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    Teacher Comparison Essay

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    Teachers are somewhat at a disadvantage when it comes to keeping students attention and keep up with technology that changes in a blink of an eye. Younger and veteran teachers that don’t embrace technology have a harder time keeping students’ attention. There is a hidden secret getting students to focus it is the latest technology. Teachers have to collaborate with each other about the digital tools available for education. With the growth of technology, teachers do have an opportunity to…

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    first question I asked him was, “When did you decide to become a teacher?” He said that he decided to become a teacher when he was a sophomore in college. He went into college with an undecided major, but as he entered his second year of college he knew that teaching was the career path he wanted to take. He said that becoming a coach was the reason he first decided to go into teaching, but now that is not the reason he is still a teacher today. The next question I asked discussed why he teaches…

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    Being both a student and being a teacher myself I observed the direct influence that is posed upon each role. I saw how teachers have a direct influence on me and how one teacher can make a major impact on a student’s life. With that being said, I knew I wanted to make a difference in the world and I believe that being a teacher will allow me to do so. Being a teacher is not an easy profession but yet it is the most rewarding profession in my opinion. There will be goals for myself and for my…

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    Montgomery County, the IU employees teachers, non-teaching professions, related service providers, supervisors, substitute teachers and support staff. Additionally,…

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    Question 1: you are a preschool teacher who believes that the following characteristic are necessary in a quality school. •good human relationships •programs must have stability, regularity and flexibility •there should be a balance between self-selection and teacher direction • Learning must be based on actual experiences and participation (a) In your own words, explain what each of the four means (b) Give an example of how you would implement this in your classroom 1. A good human…

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    have had in this course is just incredible. At the very beginning I thought that it will probably be about theories and traditional methodoly. However, it swiftly changed to be a more dynamic, structured and well-organized subject. We as English teachers had the opportunity to visit different educative centers both elementary and high schools, as well as the English Language Center at MSU. The opportunity to observe different techniques, approaches and methods was valuable and we are highly…

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    My Career As A Teacher

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    My career as a teacher started when I was accepted as an inter teacher for Breakthrough Collaborative, Sacramento the summer of 2013. The first two weeks of the program were an intensive training program that taught me many of the tools I use today inside my classroom. During these two weeks, each department also worked closely with our department head who showed us our curriculum. Since all of us were either still in high school or part way through college, we were lucky to receive daily lesson…

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    Spanish Speaking Teacher

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    I am introduced to my new teacher. A Spanish speaking lady brought me by her soft hand to the class. The teacher said something but to me her way of speaking was an alliteration of vocabulary being slapped in my face, I am standing like a soldier without saying a word. My teacher in her high pitched voice told me to introduce myself to the class but I am too busy looking at the rainbow colors that filled the classroom. The Spanish speaking lady whispers to my new teacher that I didn’t understand…

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    Teacher Related Beliefs

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    The set of related beliefs behind a teacher in an institution of learning is what Education philosophy refers to as it influences the manner in which learners are taught. Education philosophy embodies solutions to the questions behind the purpose of teaching, what needs to be taught and through which methods as well as the role of the teacher in the classroom. It distinctly outlines the beliefs of a teacher’s standards of management with reference to his or her teaching related positions, for…

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    the classes. In the article, “To Teachers,” by Rabindranath Tagore, he describes a school as the education factory which he states: In this critical period, the child’s life is subjected to the education factory, life-less, colorless, dissociated from the context of the universe, within bare white walls…

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