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    mind the question comes to the teacher that how he/she will take the steps to lesson the negative effects and replace them with maximum positive impact? Having in mind all the important things said in the video lectures by Prof. George Oduru it is so important as a teacher to make peer learning fun and productive . Of course there will be naughty kids as well as calm kids in one class room but the teacher always need to be wise to balance between both groups. Teacher should…

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    Religion In Public Schools

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    This article states, “As employees of the government, teachers do not have the right to pray with or in the presence of students during the school day. Outside of their school responsibilities, public school teachers are free like other citizens to teach or otherwise participate in their local religious community. Teachers must refrain from using their position in the public school to promote their outside religious activities.” As a future teacher in a public school, this concern has crossed my…

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    is hard for teachers to manage personal lives. Teaching requires so much work, that there is barely any time left for breaks, leaving teachers both exhausted and overworked. Even though it is difficult being a teacher, it comes with its own benefits. Although teaching has its benefits, it has issues that need to be addressed. With limited supplies, teachers buy a lot of their material. Over time, the cost of supplies t adds up. In a study, it was found that “nearly all teachers—99.5…

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    Equality in Education-Race and Ethnicity What is an achievement gap? It’s the educational measure between a group of students all from various socioeconomic, ethnic and gender backgrounds. In “Multiplication is for White People” by Lisa Delpit, she writes of two themes one being the achievement gap. Delpit believes there are factors that if accomplished could help the urban classroom excel and close the achievement gap. The second theme being “the symbiotic interplay”(Delpit, xviii) of her life…

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    us. He is the principal at Central. He told us what he thinks and also what he wants to see in a teacher when they apply at his school. He told us of a book that all teachers should read it’s called What Great Teachers Do Differently by Todd Whitaker and I’m excited to read the book I think that it will help me. Children are the best part about the job. He said that he has two things that he thinks makes a good teachers and they are do you want to make a connection and are you passionate about…

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    students will be more than worth it. Henry Brooks once said “Teachers affect eternity; no one can tell where their influence stops” and that is why I want to teach. I want to be the teacher, my students come back to say hi too and get help from, even when I am no longer their teacher. My ideas of what a teacher does has grown, so much throughout my experiences in the schools. My philosophy has grown even more since I am able to act as a teacher and build those connections with students during my…

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    Student being given a voice has resulted in a lot of positive outcomes, but should they be allowed to make their choice of which teacher to teach them and in what class activities. Teachers are obligated to consult student before making any academic moves and the headteachers in schools have used the students in assessing the teachers. This step is quite controversial as the teachers have to maintain good classroom work ethics and be productive, but on the other hand, the teacher’s…

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    classroom full of students. Physical education department leaders and teachers have taken technology and applied it to work in their classes, thinking in perhaps that this would make things smoother, more fun and essentially easier for everyone involved. Technology can be labeled and taken into context many ways. To narrow your focus down,…

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    for or against the no child left behind act. What is the no child left behind act of 2001? The no child left behind act is a federal law put into effect by the George W. Bush administration. It holds schools, teachers, and states to higher educational standards. This law provides more opportunities to parents choices for schools. This law also requires one hundred…

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    methods of effective educators practices. Teaching Principles Effective educators are aware of good teaching principles. That might be different in the case of novice teachers but educational institution should work…

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