Roles and Responsibilities of Teachers Essay

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    the teacher–child relationship is an emotionally salient relationship, within which children may seek feelings of safety and security. It is characterized by closeness and conflict. Within close relationships, children may use the teacher as a secure base, and form positive working models of the social world that encourage their seeking out supportive interactions with others. Furthermore, within close relationships, teachers optimally provide children with…

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    REFLECTION ON TESL I found TESL a very captivating, interesting and practical subject. I had left the university after the completion of my English Honors and I rejoined the university from the second semester of the Masters Linguistics. Therefore, it was the first time I studied TESL as my course. I had reviews from my classmates about the subject and the course instructor before I found my way back to the university. They told me that like we were used to analyse novels and various others…

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    in explaining the many roles of special education to others at the local,…

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    Special Education History

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    to grow in popularity across the U.S and has been raising awareness about both the service offered in schools and the career field. The history of special education including its origin, rules, and laws are just as important as the roles and responsibilities of teachers, the qualifications need to be a special education…

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    It is also the responsibility of States, local school boards, along with public and private organizations of all kinds, to establish schools and colleges, develop curriculum, and determine requirements for enrollment and graduation (Digest of Education, 2010.) The Federal monetary contribution to public school education is about 10.5 percent; this includes funds from several Federal agencies (Digest of Education, 2010.) Although minor in comparison, the federal contribution is extremely vital…

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    An important assumption for the structure to be operational is the acknowledgment that content area teachers have expertise in their discipline and vast knowledge about their subject, and should not be marginalized by the expectation that they become reading interventionists (Buehl, 2011; Gunning, 2018, IRA, 2012; Reed, Wexler, and Vaughn, 2012). Wendt (2013) affirmed the divide between literacy learning and content learning, and the assumption that academic learning presumes the mastery of…

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    interest in education. On the other hand, education is really important. Every people in this world have their own dreams, and school is one of the important steps to reach it. Teachers play an important role for every student dreams. Teachers are committed to challenge all the students to reach their goals. Other than that, teacher should know the aspects of society, so every student can be succeed through the education that provided to them. In this modern era, there are too many distractions…

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    By doing this, it will take a lot of challenges, frustrations, and responsibilities. On the other hand, it will bring lots of joy, happiness, and excitement. Every child is capable of learning by having the right teacher that will motivation and direct them in the right path. My students will have my full attention and time, in order for them to succeed. If I don’t set the example then they won’t see it, so it’s my responsibility for my student’s to be motivated. To be a fruitful educator, it…

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    the mission of catholic schools as one where “the development of the whole person is addressed, through spiritual and academic formation based on the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” It is incumbent on all Catholic schools to instruct children on their responsibility, as members of society as well as members of a faith community, “to contribute to the common good by becoming active and caring members of the communities, cities, and nation in which they live.” (United States Conference of Catholic…

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    formation of the children. The Gospel values and our faith identity will pervade all we do. As a catechetical leader, I work with the teachers, and with you, the parents, to make sure our school curriculum is an effective tool whereby students gain basic knowledge and understanding of our faith. Daily religion classes expose students to the critical…

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