Roles and Responsibilities of Teachers Essay

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    system by OT? Do you feel the role of occupational therapy is understood by your co-workers (teachers, principals, other therapists)? Why or why not? Are you satisfied with your job? Why or Why not? “ Survey There were a total of 72 respondents that completed the survey through survey monkey. 91.55% of the study was completed by Occupational…

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    encouraged through the use of indirect service delivery models such as Special Education Teachers, Guidance Officers and other in service administrators which were once considered direct service delivery models. However, due to collaborative consultation roles within inclusive schools direct service delivery models are diminishing (Hughes, 2015 module 1). These indirect service delivery models are seen as consultant roles and are more sought after in…

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    Task 2 – Critical observation portfolio 1.0 Introduction A teacher is the role model in the class. A teacher teaches us about a subject. A teacher is also the manager in the classroom. Meaning to say that teacher’s role does not confined to the delivering of knowledge to the students only. As a manager of the classroom, a teacher should be able to deal with problems and limitations in order to create a classroom for an optimal learning. Doyle (1986 as cited in Emmer & Stough, 2001) defines…

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    power away from a single individual, meaning there is no hierarchical structure of power or authority. How do we practice Distributed Leadership? In a school that implements DL, the principal serves as a conduit between the teachers and the students whereby empowering teachers to be involved in the decision and problem solving process. As stated in the Leithwood article, “DL is stretched over the work of a number of individuals and the task is accomplished through the interaction of…

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    Milgram Theory

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    selected people to participate in his experiment. He then assigned a teacher and a student, in which the teacher was purposely assigned that role in order to conduct the experiment. As for the student, he was a person who was aware of the experiment and was assigned this…

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    My Teaching Goals

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    I believe first-rate teachers must have a passion for learning and possess qualities in creativity and leadership, with a never-give-up attitude, to be truly successful in the field of education. Educators need to be lifelong learners in order to instill the love of learning in their students too. Effective teachers are versatile professionals, who appreciate challenge, and are resourceful. I believe that my role as a teacher is to help students explore their place in the world, embrace their…

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    A teacher has many responsibilities and one of those important roles that he/she play is creating activities that best fit all children. Not all activities will fit everyone but it is the teacher’s duty to observer their children to provide better learning strategies (Klaar and Öhman, 2014). It is important that the teacher also make the daily activities understandable so that the children can know the information…

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    Self Management Strategies

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    necessary to complete their academic responsibilities. These students cannot solve problems and make decision which affects their performance with not only school responsibilities but also home. They have deficits in one or more of the three components of self-managements as defined by E.S. Shapiro (Shapiro, 1989). Strategies involving self –monitoring, self-evaluation and self-reinforcement are all necessary for balancing the many home and school responsibilities. Unfortunately, educators…

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    I have decided to apply for a teacher position as I would like to develop my skills and knowledge acquired during being a Teaching Assistant. I support students who work towards Functional Skills qualifications in Maths. I also take part in Craft courses which, in some cases, give possibility to gain the Aim Awards qualifications. I have enjoyed working with adult learners and see when they succeed. As I grew up in a family where education was an important part of our life I always felt a…

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    not be seen as a hog by the white people and community. However, Grant has a lot of anger and bitterness because he believes that he does not have the character and ability to make valuable changes in Jefferson. Grant has no idea on how to be a good role model, encourager, or haven. “What do I say to him? Do I know what a man is? Do I know how a man is supposed to die? I’m still trying to find out how a man should live. Am I supposed to tell someone how to die who has never lived?” (Gaines 31)…

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