Teachers Educators are held to a higher standard of behavior than other professionals. The behavior of teachers is judged more harshly. While some wrong behavior is excusable for others‚ unethical behavior is inexcusable for teachers. Teachers are authority figures‚ role models‚ behavioral examples and surrogate parents (Weldon 2003). In some instances the teacher is the only authority figure in a child’s life‚ so if that trust is broken where is a child to turn? There are many instances

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    Moral Teachers

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    Moral and Ethical Issues in Teacher Education. ERIC Digest. This ERIC digest will address two components related to the moral and ethical preparation of teachers. First it will consider issues related to the identification and assessment of professional education‚ and then it will address foundations and specific models for the preservice training of teachers of character. ISSUES OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN EDUCATION Consider Irma‚ the student teacher. Not only does she already have a contract

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    Teacher Retention

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    Research Question: What role does teacher recruitment and retention play in creating student achievement in urban schools? What keeps teachers in the classroom‚ while others flee to “greener pastures?” What can we do to increase the holding power of the educational arena? The answers to these questions are unclear and multi-faceted. Creating a stable teaching force in the American public school systems is urgent and requires immediate attention. High turnover rates create instability in

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    Unforgettable Teacher

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    unforgettable teacher Thorough my educational life there were many teachers or lecturers I cannot forget them. In whole my life I will remember them and wish to them they be in a good condition and they will continue their massage witch is helping people to improve‚ rises them knowledge and helping the students to be better persons. For them they see the education process must includes fun‚ educate and acting. From all teachers I ever had there is one teacher I can’t forget

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    Teacher Interview

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    her life as a teacher. Mrs. Sapp has been teaching for forty years‚ and she stated that she loves her job‚ more and more‚ each day. She has her Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Paine College. She has taught in the Burke county school system‚ and she currently teaches at CSRA Head Start program. She is the head pre-k teacher. Mrs. Sapp motivation for teaching came from her having a big family. With bring the oldest of twelve siblings‚ she was around children all day and decided

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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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    Becoming a Teacher

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    Profession Tiffany Trent Becoming a Teacher I would love to write about how I wanted to become a teacher since I was ten years old‚ but it is not true. I just happened to get involved in a round-about-way. Having four children under the age of ten‚ going back to work was a necessity. I became a school nutritionist‚ also known as ‘lunch lady’. It was perfect hours‚ decent pay and summers off‚ what more could I ask for? On my second day‚ I met the special needs teacher‚ Jessica‚ who changed everything

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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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    The Function of Teacher

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    The function of teachers: 1. Teachers’ primary responsibilities involve providing direct instruction to students‚ which include literacy and numeracy‚ craftsmanship or vocational training‚ the arts‚ religion‚ civics‚ community roles‚ or life skills‚ all of these are to help students learn specific subject matter while they develop as mature‚ capable and responsible young adults. 2. Teachers need to impart knowledge of their subject matter to students. This goes beyond simply stating the knowledge

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