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    points about introducing the concept of merit pay to teaching, the main problem with this program is will the teachers be happy. Lots of teachers in the trials for this program were happy with the results the students got and their increase in pay, but lots of teachers enjoy their job because they get to create their own curriculums and decide what the students need to know. The reason the teachers were hired in the first place was because the school system trusted them with the education of…

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    2.5. How and why assessments are used. Ongoing data is collected across all key learning areas (KLA’s) to inform teachers and to allow teacher to make judgements. Assessments are graded/marked by teachers making judgement (Marsh, 2010). Data collected from assessments is also used to inform practice and to assist in the planning of future lessons and report to parents during interviews and on report cards. Assessments and reporting are key components of the curriculum planning process…

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    Teachers all across America are becoming dissatisfied and disapprove their salaries. Since teachers are not making as much as they should be, the outcome could be very disappointing and fatal to some schools. This idea that teachers are not making enough as they should be started in the 1800’s. During this time period, kids in America had low test scores and most of the blame was put toward teachers. Of course these kids test scores only got worse, and teachers salaries decreased as the…

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    Teachers should be paid more. A teacher is a professional who dedicates their career to education. Teaching is a multifaceted job full of responsibilities. A teacher has to be a mentor and an example for their students while also a planner and a figure of authority. There are many reasons why teachers should be paid more. First, teachers work more than 8 hours a day. A survey in 2012 to 10,000 teachers reveals that on average teachers work 11 hours a day. Usually, teachers also have to work at…

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    mentoring program for first year teachers. The hybrid mentoring program includes mentoring from formal and informal teachers. Formal teachers are teachers assigned to first year teachers as a mentor for support and instructional guidance or feedback. These mentors will be similar to the mentee in that they will have experience in the same grade level, subject area and school community. Informal teachers tend to be an emotional support system for first years teachers because they are sought out…

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    Teachers are among the most important people in society today. Teachers help shape the minds of the future. Tomorrow 's engineers, scientists, politicians, and educators are all greatly influenced by today 's instructors. Without teachers society would not be anywhere near where it is now and only a select few would have access to learning. Sadly, however important teachers are in civilization, they are still drastically underappreciated, underrecognized and underpaid. Although some people may…

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    Teachers Deserve to be Paid More! Teachers have one of the most important professions in the world, that being the case their salaries should reflect that, unfortunately it does not. Why should professional athletes who throw around a ball make millions, while those teachers that gave them the tools to get there make 10 times less than them. Do you think teachers get paid enough for what they do? Do you think teachers deserve to be paid a little more? Teaching is not an easy job, it calls a…

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    Athletes Landon Donavan, Larry Izzo, and Rodrigo Lopez all have one thing in common. These notable figures express gratitude and give thanks to a teacher that inspired them to reach their goals (National Education Association). Like these figures, many can look back into their educational past and remember one teacher who provided inspiration. It was, the one teacher who cared by taking the extra time to help or ask questions, give a genuine smile, challenged personal expectations, and so…

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    metaphor “Teachers are the cornerstone of childhood development”. Teachers are with their students around eight hours a day, five days a week, and nine out of the twelve months of the year for twelve years. Wrap the mind around this substantial amount of time, and then reread this metaphor. Teachers are the ones who are with these kids for the majority of their adolescence development; they are the ones influencing, guiding, and paving the path for the children’s future. These teachers know when…

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    from day to day media. The two articles (“The Myth of the Hero Teacher” by Allison Ricket and “Classroom Distinctions” by Tom Moore”) I read along with a section in a textbook, “To Teach: A Journey of a Teacher” by William Ayers, helped me find a distinction between the real facts behind the myths and made up ones like in the heroic teacher movie,…

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