Importance of Student-Teacher Relationship Essay

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    Teacher-student relationship has numerous benefits for the teacher and the student in the classroom. There are different types of relationships between the teachers and the students. They include that of being a mentor, being friends or a parental figure. However, in the recent decade, a new type of relationship that is unlawful and illegal has developed. When the connection between the student and the teacher starts being that of more than friends, it disadvantages the student. The…

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    Place Value Of Teaching

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    The content knowledge a teacher must have in order to enact high quality mathematics instruction includes, but is not limited to, place value, quality relationships with students, an understanding of the learning trajectories, and knowing one’s own beliefs and mathematical identity. Knowledge of place value and an understanding of the base-ten system is critical content a teacher must have in order to enact high quality mathematics instruction. In the lower grades where I have taught for seven…

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    Students face various social and emotional challenges as they develop and interact with the world around them. Their ability to control their emotions and reactions is dependent on their level of development, surrounding environment, and the skills they have been taught, modeled, and practiced that deal with social and emotional factors (Ed Psych, p 70). During my field experience in my 3rd grade classroom at S.H. Elementary, I have observed Mrs. Branson establish relationships and provide…

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    I started this course off with the intention to further my current understanding about how our current education system runs and how Western civilizations has molded and influenced the way we educate our students. My entire life was spent believing that the role of the educator was a shallow position aimed at creating little geniuses. I thought that the idea of school has remained relatively the same throughout the many centuries. Contrary to my belief, it is evident that the goals and…

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    Teachers working in the field of Early Childhood Education need to be prepared to deal with all aspects of children. We must realize the importance of parents as the first and primary educator of their children. We must also need skills in working with parents and helping them to meet the needs of the family. We must understand the importance of parent involvement, how to work together with families, and types of approaches to take in practicing effective communication with families. Family is…

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    special education teacher, there are multiple roles to help students succeed in school. In diverse schools, special education teachers need to build a professional platform to help their students succeed. Special education teachers are held to ethical standards when it comes to the way they conduct themselves when working with students and their families. The Code of Ethics Principle (CEC) for Special Education Professionals has 12 principles that maintain special education teachers to a higher…

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    building a strong relationship with students, and cooperating with fellow teachers and colleagues one will make teaching a wonderful experience for the teacher as well as for their students. A teaching style is techniques were a teacher chooses the most effective way to educate his or her…

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    Tenure In Public Schools

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    and costly to fire a teacher who has attained tenure status at a school. Not only does it affect the school’s overall performance, it also affects the students academically and psychologically. As of January of this year, education officials of Alabama have released a list of seventy-five schools, mostly high schools, are considered failing (Crain 1). For those who support tenure for teachers claim that it is necessary for them. It guarantees their job and protects teachers from being fired for…

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    In Laurence Steinberg article, “What’s Holding Back American Teenagers?” Steinberg talks about the importance of education and how there is a big problem we all aren’t seeing. We think the problem is making school more affordable which is an issue but it’s not the problem. Throughout time, many kids have improved in elementary and middle school by challenging themselves but when they get to high school it goes downhill. Adults think that the problem in the education system is providing…

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    working conditions in their buildings. Collegiality. Ladd (2011) stated that collegiality, or the “relationships between school leaders and teachers and interactions among teachers” (p. 237) is a fundamental workplace condition in schools. This finding is supported by Johnson et al. (2011) in their analysis of data on job satisfaction, career intentions, and workplace conditions by Massachusetts teachers. Johnson et al. (2011) asserted that “social conditioning – the school’s culture, the…

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