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    early as the 1970s, a shortage in special education teachers have been nationally recognized. Researchers have conducted many studies to identify the causes of teacher burnout and attrition in hopes of identifying ways to reduce teacher attrition and burnout. Many case studies have attributed work-related burnout in special educators to substantial paperwork,…

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    what is a good teacher? Teaching is one of the most difficult jobs today. It demands expansive knowledge of subject matter and the curriculum; enthusiasm, a caring attitude, and a love of learning; knowledge of discipline and classroom management techniques; and a desire to make a difference in the lives of young people, where they will be able to make a contribution to society after school days are over. With all these qualities being required, finding good or even great teachers, could prove…

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    as a teacher would only be about teaching, but when I got to the classroom, I realised there was a lot more to it than that. Most high schools in my country do not have social worker, psychologists or support workers to help students with such needs as can only been provided by human services professional. As such, some teachers like me combined some aspects of human services with teaching. For example, while teaching, I observed some set of students always had problems with their teachers,…

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    The Process of Becoming a Teacher Teaching young children is necessary because they are our nation’s future. Teaching impacts society by making sure that children learn the standards that each state has set. Students typically spend fourteen years in elementary and secondary school combined, and teachers can make an impact. The path to becoming a teacher is challenging, but in the end, it can be worth it because teachers are able to mold young minds. Educators who teach elementary school…

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    Teacher Evaluation M-STAR The Mississippi Statewide Teacher Appraisal Rubric, commonly known as M-STAR, is an evaluation process intended to improve the professional performance of all teachers. In past years, an obvious flaw in traditional observations was almost all teachers were given high performance ratings, however, the M-STAR model provides variants in performance indicators among educators. The stronger teacher evaluations are, the more benefits are, reaped by both teachers and…

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    picture in the likeness of yourself. I am sure you have a favorite teacher that you remember from school that influenced you in one way or another. According to the National Center for Education Statistics online at ed.gov. There are almost 55 million children enrolled in either public or private schools throughout the country(2015). This is a staggering amount of children that teachers come in contact with on a daily basis. Teachers are not just just educators who show up to teach children,…

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    Should teachers be given guns? Teachers absolutely do not need a gun during school there are several reasons why. One of those reasons are the 14.04% of teachers are sleeping with their students. Do you think it's wise that someone who can sleep with and have relations with a minor should be able to carry a firearm let alone teach a school? Also, more guns will never be the answer to violence, it just creates more violence. Lastly, it would take needed funding away from actual school programs.…

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    A strict teacher and a spoiled brat, or is it more complicated? – a movie analysis by Miriam Osland The emperors club displays the complexity between a teacher-pupil relationship. The film subtly uncovers the complex connections between fairness, reliability, personal integrity and dignity. All of these qualities are a part of the organizational culture which are represented at St. Benedict’s, a school for well educated, sophisticated boys who values knowledge and who aim high career-wise.…

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    for his essay around the student-teacher relationship, and the dysfunction within. He is very right in saying that the process of teaching is akin to the banking system. This often leads to a poor relationship between the pupil and the almighty instructor. However, is this relationship and the teaching method a package deal? The current approach to teaching is the banking concept, which can lead to an oppressive environment, which is caused by the poor student-teacher relationship. I agree that…

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    special needs. There was one boy who had mild autism and I learned a whole lot from him just from working together for a few minutes each day. Since the assignment was to interview a special education teacher I emailed the teacher I cadet taught for and asked if she knew any special education teacher that would want to be interviewed. After several emails were exchanged, I had an interview set up. I chose to set up the interview on the Friday of fall break because it was one of…

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