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    Effective Teacher A great characteristic of an effective teacher is to have an authentic relationship with a student. In order to do this, the teacher would need to have a great sense of observation, make a connection with the student, get the student’s trust and encourages him or her to learn the subject. Teaching is a complex profession because they have a large amount of challenges. Some of those challenges are large size class, inadequate amount of testing for some students, lack of…

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    schools students are given complete anecdotal evaluations instead of report card grades, where the teachers give written comments and they have a meeting. A large group of people agree for reasons such as how it will boost student’s confidence or how grades put extra pressure on a student. Some also agree grades don't completely measure everything that a student is capable of, and some say grades make students lazy. There are lots of reasons that anecdotal evaluations are better than…

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    customer segment is focused on the teachers and they present Functional, Social and Emotional jobs. Regarding to their Functional Jobs, teachers want to be part of Educate! in order to gain more knowledge about the different tools to approach the problems inside and outside of the classroom. Another Functional Job is to facilitate as mentor, groups of students to help them to build and support an enterprise. On the other hand, concerning to their Social Jobs, the teachers are identified as…

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    elementary education. It will talk about what is required for this education. Where you can get a job for this job. What the expected salary range is. The type of technology you will use during this job. What does the next twenty years look like for being a teacher. Lastly what the predictions are of this job. Page Break The career that I choose to be in is Elementary Education. I have a lot of family members that have succeed in to becoming a teacher. This is the only reason why I choose…

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    administrators, the first thing we must protect is instructional time in the classroom. By making instructional time a focus of your leadership, you convey this importance to your teachers. Instructional leadership begins by continually offering professional development to your staff in the form of weekly PLCs or workshops that enhances teacher performance in the classroom. I also feel that as the administrator, I should…

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    receiving or giving systematic instruction. However, what should be instructed or experienced is what has America in bitter strife. Some people want to revamp the whole educational system as if it was the articles of the confederation; useless and ineffective. Some people argue at present it is great and with no need for any drastic reforms. Despite these differences, many Americans can agree that how we nurture our children to think and what to think, reflects on our culture and prosperity. …

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    Before we get into the topic of what makes up these so called “bad teachers”, we must first acknowledge the teacher shortage within schools. According to a study, 8 percent of teachers leave the classroom each year which is double the rate in Finland or Singapore (two of the top countries of education in the world). The Leaning Policy Institute (LPI) had conducted a 2016 survey to find out the reason why such a high percentage of teachers are leaving the field and, “...55 percent cited…

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    Do you ever get really stressed out before a big tests? Some people think that standardized tests are a good way to help students learn, but other people believe that they help students. I believe that standardized tests don’t help students because standardized tests can cause stress for younger students, the don't measure the whole person’s abilities, and can rob children of their childhood. First, standardized test can cause stress for younger students. Students get stressed out because they…

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    others. In doing these kind acts she displays “small h heroism” (Cherry, “The Psychology of Heroism”). She may not put her life in danger like some heroes, but she finds those in need and helps them in any way she can, which makes her a hero. For Sister Jessi, becoming a teacher was not much of a question; she grew up teaching younger children at her mom’s daycare, and decided she wanted to continue teaching. After graduating high school, she went to college for teaching, then later began her…

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    In the documentary film, Waiting for Superman by Davis Guggenheim, it depicts the story of several kids and their families on a journey to find better education than what is being taught in the tattered public school system. Through this film it allowed us to see into the minds of the student, the parent, the teacher, and the officials leading the education system today; giving us an important viewpoint on the way schooling is to be further handled in America. This analysis will point out the…

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