What Makes a Good Teacher Essay

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    with their teachers, and some love their teachers. There should be a way for students to grade their teachers in the way that they are graded. Teachers grade students based on their academic performance, as well as how they act in the class. Some teachers care about student’s education and while others don’t respect students nor their job. Some people think kids are young and don’t know what they’re doing but they do know what’s best for them when it comes to their education.Every teacher is…

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    administrators and teachers believe that this tech is more of a distraction than an advantage to students and teachers. Now, many people are pushing for a change in the classroom, that will help schools catch up to outside world that it is supposed to prepare students for. While technology can be distracting students will need to be prepared, because these distractions will be everywhere when they finish school. Technology should be used in school despite the distractions because it helps…

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    Art Of Rhetoric Analysis

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    What is the Art of Rhetoric? The art of rhetoric is the process used to persuade an audience to the speaker’s point of view. The Art of Rhetoric is found in many places: magazine, advertisements, documentaries, politicians’ speeches, comercials, and whenever a teanager is trying to get out of trouble. The art of Rhetoric is made up of Ethos, Pathos, and Logos. First, Ethos is the credibility of the speaker. The audience needs to know why they should trust what the speaker is saying. Ethos…

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    Five Considerations

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    Considerations for Positive School and Home Relationships Preparation Know the student, read their OSR, know their likes and dislikes, know their learning strengths and challenges. Portray the importance of a team approach between the parent and teacher. Assume all parties have desire to see the student succeed, that the parents are the expert regarding their child, they have welcomed and valued inputs and work together and share strategies at home and at school. Some students will benefit from…

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    are also those people who they probably should not look up to. Either way there is something to learn from the types of role models. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, shows the aspects of what it is like to be a good role model and bad role model. A person in the novel who is a good role model is Atticus, Scout and Jem’s father, who continually shows respect for others. It started when Scout was asking Atticus a question and aunt Alexandra interrupted and answered the question.…

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    primary language of schools, because teachers have unknowingly been training young writers to use it. Ken Macorie, a past editor and professor at multiple universities, witnessed this writing style firsthand and was able to define the problems that are characteristic of many students’ writing. Because he realized that this was a pressing issue across all colleges, Macorie covered the topic in an article titled The Poision Fish, in which he intended to inform teachers that…

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    Everyone is a rule breaker. Nobody can honestly say that they have never broken a rule before, because : we 're human. Humans aren 't perfect, we make many mistakes but we must set a good example as a society. As citizens of this country it 's important to follow the rules in order to use the authority given to us appropriately. If someone doesn 't follow the rules there will be consequences. Unfortunately if someone were to do things like steal from a store, or drive without a license, you…

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    Effective Teachers VS. Expert Teachers: Comparison and Contrast between Surface Teaching and Deep Thinking “According to Webster’s Dictionary, a profession is defined as ‘a calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive academic preparation,” (Lynch 2015). Teaching, cognate copious other occupations, illustrates this definition, but moreover, teachers possess an obligation to acquire and retain extensive intelligence in their particular subject matter in the same…

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    Reflection On Readicide

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    Overall, Readicide was an interesting book and an eye opener to what we can do for our students. As future teachers, we need to research ways to add reading for enjoyment back into the classrooms. Every teacher knows state testing is important, but it is not more important than knowing how to read. My first critique is he works in Los Angeles where most of his students are poor and are minorities, so why does he assumes all schools are just like his? Another critique I have is his problem…

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    school system, the teachers the curriculum or even the students behavior will eventually be perfect is a poorly thought out illusion. Every key player on the team of education is human, imperfection is inevitable and it is what makes life unique. Teachers are expected to be role models. I can remember every teacher I have had since kindergarten. Teachers are thought of as second moms, protectors, friends, advisors and anything under the sun that students could need. Now a days, teachers are…

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