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    but I always like the thought of becoming a teacher for younger students. Children have bigger imagination than adults do. They always get fascinated about anything new that they’ve learned. An elementary school teacher is someone who instructs children from grades first to fourth. I want to become someone who will teach younger students things that they begin to learn at that age. What I would like my reader to know about my career is that teacher who is passionate about their job help…

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    study testing how white teachers reacts to a racially diverse classroom. According to Johnson majority of teachers in today’s classrooms are white, and when asked about teaching racially diverse children they would respond with “I don’t see color” (Johnson, 2002, p, 154). The goal is to get teachers to see race being that they are teaching racially diverse children. Additionally, Johnson goes on to state that, because many people of color are not teachers, those who are teachers must learn to be…

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    The current education system has been an absolutely abysmal to the American society. Teacher accountability is unobtainable in American public schools, because of teacher union policies. This country will never compete with international education standards, if there is not reform. Because of poor teacher performance, children are getting passed through the school system with a first grade reading level, which accounts for the high margin of drop-outs. The drop-outs have led to vacancies in…

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    as a preschool teacher, I will major in Early Childhood Education. Preschool teachers teach children many basic skills that they will need to know for when they begin kindergarten. They teach the children colors, shapes, numbers, and letters. Not only do teachers work at school with the students, but they also have to work out of school preparing lesson plans. These lesson plans have to cover different areas of child development, such as language, motor, and social skills. Teachers have to make…

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    Special education teachers are a rare breed in the educational world. They are required to know content knowledge from a variety of areas as well as being experts in their field, intervention. The idea that these teachers leave the educational world and or the special education field more quickly than their general education counterparts has led me to research why. Throughout this review we will discover some reasons for their departure, preparation needed and possibly not given, Research…

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    Article 1: Some Determinative Factors for Teachers’ Job Motivation Step 1: Identify the question: As it pertains to the teacher-learning environment, what are the potential factors that contribute to teachers’ job motivation? Step 2: Choose a sample or samples of analysis: 201 Romanian teachers from across all educational levels were selected to complete the three qualitative questionnaires (DM, SP, and MM). 161 females and 40 males were graded on a seven-point Likert scale. Seniority in…

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    On the other hand, children are not solely responsible for these misconceptions, teachers can also misconstrue scientific information too (Pine, Messer, and St. John, 2001). This may stem from teachers not having a secure subject knowledge. Ofsted reports (2011 and 2013) indicate that there is currently a lack of specialist science teachers and an absence of scientific knowledge amongst existing teachers. This is also acknowledging by Cooke and Howard (2016) who state that a lack of secure…

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    Teacher centred pedagogy Teacher centred pedagogy is about a teacher taking full control of the class and teaching while learners listen attentively and taking notes. During activities, learners should work alone and not work together with others. In the teacher centred pedagogy, knowledge is passed on from the teacher to the learners, and learners listen carefully to receive information. The teacher covers only what is required in formal tasks, and assesses learners individually to check how…

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    I believe that as a future teacher, I shouldn’t seek to discipline my students. I should seek to manage my students. Therefore, students shouldn’t be controlled or bossed around but they can be taught discipline. It is my job to manage their behavior. It is my responsibility to help them to be successful in the classroom. Students are naturally disruptive and therefore need to be molded and conditioned to behave appropriately. However, this responsibility belongs to parents. They are the ones to…

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    school, parent organizations such as the PTA (Parent-Teacher Association) were involved in school fundraisers and events. In addition, parent-teacher conferences were held frequently to ensure that teacher-to-student messages were communicated to parents. My parents attended parent-teacher conferences, but they were not members of the PTA. I remember that my mom would make sure that I was completing my homework and doing well in my classes.…

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