What Makes a Good Teacher Essay

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    quality? In the present day, many people research about which classroom size is good for students. There are several advantage of small class room size and disadvantage of large class room size such as class room environment, teachers’ attention, and students’ participation problems. Some parents insist that classroom size does not matter to make a good classroom environment and some parents insist that a small class room makes a positive environment for students. In my opinion, small size of…

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    As teachers it is important for us to be able to have an understanding of our beliefs and expectations of who we are as a Middle level school teacher and the kind of teacher we want to become. We need to have a plan on how we would teach and why we would teach that way. We need to have an understanding of young adolescents development and learning styles, knowing how to and being able to create a positive learning environment for the young adolescents that has high expectations, is…

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    Compare/contrast Teachers The Experiences that someone has lived help him or her to establish their path. Their environment could affect the mentality of a person and it also will affect the ways in which someone behaves. Someone behavior when there are kids May help them to decide what career they wish to do once they grow up and some decide to become a teacher. More than one hundred teachers had taught me during my life. They all have been different. However, there is a weird case where two…

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    Observing teachers is a key part of development. Observing teachers can be inspiring. It can create good ideas to help children learn. There may be materials used in lessons observed that could be useful for another teacher to use. It can show what standards of teaching there are and if standards maybe too low or too high against other teachers. When observing the teacher there are many different and new strategies that can be learnt. A teacher’s main objective is that they want their pupils to…

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    more complicated. An important factor to learning is a teacher, and a teacher does not necessarily need to have the qualifications, for example most of your life as a baby, your parents teach you with intentions that you grow to be smart, responsible and able to make good decisions. While a classroom teacher may give students the proper education to be able to find a career that they love. This essay will provide firsthand information on the teacher Sandra…

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    is should students be allowed to grade their teacher or professor’s teaching style and attitude the same way they are graded as a student in a classroom. Some teachers may look at this idea as silly because they feel as though teaching is a lifestyle and they actually get paid for it. Not only is it a lifestyle but the student needs the teacher in order to progress through school to receive the type of education they would like. Another reason is teachers may feel as though since they were…

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    Early Childhood Teachers

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    The Article “What Makes Good Early childhood Teachers” by Sally Cartwright writes about how she traveled New Zealand and met other teachers as she visited five kindergartens. During her trip she conversed with other teachers from New Zealand and they came to the conclusion that both American and New Zealand schools struggle to obtain first-rate teachers. This discussion led to the group of educators to derive a list of the values and qualities that typically make up a first rate teacher.…

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    SEP #4 In my observation of a Kindergarten class, there were many different teaching methods used. The teacher used many visual aids, and example would be when she asked the students to draw a pig. She displayed a pig on the board that was drawn by a guest speaker, and the students were asked to replicate the drawing. The teacher I observed also used games to enhance the student’s learning. The games were not meant to be competitive, but simply there to help the students with thing such as…

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    the most impact on a student’s education, which is why future teachers need to know and become familiar with Standard 9.There are many responsibilities to posses when teaching, such as knowledge of the U.S. Education System, and how it’s history affects how students are taught today. Sometimes the best way to learn is through other people’s mistakes. Since there are some flaws in the U.S. Education System today, I will do my best to make sure those faults don’t affect my students…

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    things that I have always wanted for myself: a big house, a husband, a dog, and kids are usually what I come up with. The only thing left to figure out is what career do I want to have? I have never wanted to be a doctor or a lawyer, and being an astronaut seems too scary. For a while I thought that I could be a vet, or a composer, or a teacher, first tried working with animals; however, I was not very good and soon realized I was allergic to dogs… and cats. I tried to write music, but I did…

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