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    Interview With A Teacher

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    qualifications‚ Mrs. Hicks recognizes the love of children‚ and a passion for learning‚ as the two main requirements. Mrs. Hicks extended this point‚ concluding a teacher needs to have an interest in assisting the child‚ through all aspects of their life. Reflecting on the personal demands of the teaching profession‚ Mrs. Hicks insists a teacher‚ must gather

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    Teacher Career

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    as a Teacher When I was five‚ my mom asked me what do you want to be when you grow up. My answers were Batman‚ hero or Red Ranger. Then when I was ten she asked again; I answered rock stars or cowboy. Now that I have grown up‚ she wanted a serious answer. Finally‚ I could tell her that I want to be a teacher‚ possibly as a math teacher. It was very hard time for me to think about this decision about the career in teaching. There is a lot of work that goes into becoming a high school teacher. It

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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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    Favorite Teacher

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    Choosing a favorite teacher is fairly difficult when one puts into account all the types of teachers they have known‚ all of them are important. Teachers are the second most important people in our lives‚ right after our parents. Teachers are persuasive and have the power to build a child up from an immature student to become a responsible adult; or they can completely and utterly crush a students hopes and dreams. As an identical twin my mother has always pulled a few strings to have my sister

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    Reason to Be a Teacher

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    Why I Want to Be a Teacher Racheal Yorek Grand Canyon University; EDU 301 July 23‚ 2011 Why I Want 2 I have not always wanted to be a teacher. I knew that I wanted to be able to help people and make a difference‚ and this was the factor that made me originally go into the nursing field. I soon realized that this was not making me completely happy‚ and quickly found what would make me happy‚ becoming a teacher. There are so many reasons that I chose this as a profession

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    The Role of a Teacher

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    The role of a teacher in today’s world is a complex and diverse one.  It is to provide intellectual and social development‚ to have integrity‚ to be honest and to always provide appropriate conduct in the classroom and the community. In addition to these attributes‚ the role of a teacher is to acquire professionalism and ethics and abide by their own moral code and that of their school‚ while maintaining a commitment to confidentiality between students‚ colleagues and the community. A very

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    Teacher Interviews

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    Teacher Interviews I have many great teachers that have influenced my life through the years. However there are many‚ there are three in particular that have been a large part of my life in high school. Mrs. Sikes‚ Mrs. Conner‚ and Mr. Marlow are the teachers that have been that special part of my life. During my interviews I asked each teacher a few questions relating to their career. First I asked what motivates them to be a teacher. Their answers were really similar. Mr. Marlow said that what

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    Motivating Teachers

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    Primary issues with using test scores to motivate teachers: In today’s school system where ‘no child is left behind’; the teacher is set up for failure. Combined with achieving metrics on standard testing scores; these extrinsic motivators seem to be the only thing presented to teachers today. They are expected to be high quality teachers who are able to inspire‚ mentor‚ design and align lessons‚ differentiate instruction‚ craft assessments‚ analyze data‚ grade homework‚ connect with parents‚

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    talk to teachers

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    Revision  " A Talk to Teachers" Analysis Essay Every african american has their struggle in life. they struggle with mostly finances and trying to find a job. but now a days most african american struggle with trying to find their child the best education they deserve. in  the 1960’s african americans had problem with educational system. in the speech "a talk to teachers" james baldwin begins his arguement by describing the purpose of education and the teachers and school system should be dedicated to their students

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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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