A teacher is an individual who plays the most vital role in the development of any being. The future of any student depends on the qualities and dedication of a teacher. It is the teacher who creates an interest in students to develop and progress and achieve what ever aims they set for themselves. The most important qualities of a teacher are as follows: 1.A good teacher tries continuously. Teachers respect students who try hard even if they do not succeed; similarly students should respect
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substitution test. How many substitutions are possible? My teacher will collect the work after Easter. Collect the work after Easter [VP] Collect the work [V] after Easter [PP] Collect [V] the work [DP] Substitutions: 1. We collect the work after Easter 2. She will collect the work after Easter 3. Tom will collect the work after Easter 4. My teacher will collect the work after Easter and ‘so’ will other teachers Exercise 5 Provide a tree representation for sentences
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Kagzanov1 Gryphon Growing up as a student we learn from our teacher. Typically a student wants a good and fun outgoing teacher. What makes a teacher a good teacher to students? In a short story called “Gryphon” by Charles Baxter, We can see how a substitute teacher Ms. Ferenczi shows evident details on what it means to be a good teacher. We as students know best what makes a good teacher good. We want someone who won't give us a basic 500 year old routine, spice it up with something different
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School CHILD STUDY COURSE CS 414 DATE OF LESSON February 9th, 2015 COOPERATING TEACHER Mrs. Jessica King GRADE 1st GROUP SIZE 17 SPECIFIC LESSON “If I was President”, Characteristics of a good President CURRICULUM AREA Literacy Central Focus: Students will be making inferences from the text to further their understandings about the characteristics of a good leader/president. Learning Objective: By the end of this lesson, the students should be
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Teachers are paid in order to provide students with experience and knowledge. The fact that a specific student is not doing well in class has a nothing to do with the teacher. Because of this, I strongly disagree with the idea of teachers getting paid by performance. If this plan was taken into account, teachers would acquire a lower payment due to bad students’ performances. Teachers could even lose their job. In addition, this implementation could lead teachers to become very rigid with students
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end of the By end of the By end of the rate autumn spring school term term year 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 0 4 7 11 14 0 7 13 20 27 0 10 20 30 40 My Promise to be Outstanding I promise to be a good human being and an outstanding student by being: on time to school and aiming for 100% attendance I Promise Good Learning Habits (Mantra) • In order to REACH my full potential, in this lesson and all lessons: • I will be responsible for my learning by being on task and never giving up • I will be equipped
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effects on both students and teachers. I want to show in my paper how technology is not a substitute for a good teacher. Technology must be well implanted by a good teacher to be successful. Computers do not give successful teaching. I start out by discussing the positive effects on teachers and students, in my paper. I then debate the use of technology and its effects on traditional teaching methods. Lastly, I concluded with negative impacts technology has on the teachers and the students. By doing
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types of teachers teaching in our schools today--some are rude, some are lazy, some are careless, but some are some of the most caring people in the world. Throughout all my years as a student, I have sat in classes that consisted of teachers, playing on their phones, screaming at other classmates, or just letting us sit there and do nothing. The classes I took wth these types of teachers I either made straight As because they did not challenge us, or I failed miserable because the teacher was of no help
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my mind, to be a teacher is a noble profession. They educate young people and act as a positive role model. They mostly have strong interpersonal and organizational skills. Creativity, energy and patience are three main characteristics of a teacher. They are the figure of helper or partner to students. A good teacher displays self confidence when he or she is teaching, as he or she has control of the classroom and the students know who is in charge. Without doubt, a good teacher knows what to teach
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than the curriculum, they may learn how to get the teacher mad, or how to avoid responsibility, either way, learning takes place. (Ben Johnson, 2011). To solve these problems, and the problems that the teacher made in this video, we must be a humanistic model teacher, build the good relationship with all the students, make clearly rules, create an effective learning environment, and setting the emotional climate for learning. In this case, the teacher makes some mistakes: First, we can see, they take
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1. The classroom teacher greets the student upon arrival with positive regard and shows him/her the Teacher Check, Connect and Expect Daily Progress Reporting (DPR) card, pointing out the expected behaviors. The teacher demonstrates optimism about the student’s ability to meet the daily goal. The discussion takes 1-2 minutes. The teacher keeps the card (e.g., “Good morning Billy. How are you? I know you can show me safe, respectful, and learning behavior today and meet your goal of 48 points
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TEACHERS Keiser University 02/05/2013 Education should be a part of everyone's life. A good education offers something for everyone, whether it is on the simple level or a more complex one. Education should provide an opportunity for students to develop a strong sense of creativity, a high self esteem, and a lifelong respect for learning. Education should help students establish a strong sense of confidence in themselves. A teacher will be one factor that helps a student learn
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Teacher: hello Mrs Brown, Melisa please sit down Mrs Brown: Thank you and call me Lynette Teacher: so what do you think of the school Lynette: what Melisa says it sounds pretty good. Melisa: mum Teacher: so lets look at you achievements in school, it looks pretty good but it seems like you are slipping maths with a satisfactory in you behaviour what happened? Melisa: yeah I'm not that bad its just most of my friends are there but I still do my work Teacher: maybe try to respect you teacher I know
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Different, Antonia Randolph interviews many teachers to show us how teachers view about diversity in our society. Some of the teachers show appreciation about diversity in terms of certain minorities such as Asian students or Latin students; nevertheless, there are still some teachers who show prejudice against black students. Having read this book, I learned how teachers perceive minority students. Black students and schools face stigma since many teachers think being black is the wrong kind of different
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A Good Job Before I came to America, I thought earning a minimum salary was a good job. However, after I have been living for almost a year, I have changed my definition significantly. I realize I need to have good money to cover all my expenses like school expenses, car for transportation. Since my current salary is minimum wage which is $9.04 per hour, I only make about $820 per month. It is not sufficient to afford all my basic needs like house rent, transportation, and school expenses
