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    The teacher really does not say what they can do she is usually straightforward with what they should be doing. She usually will say, “Today we will be doing” or if they are doing something they should not be doing, the teacher will say, “ lets go over the rules” so the kids are reminded that they should be doing something else. However, substitutes tend to use can or cant. For example, some kindergartners receive extra help with other teachers and one kid was going to leave and the substitute…

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    of the Gryphon In Charles Baxter’s “Gryphon”, a substitute teacher named miss Ferenczi told the tale of her seeing a “Gryphon” influencing the idea of imagination and knowing of interesting facts (597). Characterizing miss Ferenczi herself as a unique person the children get exposed too. Different from what the norm is in an education system. Being new to a community where the children were used to mothers and college graduates being there substitute having an unfamiliar face in the class…

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    Tying this anecdote with Zero Tolerance, many teachers in this position would be in favor of zero tolerance because with the policy, disruptive students would be reprimanded. Zero Tolerance creates a way for teachers and administrators to get rid of students who make their jobs difficult. Zero Tolerance symbolizes fast action and it sends a message to students that there is no tolerance…

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    Others think, it improves education, makes money, and can accommodate more students. I think that year round school is an advantage to the student's, school, and economy. Year round education improves students ability to learn, prevents burnout in teachers and students, and saves and makes money for the school. Year round education improves students ability to learn new things. The less break a student has the more education they remember. Education.seattlepi.com states, “…

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    I am writing to apply for the Library Associate II position with the Norfolk Public Library. This letter is a summary of my professional work experience and my educational experience. This position and the opportunity for advancement are enticing, and my work experience along with my education make me an ideal candidate for this position. I have over nine years of paid and volunteer library work experience. Additionally, I began my library career as a volunteer Library Aide, and now I am a…

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    I hope that my classroom management plan will enable all students to succeed academically with the respect promoting and safe environment I provide. The comfort of students in the classroom is directly related to their success, therefore my plan will ideally enhance this. I plan on getting to know students through really interacting within my classroom and engaging with my students as I would hope for them to engage in the classroom as well. By doing this I am modeling the behavior I expect from…

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    been exposed to the benefits and triumphs available to someone who works as an educator. Coming from a family where both my parents were involved in Education has had a substantial impact on my career choices. My mother has been a Special Education Teacher, and my father an Educational Audiologist, for more than 30 years. I can remember walking over to mom’s classroom after most days in junior high and being enlisted to help out in some varying degree. Whether it was organizing materials, making…

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    Impact of Teacher Absenteeism on Student Performance: The Case of the Cobb County School District" (2009). Dissertations, Theses and Capstone Projects. 4. In this article, Finlayson examines the impact that teacher absenteeism has on the Cobb County School district. Moreover, the article examined several factors that were affected by teacher absenteeism. These factors include the financial impact that this is having on the district’s finances. More importantly, it examines the impact that…

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    got so many priceless experience that I have never expected before. At the first time I could not imagine myself as a real teacher who taught students, especially children in front of the class, also being a librarian that I have not learned before; I cannot believe that I can do this all as well as I can. In teaching, either as an English teacher or as a substitute teacher (teach every subjects beside English), I have accustomed to teach them in the class. I mean, when the first time I…

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    was a majority white school, but I only was there in kindergarten. In first grade my family and I moved and I ended up in a majority black school because mostly low income family kids attended the school. For the most part I liked the school and my teachers. It was not until I moved back to the school I started in Kindergarten that I realized didn’t learn the same thing. It was very ironic because the schools were in the exact same county. I remember like it was yesterday. I…

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