Roles and Responsibilities of Teachers Essay

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    Evaluation systems are used to ensure teachers are performing to the needs of their classroom: to motivate students toward academic success. In determining an instructor’s overall effectiveness, both personal and professional characteristics, as well as classroom management, is taken into consideration. According to the Teacher Performance Evaluation System Handbook, highly effective teachers “often serve as role models and/or teacher leaders” (Stronge 10). An educators influence on a student’s…

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    process will be done with multiple persons, included general teachers, special education teachers, and other specialists. The total time of RTI process for the student will be determined…

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    High School Teachers Versus College Professors Academic instructors play a great role in a student’s life at any point of their development in the academic institutions. The instructors have titles based on the level of institutions at which they handle the students. High school instructors are popularly referred to as teachers while the those at the college levels are known as tutors or professors. The tendency of most people to see the two types of instructors as the same is always attributed…

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    Priests’ role was highly respected above all others due to their knowledge and wisdom, therefore teacher appreciation was associated with their high value in societies. In 561 B.C. Confucius, the first private teacher in history, was desirable to teach the sons of the nobles. However, his journey to receive his good reputation was not that simple since only the royal or noble could receive an education. Seeing as Confucius had an enormous craving to…

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    possible influence to the learners.  Autonomy encourages and needs peer support and cooperation.  Autonomy means making use of self/peer assessment.  The role of the teacher as supporting scaffolding and creating room for the development of autonomy is very demanding and very important. Autonomy in learning is about people who are responsibility about their learning and the taking about their purposes for which they learn…

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    Similar the article, job design roles consider variation, responsibility, autonomy, task identity, feedback, participation in decision making, support and recognitions and a safe, enjoyable work environment. Questions that should be considered when administrators are trying to solve the attrition issue, and employing experienced special educators, should be focused around suitability, as it pertains to the variety in the position; how much responsibility the role entails; how much opportunity is…

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    1975 Milgram Experiment

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    who would be the ‘learner’ and who would be the ‘teacher’. However, the draw was fixed so that the participant was always the teacher, and the learner was a confederate (pretending to be a real participant). They both received a list of word pairs; however the learner was attached to an electric chair in another room and was tested on the word pairs by the confederate. Each time the learner got an answer wrong, a shock…

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    perspective explains about the importance of role. The “role” plays an important role in this program and profession too. “Role play” is a significant term that is using in the ECE. With the help of role play, children can learn their responsibilities. With the help of role play, children can get better knowledge to use a specific thing. In this program, role of the instructor is important too. Instructor guide the students how to play the role in the role play. The role of an early childhood…

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    Self Regulation

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    learning cognitive skills.'' To help this process, teachers should help students feel secure and content in the class by encouraging them and by allowing them to become independent. In order to do that, the teacher must prepare beforehand and have some class routines. Young students need to know what will happen in the lesson and also that the teacher is in charge and they can relax. Another aspect that children enjoy is to be assigned small responsibilities in class, from completing the class…

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    rules, consequences, inspirational quotes, and a list of roles for each student (changed weekly). This classroom feels more like a community of students striving together to have an optimal learning experience instead of just one teacher demanding and controlling the students. It is very autonomous and the teacher is involved only when needed. Because it is a 4th grade class, the students are a bit older and are given huge responsibilities to make the classroom flourish. The students are split…

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