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to acquire good grades and get placed into a good college/university. However, we and Odysseus will fundamentally reach to the goals we aspire to complete. When I was in the middle of concluding my last year of middle school, my teachers would say stuff like, “In the high school it’s going to be very challenging,” or “The high school has hard graders when it comes to quizzes and essays.” Nevertheless, I would reply back in my head like “I can get good grades there,” and “If I get good grades here
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experience is their teachers.Not only Min but also Tae Eun had their favorite and least favorite teachers. Min’s teachers are similar to Tae Eun’s teachers in having educational methods. Their teacher used reading and writing on the board and used test to check students’ knowledge. Besides, Min’s opinion about the main characteristics for a good teacher is like Tae Eun’s. They believe that the good teachers can listen to students, understand their problems and respect students.In addition, one of
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Moreno Rubio (2010) revealed that effective teachers- professional and personal skills. The selective research finding that become an effective teacher is not an easy work for this profession and personal skill should be good. An effective teacher is not an easy task. In fact, It is a complex process. It is not only concerned with success in short-term, but also with appropriate values and success of long term achievement. Effective teachers need to have good professional and personal skills. Lash and
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University Professor Rebecca Burton Educational Philosophy I believe the purpose of education and schooling are to better our children and future adults. This will help the children to become sophisticated adults. Those adults can then have good jobs and better our nation. I encourage children to learn and grow by providing them the developmentally appropriate experiences where all children can succeed in a safe and nurturing environment. I believe that each child is a unique individual
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If teachers would stop making up ridiculous stories people would believe them more often. However even the teachers that don’t make up stories spend all their time trying to persuade reckless people, instead of those who take study seriously. These teachers claim to be talking about truth but they stray away from it immediately; no one knows the future not even Homer. These teachers claim that if people will follow them these teachers will show them exactly what will happen in their futures. They
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Important for a Good School 20-40 students is mean small class sizes. Especially in highschool. Lots of schools’ tuition is very expensive just because they have small class sizes education. It’s means this society really needs small class sizes, and small class sizes is very important for a good school. That is why more and more parents choose schools which have small class sizes education instead of common schools, and I am very approving of these parents. Firstly, teachers can know
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List 303 There has been a lot of research and government initiatives to create good schools in recent times. The former Labour government’s academy “concept” and the current coalition’s government’s proposal for free schools are examples of such initiatives. The question is what are the key features of a good school and what will make their implementation widespread? There are various views on what make a good school. For example, Ofsted (2009a) observes that “...the outstanding schools manage
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these teachers and administrators met weekly over many months to lay the foundation of Good Tree Academy, a private Islamic school located in Richardson, Texas. As reverted American Muslim educators, we have experienced public schools as students and private Islamic schools as teachers. Upon close reflection, our experiences in the classrooms of both of these realms of educational institutions have been mundanely similar. Students enter the classroom and sit down and wait until the teacher tells
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Observations 1. 1/30 Space & Furnishings: Describe how the room is arranged. Is there enough space for children, teachers and furnishings? Is it too crowded? Describe the Furnishings. Are they suitable for the age of children? Are they clean, sturdy and in good repair? Are there storage areas? 2. 1/30 Personal Care Routines: How do teachers greet and say good-by to children? How do teachers share information with parents related to how and what the child did that day? Describe a meal / feeding situation
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efforts to teach them are bound to fail unless this need is satisfied. Teachers should encourage parents to give children food to eat before they come to school and food to eat at break and lunch time. At some schools children are given food handouts by donors in Zimbabwe such as the Care International in form of barley, porridge, mahewu and beans.Temperetures in the classroom must be comfortable. The classroom must allow good air circulation and adequate lighting. Children need to be encouraged to
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Philosophy Statement: Name: Heather Barron The role of the teacher is to teach, demonstrate and be a role model for his or her students. It is important that the teacher is proactive in his or her classroom by setting rules, expectations and routines for his or her students. It is also important that the teacher create a certain classroom environment. The classroom environment should be positive and productive for learning. The students should be able to feel safe within the classroom, feel
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teaching assistant I would be very helpful towards the class teacher and ask her if there is anything to do I that I could help with by following her instructions there will be more time for the teacher to teach. If any issues would arise I would inform the teacher. I would kindly arrange the children into groups of four to five per group as this would allow them to communicate with each other and help one another. This way the teacher and I would be able to take care of our own groups and this
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then to what extent should teachers be judged based on test performance. The CTU should be a little more careful with their concerns on the latter getting mixed into the former, as that gets spun into "teachers are afraid to be held accountable because they're awful." That's clearly not fair. A teacher shouldn't be judged by circumstances they have no control over. If teacher A has students who never miss class, and study hard, they will do better than teacher B's students, who (for whatever
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life, so choosing the best school for them is huge. Many parents have to come to a decision in whether private or public education will be best for their child. Everyone wants their child to get the highest quality of education because a good quality of education leads to their child achieving in life. There are many factors in showing that private schools have a higher quality of education than public schools. First off is the facilities. Private schools do not receive any funds from the
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positive role model for children in your setting . I have been a positive role model by: • Wearing Suitable clothing • Behaving appropriately • Using the correct Language • Communicating well with teachers and pupils • I respect the teachers and pupils Suitable clothing is important when working in a child care environment because you need to look professional and you need to wear the appropriate thing during different situation. On a normal day i would wear black
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