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    Evaluating Teachers

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    effective tool for evaluating teachers. The evaluation of teachers is a critical component for schools and administrators as these evaluations provide the data for making daily decisions for continued school improvements. School leaders have many responsibilities. One of the most important responsibilities that a school administrator has is the process of evaluating teachers. Evaluations promote improved student learning and the continued professional development of teachers. Danielson…

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    quarterback. They are the producers of the genesis that make millions today. Yet, the average school teacher will only get paid $56,000 per year working with 21st century kids for around 843 hours a year. Nobody realizes the hardships a teacher will face when in the classroom until they become one themselves. Increasing the salary of a teacher will boost their incentives of their career, send a message to the youth that pursuing in the teaching field is a good idea, and it will strengthen our…

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    On my journey to find an article on teacher biases, I stumbled upon Dr. Thomas Gordon’s Article: Teacher Effectiveness Training, a shortened version of his book, Teacher Effectiveness Training: The Program Proven to Help Teachers Bring Out Students of All Ages. Dr. Gordon is the founder of Gordon Training International including Parent Effectiveness Training, Teacher Effectiveness Teaching and Leader Effectiveness Training, he has written nine books and come up with a highly effective classroom…

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    Good teachers guide their students through their educational career with a firm and gentle hand. They provide positive and critical feedback, because they know it’s important for their students to succeed. Being a teacher is more than just teaching, it’s about teaching and being nurturing as the same time. A teacher who cares about their students doesn’t just give them a lesson and its supplemental assignment. No, a teacher who cares makes learning educational yet fun. The teacher uses various…

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    Discussed earlier having healthy active schools are overall better for the students. The main reason teachers should advocate for healthy, active schools is because they should want their students to succeeded in the class room and in life. Healthy students make better grades and overall perform better than students who are not healthy. ‘In 2010 the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services conducted a meta-analysis of 50 studies…

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    you are probably familiar with a certain teacher who has been mesmerizing and inspiring students for years. This teacher, like many teachers at Worland High, has the ability to transform students from simple minded balls of clay, to Michelangelo sculpted philosophers. The teacher about whom I’m talking of is not only a teacher, but a doctor which is even more reason to believe everything that he says. This is, of course, is Dr. Tim McGee, English teacher at Worland High School. Dr. McGee has…

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    when teachers show they respect the students, and when the instructors make sure the environment is a safe, clean, organized place for the children to be (Copple & Bredekamp, 2009). In a classroom that does not nurture a caring environment you will see quite a few differences (Copple & Bredekamp, 2009). You will notice that the teachers don’t respect the students. This is shown by talking down to the children, or not acknowledging their feelings (Copple & Bredekamp, 2009). When a teacher does…

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    ESL Class Differences

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    To be an ESL student in the regular classroom is not easy for the students and the teachers. Researchers agree that most of the time, the high school and middle school teachers are less prepared to receive this type of students in their classroom (DelliCarpini). I am an ESL student in this type of classroom. It was very hard for me at the beginning. Moving here by myself was very difficult. Everything was so new for me like house, school, people, and food. I was living at the dorm with people I…

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    I think serving others is important because you can make a difference. It also makes you feel good for helping others out. For my service learning, I chose to work with my old elementary school teacher, Ms. Simon, who works in the AAP department. I also happened to meet a new teacher, Ms. Maloney who works with special ed. kids. I helped them get work done around their room. I started out working for Ms. Simon in the beginning of school last year. Last Summer I had visited Franconia,…

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    Discussion “Good teachers anywhere are good teachers everywhere” (Gay, 2018, p. 29). That statement embodies the dialogues taking place in the field of education and the significance of discussions that influence my teaching practice. What do good teachers look like? What do good teachers do? Most importantly, what is the definition of good? If education uses the label good to define instructional practices, the word implies that superior education is universal. What works in one setting, works…

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