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    Student learning begins with effective teachers. Teachers are the heart of education, and keeping them healthy is a must for student achievement. Unfortunately, many factors in education are adversely affecting the classroom teacher, and the number of quality teachers entering and remaining in the field of education is dwindling significantly. Therefore, school administrators must take action to improve work motivation, create productive work environments, and implement comprehensive…

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    Teacher Tenure In Schools

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    A teacher sits in front of their school board. 6 months ago they were evaluated because there were complaints from students that the teacher was bad. The past few months the school has been trying to help the teacher out with daily planning and giving them a mentor. It seems like whatever they do the teacher just does not get better. Now the teacher must own up to their poor review and get fired. But why weren’t they fired earlier? Why have they been in a classroom environment hindering students…

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    Mrs Runge Teacher

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    The teacher that was always there for me, to teach me, and to have fun with me. This wonderful teacher helped me through the year. She helped me through struggles, we had fun, and we still managed to get me ready for the daunting years ahead. This teacher’s name is Mrs. Runge. She was my fifth-grade teacher and she did not just teach us to get money, she did it for us. Mrs. Runge influenced me in many ways. She taught us many things like math, science, social studies, and language arts. She was…

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    consideration when evaluating a teacher and the teacher’s ability to educate students. Studies have shown that adjusting scores based on demographics can result in a self-fulfilling prophecy, resulting in even lower scores (Warring, 2015). Teachers are again, are put in a tough situation…

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    Teacher Attrition Paper

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    The large exodus of teachers in the early years can cause particularly huge financial hardships on a school due to a channeling of scarce resources toward recruiting, hiring, orienting and mentoring new teachers (Carroll, 2007). According to the NCTAF cost calculator, PGCPS spent approximately $7,507,500 to pay for recruiting and hiring the replacements for the 858 teachers (Maryland Teacher Staffing Report, 2014) that left the district between October 2013 and October 2014. The constant…

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    About 39% of teachers want a different job and 45% are dissatisfied with their current job. With these numbers in mind, we should be worried about who is going to be teaching your child. Teachers are entering the workforce only to leave a short time after. New teachers should have the focus and passion to stay in the field they studied for. In order to insure future candidates for education remain in education, they should go into a mentorship before they get to college. This epidemic has…

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    Teachers Are Underpaid In the United States, educators are valued for being more than just a teacher by society. Educators not only nurture and enrich student’s minds, but they are also preparing them for the future. They are the stepping stones to the student’s pathway of success. K-12 teachers around the country, with the exception of the East Coast (like Rhode Island), are often overworked, overwhelmed, and usually underpaid; this is due to the lack of funding, and because of the time and…

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    Math Teacher A teacher majoring in Mathematics is referred to an educator who teaches middle or high school math. It also requires them to train for classes such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry and other higher level math classes. Math teachers, also called arithmetic teachers are highly skilled in a variety of topics. Math teachers are of the jobs that require a big amount of patience as it take some students a long time to understand a concept. Math teachers should also be creative in…

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    Achebe's writing, "The Novelist as Teacher", presents a request to African writers to take on the role of teacher in their works. After reading Achebe's "The Novelist as Teacher", we can identify two differences that Achebe examines as a point of reference to literature of postcolonial and western writers. Firstly, Achebe wants his audience to look to him as a teacher of the culture. Postcolonial readers must look to their writers for the recurrence of their culture and common concerns. Secondly…

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    Effective EFL Teachers

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    This dimension focuses on the extent to which an effective EFL teacher is aware that students have acquired knowledge and skills in a way that allows them to demonstrate success. It is more than merely testing students and more than simply measuring achievement. Effective EFL teachers constantly monitor and collect evidence of students' comprehension (Stephenson, 2001; Rubio, 2009; Koutrouba, et al, 2012). They continually interact with students to track students learning, adjust instruction as…

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