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    principals share leadership‚ and time management. Principal as an Instructional Leader The principal is an instructional leader‚ a teacher of all teachers. Instructional leadership can be broken into two categories: direct and indirect instructional leadership. Examples of direct instructional leadership that a principal should provide are staff development‚ teacher observations/evaluations‚ and supervision. Also providing subordinate’s instructions about their tasks and including what is expected

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    “CAN you still remember your Grade I teacher?” This was once the by-line of an advertisement of one financial institution. This is also the base concept of the play “Ang Guro” staged by Stairs Production and Imagination Beyond Events Philippines at West Negros University Gym last Saturday‚ January 21. The musical play was written by occupational therapist Paul Ballano. This is his form of loving tribute to his Grade I school teacher‚ Mrs. Cecilia Resontoc‚ who was instrumental in making him pursue

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    situations. Participants in the field‚ must have certain qualities and skills. These requirements‚ skills‚ and guidelines all go hand and hand into Professionalism and Ethics. Professionalism in early childhood‚ channels a quantity of different subjects. A individual should be compelled to find a way to regulate or correspond with their job. For instance‚ a teacher always be prepared. Being prepared

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    An Effective Teacher

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    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 by Merriam-Webster’s

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    Chapter 1: Do I Want To Become A Teacher? Lesson 2: The Teaching Profession Are Teachers Professionals? Objectives: At the end of the lesson‚ the students should be able to: 1. Differentiate profession‚ professional and professionalism from one another. 2. Describe how a professional conducts himself/herself in the society as a whole. 3. Explain what teachers should do to practice their professionalism. Definition of Terms: Profession- is a vocation founded upon specialized educational training

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    Each year on World Teachers’ Day‚ we take special timeout to recognize the priceless contribution our teachers continue to make in transforming our country. The educationists captured it aptly when they stated that teachers are “… attractive models who advertise‚ by their very being- that learning does produce wondrous results”. Everytime I move around everyday‚ I see the efforts of our teachers at work‚ playing a vital role in our communities. No matter what the situation or circumstances‚ whether

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    Ideal teacher

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    The ideal teacher could have many qualities but the main ones that they need are compassion‚ professionalism‚ knowledge‚ and creativity. That will allow them to inspire and motivate students to excel in their achievements. All teachers have their own special mix to make them the ideal teacher and also students have their own opinion on what makes the ideal teacher. In Stand and Deliver it shows the pros and cons of being the ideal teacher. It show how with compassion and knowledge you can change

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    To elaborate on this prompt‚ I will highlight several key qualities I believe are essential in defining professionalism as a doctor of physical therapy degree student. The first aspect‚ which I believe to be the most important‚ is communication. My conviction is that every single student requires it in both their education‚ as well as in their career. A student should be able to express their ideas clearly‚ both verbally and in the written word. They should be aware of all aspects of what they are

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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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    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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