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    Dear, Mrs. Triantafillou We would like to introduce ourselves as the Official Loyola Respecting Differences Committee (RDC). We pride ourselves on being an inclusivity group that strongly that every child should have a group of people to whom they feel comfortable with. We aim to help kids build the skills and confidence to take the incentive to create this support system if it is something they do not already obtain. As a group we understand the importance a positive environment has on a…

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    question that rises in one’s mind is who is good teacher? Is a teacher the one who can create a powerful long lasting influence on the students, and directly affects what they learn, how much they learn and the way they interact with the world around them, looking at the degree of the teachers influence we must understand what teachers should do to promote positive results in the lives of students since teaching is a complex task ,some may view teachers effectiveness on students achievements…

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    High school teachers are important to the world. They help teenagers learn the skills they need for the future. This is why it is so important to have people working these jobs. There is a lot that goes into becoming a high school teacher or a secondary education teacher and there is a lot of information that needs to be considered before going into this career. The information needed is the required education that is needed to become a high school teacher, the location and availability of jobs,…

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    “The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.” A teacher is defined as someone who passes his or her knowledge down to others. Teachers have a huge responsibility in our society as they are in charge of teaching the younger generations. If one year a class has a teacher that does not know what they are doing or does not care, then that class will be suffer next year, as they will not be knowledgeable on the subject. But…

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    Teacher Salaries In 2011, an average teacher earned about $56,000, which is only three percent higher than the average salary in 1991 (The Teacher Portal). LeBron James has increased his salary by forty-five percent this year (Business Insider). Since the U.S. is the richest country in the world, it is surprising that we allow professional athletes to be paid a lot more than our teachers do. Teachers should be paid the same amount as professional athletes because they have a major impact on kids…

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    finding ways to manage teacher ego is one the biggest challenges. Teachers often find it difficult to openly discuss teaching practice because they fear the scrutiny of others. In an effort to justify practitioner inquiry, Lytle describes the ability to address problems through the eyes of the individuals who posses the knowledge, experience, and ability to create viable…

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    In this day and age the current state of Teachers’ Unions is up in the air. Teachers’ Unions have always had an impact on the field of education. Depending on the person, organization, politician, and other member or group of society, you will receive a variety off opinions and stances taken about Teachers’ Unions. There are many reasons in why people are in favor or against Teachers’ Unions and there are many factors that are in play that must be addressed. Unions in an agency-fee state are…

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    Female Teachers Throughout a person’s life they will perceive others in a variety of different ways. A misconception is a person’s conclusion of another person’s character, appearance or trait that may be a false perception of who that person truly is. Other times a perception may capture the truth about another person. Stereotypes in society are widely accepted generalizations about a group of people that typically ignore specificalities or individuals in a population, while misconceptions…

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    High School English Teacher Having good English teachers in high school is very important. Having someone to teach the knowledge of grammar, sentence structure, and written communications can be a valuable resource in finding jobs in the future. Teachers are also needed to help guide and be there for students when they need it. Becoming an English teacher requires an education, certain qualifications, and the skills of the English language. High school English teachers usually teach ninth…

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    I started my teacher strength project by picking a teacher that has high skill and low will. This teacher has been teaching for 20 years and has been told he was going to have to travel between two schools. This has really hurt this teacher’s motivation to be an effective teacher. By know this teacher, it is clear that he is purpose driven because of this I am asking that he help the program to get back to where it was a few years ago. The way that I address the teacher I felt showed the…

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