Being a teacher is one of the most important jobs in the world. In today’s society, it can be hard to be a teacher. Students need to have a teacher that has values and understands the importance of these values. As a teacher, I hold such a powerful role with having the responsibility of a student’s performance. It is important for a teacher to hold high, but realistic, expectations for each student. I will be there to help start every child and guide them to find and follow their dreams.…
Instructional Coaching for Teachers of Diverse Learners, Teemant (2014) researched the impact of instructional coaching on teacher pedagogy. To assess the impact of instructional coaching, the study included quantitative analysis of teacher behaviors based on the five standards of effective pedagogy as well as qualitative results obtained through interviews with teacher participants. Though quantitative results demonstrated increased teacher efficacy among coached teachers during implementation,…
outcomes. According to Kelly and Melgrano (2004, p. 4), it is through developing a curriculum that student outcomes are met. Further, it is through this that teaching methods are made more effective and the students' needs are diagnosed. In line with this assertion, this paper will be about personal education philosophy that outlines my expectations and beliefs regarding the educational process as a teacher in the near future. Why I want to Teach According to Combs (2010), it is important…
the youth are educated. Concerning the kinds of material taught, the methods used to produce learning, and the relationship between students and teachers, education varies extensively from culture to culture. After reading Abubakari Lunna’s life story regarding his drumming education, it is evident that the way people present themselves has a lot to do with how we develop relationships with others. While I have heard of multiple approaches to education, the education in drumming that…
educators are seeing more and more transgender students in their classrooms and communities. These students are often ostracized from social groups and sometimes even their families, however, some transgender students have strong ties with their trans community and even with their friends they have grown up with. Each student situation is unique, which is why these young adolescents need role models in their lives and who better than a transgender teacher. The Huffington Post’s article…
Teacher relationship and the effects on students At a young age, children are molded by the adults around them, shaping how they socially develop and their cognitive development. Once the child is at a school age, the most important adult around them beside family is their teacher. Thus the teacher-student relationship is formed and it must be a positive atmosphere to ensure the child to grow mentally and emotionally. Student-teacher relationships are studied and is found to have a correlation…
emotional impairment (EI) teacher. Excellent teachers in my past affected my learning for the better. I became increasingly involved and interested in learning due to these teachers caring and encouraging me. I aspire to motivate students the same way these teachers motivated me by being attentive and dedicated. I want to teach students in a similar way to improve their perception of school and academics. When understanding the relationship between my identity as a teacher and the…
Empathy could be the most important attribute a teacher can have when advocating for social development in a classroom full of students. In order for children to feel safe and secure in a space other than home, they need to feel that someone cares for them and is attentive to their needs. Teachers need to have the ability to tailor instruction to meet all skill levels and this can build a trusting relationship between student and teacher. This essay will describe the stages of social development…
The early childhood years are characterized by the importance of early intervention as the key for helping children develop cognitive, emotional, and social abilities, which lay the basis for academic achievement and social skills. These skills play an important role in children’s ability to successfully learn and reach their potential at school that can last throughout their lives. After the family context, children spend the majority of their time at educational settings. This is the place…
Critical incident 3 Communicative awareness -Full competence Sandra if cognizant of the that the teacher-student relationship is based on rules. She is equally aware that students might be tempted to cheat, hence the verbal warning to the student. Throwing the cheating student’s paper into the garbage was sending a non-verbal message to the whole class that, cheating is unacceptable. Her use of both direct and indirect communication to complement each other shows her versatility in addressing…