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    The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) is applicable to schools of the central government (KVS, NVS, Tibetan Schools etc.) and schools under the administrative control of UT of Chandigarh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Daman and Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and NCT of Delhi. Schools owned and managed by the state government or local bodies, and aided schools can consider the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) conducted by the state government. However, schools administered by a state…

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    Fair Nor Accurate. In this article, Wayne Au gives research-supported claims to why high-stakes testing should not be used to evaluate teachers. He correctly states that effective teaching cannot be equated with higher test scores. In his article he elaborates on six key flaws of using testing like VAM to evaluate teachers. When using a test to measure teacher effectiveness, there is a statistical error rate of 35 percent when using one year’s worth of data, which would cause many to be…

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    I find it extremely interesting that most teachers were not able to give the correct answer to the fraction problem. Fractions may take some time to understand, but a teacher should be able to understand and implement a problem regarding fractions. Also, does putting a fraction into story form confuse teachers and so they are not able to put in the correct way? I believe that teachers need to make sure they are not getting confused with connecting the symbols to elements in the story and then…

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    CESL Teaching Style

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    “students are the depositors and the teacher is the depositor”, it means students under this kind of education are very passive; and “ the scope of action allowed to the students extends only as far as receiving, filing, and storing the deposits” it shows that students just accept the knowledge which their teachers given…

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    Essay On Education Reform

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    education system so that it may once again be the privilege that it used to be? I believe that the money that the Department of Education puts towards schools should also be going to improve the impoverished neighborhoods they are located in, that teachers should completely reevaluate the way they view their careers, and that students…

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    thought of before. Both my grandmother and my mother went into the teaching field for their careers. Being young, and rebellious in a way, not wanting to be like the others in my family or those that came before me, I swore I would never become a teacher. Then, later once I had the chance to work with kids and help them and read to them, I realized that I really did enjoy it, it gave me a sense of happiness and…

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    students from eight different countries. He proposes that teachers need to understand each student’s unique needs and experiences in relation to writing. Because students that are native speakers of languages other than English may have vastly different writing experiences, she suggests teachers ask their ESL students to explain how they learned to write in their native languages. By understanding these experiences, Dong suggests that a teacher will be better able to…

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    He always responded with a positive feedback and encouraged us to try again if we made mistakes, and always offered simple solutions to make us understand. I liked my Math teacher so much that it developed my interest for Math and made me confident, and I found it the easiest subject later. 4. Describe an easy child, a difficult child and a slow to warm up child. What are some good teaching strategies related to children 's…

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    Yes, is a place where student attend to be teach by intelligent people call, teachers or instructors. According to Conley, “In addition to helping you learn the three Rs, one of the teacher’s main goals is to properly socialize you-teaching you to share, take turns, resolve conflict with words, be quiet when necessary, and speak when…

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    The number one issues we have in schools are all the pointless classes we are forced to take instead of taking the right classes we need to know when we graduate high school and go off on our own. Why are we being taught these classes when we are not going to use them in our lives in the future it is a waste of time and knowledge there is simply no point. When we graduate high school and go off on our own lots of students have to figure things out on their own it has been said many times it…

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