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    Substitute teachers; they are either loved or hated. Depending on who it is, hearing that there is a substitute can arise joy for everyone in the class; other times the substitute will make you lose your will to live. Either way whenever it is heard that there is a substitute in a class everyone asks, “For what class?”; and “Who is it?”. The substitute that seems like they have no will to live anymore. This substitute often does not care what the class is doing as long as it is quite in the…

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    Hawaii Teachers

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    developing one’s self and in achieving a goal. Similarly, teachers play an important role towards the achievement of quality education. Yet, Hawaii is facing a big shortage of teachers despite the efforts of the Department of Education to employ more teachers in different schools in the state. The shortage of teachers in the State of Hawaii has been an educational problem, and along with it are the factors like insufficient salaries for teachers, complicated requirements in getting a teacher’s…

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    action has been taken place, where that school did not display equal respect to their student body and did not act out of the golden rule. The substitute did not treat all the students in that class fairly by letting them perform this slave auction. As a parent, you protect your child from unseen consequences like Mill suggests, and that is something the substitute should have done by denying the students the opportunity to do this reenactment. The children being in elementary school and not…

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    extreme behavioral issues. This student was placed in a program the school has that gives the students behavior contracts that the teacher needs to fill out daily. This specific student was always being put on timeout and being called out for his actions in front of the entire class. I noticed that when this student would act out or disrupt the class, my mentor teacher would automatically assume the worst and give him a poor score on his behavior contract for the day. This would just upset the…

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    Roger has the nice side but he thinks his life is over because of his awful teacher. Laurie thinks everyone’s life is great and he must ruin it. Roger and Laurie may have their similarities of being two school boys with a higher authority interested in their daily life but the differences in their character of being kind and unkind is the true part of what shows through. Roger has a kind character with a new substitute who he thinks is the worst ever. He goes to his third-grade class at St.…

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    instead of enjoying it like most children should be enjoying their high school. Students are having obstacles to continuing their education by complaining that there is no air conditioning in classes, not enough courses, restrooms being closed, substitute teachers, and the library being occupied. In the passage “some of the classrooms ‘do not have air conditioning,’ so that the students ‘become red-faced and unable to concentrate’ during the extreme heat of summer’’ (Kozol, 718-719). The…

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    Sitting through school is not always an exciting thing to do for kids. Learning about history can be even more boring, but a 5th grade teacher found a way to put the spotlight on one of his lessons the kids took part in. Now, the substitute teacher at Jefferson Elementary School in Maplewood, New Jersey, has some people fuming over the class activity. CBS New York reported the school in the South Orange Maplewood School District is under fire for having children take part in a lesson about…

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    Mastery Negotiation

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    Upcoming Negotiation Recently, Ruth Watkins, who is the art teacher at Salado Intermediate and Middle School where I am a substitute teacher, approached me with a wonderful opportunity. She asked if I would consider taking over her position as the art teacher beginning in January of 2017. She explained…

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    and betterment of the environment for both teachers and students through instruction and supervision. (Carter& Klotz, 1992; Daresh, Gantner, Dunlap, & Hivizdak, 2000). Principals as leaders of their schools are entrusted to ensure that teachers under their command strive to constantly meet the set of goals especially in terms of student performance (Louis,et al (2010), Cayetano, 2011) It is part of a principal’s duty to oversee the progress of teachers in both work as well as personal aspects…

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    Tommy is an imaginative and observant boy In 4th grade whose class gets a substitute teacher when their teacher Mr. Hibler gets sick.Then they get mrs. Farenski but when she comes in tommy notices many things about her : like the blue tint in her glasses,marionette lines on her jaw,and how every day she has a new hair style. Unlike other substitute teachers who would keep the same hairstyle very day and follow the teacher's plans but instead ms. farenski tells weird stories. like first she…

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