Why I Want to Be a Teacher Essay

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    Teacher Insurance One day during the week of July 2015, our Golden Apple class had a debate over the pros and cons of teacher tenure. Tenure for teachers is like insurance on the job. This debate took place in a classroom on St. Xavier University’s campus in one of the building. Several Golden Apple students and I participated in this debate, there had been about 20 or more of us in this classroom and as I cannot remember everything every person in the room said, I can recall some very…

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    together for the preschool children and it includes diversity. The teacher does a wonderful job including all of the components of the classroom managment puzzle. The teacher engages instruction in multiple ways. For instance, he has a jar with full of sticks and on each stick is a student 's name. He uses this specifically for the four daily tasks of the day and for other aspects necessary. The daily tasks are line leader, teacher helper, weather helper, and announcer of the day. By doing this…

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    approach where the students are doing meaningful activities each class period that they enjoy. I want students to participate in physical activities where they can learn to be a team player and build social skills while doing it. I want to be able to assess my students and see where they are so I can better each student on an individual level and accommodate when needed. Why have a curriculum? Teachers need to have a curriculum so that they will be able to teach the material to the students and…

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    Basic Skills Test

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    is that teachers should have to pass a basic certification test that shows they are eligible to teach students what they need to learn. The author supports this main idea by giving examples of teachers in certain states who take the basic test and are unable to pass it. Therefore, they are unable to help students learn the things they are in school for. The secondary main idea in this essay is that thousands of teachers fail the basic skills test, but still maintain their job as a teacher. The…

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    school boards were to genetically modify new and upcoming teachers, would those groups max out the attributes of teachers being enthusiastic towards learning and students or teachers that are content knowing fanatics? During my teacher interview, Mrs. Sell (yes, my lovely mother) questioned the methods of first year teachers. She is concerned that brand new teachers are only concerned about being content knowing robots. My mother is a type of teacher who will respect all students while expecting…

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    Date Of Death

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    If you could know the date of your death, would you want to know? If you knew the date that you died, would you want to know the time? A poll was taken at The Burlington School and thirteen out of the fifty six student and teachers, that were interviewed, said they would want to know the date that they died. When they were asked why, one person said, “I would want to know because I want to make the best out of it and make sure I’ve experienced many things in life.” This explanation does a good…

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    Before I began this observation assignment for my SPED class I was nervous and a bit skeptical about how everything was going to be, because I have never observed an inclusion class. After my first day of observation I felt more confident about my career choice. In this reflection paper I will talk about the assignment and all the things I found interesting, important, and challenging. I will also talk about how I overcame the challenges, my misconceptions prior to observing, and how this field…

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    their own theories for why the system is flawed and how to fix it. Edmundson believes it is flawed because the education system is forced to adapt to the consumer culture, to make students want to learn more and to persuade the students into favoring their professors. Freire believes it is flawed because of the lack of communication between the teacher and students. This causes the teacher to brainwash their students with information that the teacher wants them to know. I believe both Edmundson…

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    for the current placement. I the researcher Evin Khalil have collected information as to why teachers and teacher aids have chosen to work with special needs children and or work in special education. The research that has been collected has been endeavored upon the retrieval of why they want to work with special needs students and special education. Describe your participants: The chosen participants are the teachers in the school/classroom setting. Teachers and teachers aids ranging from 20…

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    Feminist Definition Essay

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    sexes. So, story time. When I was 16, I was asked by my distant relatives about when I would be getting married. That took me off guard, because I was 16, and I had my dreams of changing the world and having a stable life before even thinking of getting married. Why were people asking a 16-year-old teenage girl that? Let’s have women who don’t want to get married or have kids. Let’s have men who are house husbands. Let’s break the gender roles and let people do what they want to do,…

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