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    1.1 Explain the teaching role and responsibilities in education and training There is a fundamental difference between roles and responsibilities in everyday life. The dictionary definition of the two words are as follows - Role: the function assumed or part played by a person or thing in a particular situation. 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…

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    Leslie Garrett’s article, “You Can Do It, Baby!,” conveys that parents and teachers are working against children when it comes to their futures. The article concentrates on the premise that our parents tell us that ‘We can be anything we want to be.’ It is told from the view of twelve-year-old Gwenyth and her reaction to be told that she can be anything when in reality she can’t. The author believes that we are causing more long-term negative effects on our children by telling them that they can…

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    Everyone experiences difficulties, related to not being able to study effectively at one time or another and overcoming these challenges is a part of the learning process. We require skills that make studying more effective. They are generally more critical or essential to become a successful student and an effective learner. The essay is about self-reflection so that I critically think about those weaknesses which act as an obstacle in order for me to be able to study effectively in my…

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    Reflection On Profiling

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    On reflection, my own personal experience of profiling and my ESFJ profile seem remarkably accurate and directly reflected my personal development plan. The professional development plan also considers learning style. According to the test from VARK, I am a highly Aural Learne who ‘learns by listening’. I surprised and agree with the outcome which suggested me to use different methods to improve my learning style. Strategies to have much more balanced in a study like discussing, talking,…

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    01/18 JLC Pre Course Assignment The Leader, The Teacher & You Book Reflection In this book, Mr. Lim Song Guan quoted that the highest aspiration of a good leader should be a good teacher. Therefore, in the first part he talks about his experience with the leaders he works with and the way they inspired him through their teachings. He shared pointers on how a good leader should exhibit. Examples are walking the ground and appreciating the works that they produced by always providing positive…

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    and values of character development and personal growth, but also includes the religious beliefs, laws and customs of societal patterns of a certain community. Parents at home and teachers in schools are mostly considered responsible for the positive and up-lifting moral development of an individual. Schools tend to educate individuals not only to earn their living later on in their lives, but also owe a compelling responsibility to train young minds in other spheres of spiritual and moral…

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    Reflective Teaching

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    Teachers’ reflectivity seems to have some impacts on students learning. Those teachers who have gained the knowledge of reflective practice are more likely to transfer the behavior to their students (Nolan & Huebner, 1989). They make to model this reflective attitude for their students and promote the reflective behavior in them (Nolan & Huebner, 1989). Reflective teachers build reflective learning environments to take advantage of students' strengths and make them more motivated in learning…

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    Everybody who is at their educational age like a student, a teacher or an-yone who have some kind of job involve in the education field and busi-ness will heard this phrase quite frequently: “evidence-based practice” or “according to the research.” Seems like all the tacit knowledge come from research and research-based. But what does it actually mean? And what are the effect of research to invidual. In the following essay, I will talk about the role and importance of research in my professional…

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    The Test In the city of algebraic there was a young boy who had the name of Bob. Bob was in a extremely dangerous situation. He was in the middle of… maths. His teacher mr.Hazefraz who had a minor problem with anger issues. Right now he was yelling at a poor boy who unfortunately got a roman numeral wrong in a quiz. People might call this type of act child abuse but that poor child who goes by the name of Al G. Braic was too busy getting abused by mr.Hazefraz to point that out. Enraged Bob…

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    I will start by explaining the two terms “Affective” and “Domain.” According to the Oxford English Dictionary, (June 2017 update); “The word Affective itself is a term relating to the emotions or someone’s moods, for example; an Affective disorder; the relationship between the cognitive and affective aspects of learning. Domain is a particular area of activity or life for example; this is a subject that has moved into the political domain”. So as a teacher you need to understand this domain very…

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