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    question is this. Are teachers abusing their right to give homework? Are the students getting to much homework? Being a student myself, I believe so. Teachers abuse the use of homework in several ways. One way in which this happens is that teachers use homework instead of actually teaching. In this case the teacher will do an example or two and assign homework. This forces students teach themselves everything, and defeats the whole purpose of having teachers. Another way teachers abuse this is…

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    We shall also look at the points of referral available to teachers to ensure that the needs of the learners are met in all aspects which promote a good learning environment.…

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    This assignment will focus on the role of the teacher within different aspects of school life: the aspects that this assignment will focus on are diverse classrooms and challenging stereotypes. It will argue that the role of the teacher within a diverse classroom is to ensure that all the children are being included and given an equal opportunity to develop their knowledge and understanding. This assignment will also argue that the role of the teacher while challenging stereotypes is to…

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    High School Music Teacher Teaching is one of the oldest professions that is still widely practiced today. Since the human race has been doing things, people have needed others to teach them how to do those things. However, over the years, the formal requirements for teaching have become more complex and excluding, causing the teaching field to improve its quality. Teaching requires a high level of personal commitment and the ability to deal with personal interactions and problem solving. A…

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    Teaching is not just a job but, instead a calling or a ministry chosen by God. I believe God called me to become an elementary school teacher or a special education teacher. According to 2 Timothy chapter one verse fourteen “You have been trusted to look after something precious; guard it with the help of the Holy Spirit who lives in us.” This means those who are gifted to teach have been given the responsibility to guide the children with the help of the Holy Spirit. In the bible, little…

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    Being an elementary education teacher takes extra special patience, in kindergarten many children are leaving their mothers and fathers for the first time, this is scary and a huge adjustment for them. I remember my kindergarten year vividly, I cried every day until March 18th! Yes, you read that correctly, March 18th! My teacher would make me sit in the closet while I was crying so I would not disturb the other students, sure she would check on me periodically, but when she asked if I was…

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    Early childhood teachers have to design daily activities for young children. This activities have to be planned using their own philosophy. They will recognize professional standards and cover development areas as socioemotional, language development, cognitive, well-being, and physical. Children need manipulate objects and make questions, research answers, use their imagination when they are learning. Teacher helps the child to develop the sense of imagination through using different materials,…

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    One of my most memorable experiences I’ve had as a teacher, was when I student taught as a preschool teacher in Burlington Vermont with inner city children. These children mostly came from low income families and also single family homes. The children in the class were all 3 or 4 years old. One of my first days in the class I saw…

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    In this paper the teacher candidate will be briefly discussing about the importance of each 4 prompts. The essay will explain what each prompt has in common and illustrate why all of them are necessary. Teachers must follow several core standards and ethics that you must adhere to teach. The importance of them, is to enact on all the requirements while taking all required assessments. In doing this will direct the candidate on the right path to a successful Teacher. There are several forces…

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    To be the teacher that is expected of the 21st century, it is of vital importance to reflect on practice within the classroom environment and remain open to critique. In the long run, the teachers are there to impart knowledge, inspire the students in innovative ways and to continue to learn anew for not only the students but teacher as well. However, held within the pages of the book ‘Appraisal and Professional Development…

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