What Makes a Good Teacher Essay

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    Responsibilities: a thing which one is required to do as part of a job, role, or legal obligation. Therefore, responsibilities fit within a role. The role of a teacher is to plan lessons, prepare materials, do research and assess learners as well as themselves. It involves keeping records of lesson plans, attendance registers and assessments. A teacher needs to create/facilitate opportunities for learning. I feel it is very important…

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    go to college and therefore they were, and still are, provided with the most advanced classes and the best teachers. In this day and age so many more kids will go to college and our economy is shifting to one of far more specialized, or “white collar” jobs. Along with this change should come a similar change in the design of our schools. Putting kids on the “fast” track is all well and good for them because they are sent off with confidence in themselves and their education. But for those on…

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    other learn something new everyday. Now the question posed here is- As teachers how can we develop professionally as well as help in each others growth ? Our profession compels us to commit ourselves to continued learning .According to Darling -Hammond Professional development is a ' process of enhancing teaching 's professional status by expanding the knowledge base upon which the profession draws and increasing teachers ' epistemological awareness ' while many others simply say '…

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    Lesson Plan Task Analysis

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    Teacher-Centered Teacher-centered instruction/planning is strategies that reflect direct instruction to students. The lesson planning for teacher-centered comes from behavior objectives, task analysis, and instructional taxonomies. Bloom’s taxonomy classifies educational objectives into three domains: cognitive, affective, and psychomotor. For the instruction part of this system, it can be done in three different ways, advance organizers, expository advance organizers, and comparative advance…

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    Nendbank Case Study

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    It is my mission to live a life of honesty, love, respect and courage. To never forget about what is important in my life and to be positive and help those around me. My long term goals are that are that in 10 years I will be 26 years old and I hope to be married and have my degree and a good job by then. My medium term goals are that in 3 years I would like to have passed grade 10,11 and 12 with good marks and I aim to be a leader in matric. My short term objectives for this year are for our…

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    guy. This band was introduced to me by an English teacher from highschool whom I had the biggest crush on. I connect with this song because it reminds me of the relationship I had with this teacher. He stole my heart at first sight, introduced me to beautiful music, and showed me a band that forever changed my life. In my junior year of highschool, my English teacher was going away for a week to get married. He told my class one of his really good friends is going to be substituting for…

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    Kant's Duty Definition

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    to duty. 2. what is Kant's definition of Duty compared to Eichmanns? Kant’s definition of Duty is concerned about good intentions that must be obligatory without taking into account the final results. Instead, Adolph Eichmann definition of duty is concerned…

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    Do you want your kids in school with guns? The debate over arming teachers has been above and beyond what everyone thought how big it would be. Many believe that arming teachers is one of the best things to do about the school shooting situations. But why? That’s just adding another armed person into the situation. And that is why i’m here, to help you understand why this is the wrong decision for this country. One reason this idea should be abolished would be it wouldn’t be safe for kids…

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    different way. I never realized how much effort and energy teachers have to put in. There are so many more issues a teacher has to face then students notice. Teaching is so much more than showing up to class with a quick thrown together lesson plan. You don’t only have to teach these kids certain information, you need to teach it really good for each and every student to understand. When not every student understands the same that makes it more difficult. I think a big issue that I would feel a…

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    Edmund T. Emmer and Carolyn M. Evertson co-wrote Classroom Management for Middle and High School Teachers after extensive program of research over several decades. These two authors observed and did research in hundreds of classrooms in a variety of schools in order to develop a comprehensive understanding of what skills, approaches, and strategies would be necessary to manage classrooms effectively. In this book, they talk about classroom management and how classrooms are complex places, how…

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