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    In today’s society, I like to believe that teaching is a valued profession, but you could say that my opinion is biased. There are people who have the same opinion as me, but there are some who disagree with it. I feel like in the early years of society, they didn’t really care for this profession, let alone education. When it all started till now, the opinions are teaching has changed, but you don’t always feel like people value it as much as us teachers or future teachers. In the world today, we only see the challenges that come with being a teacher. In the media, you see fights, you see students disrespecting teachers, you hear the stories, but you never really hear about the successes that come with teaching. I feel like there always more successes then the challenges, but Americans only see one perspective that the media plays up. Another thing that gets shown is budget cuts and how teachers don’t have enough money for supplies or things like that, but I want to see more of the…

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    The Profession of Teaching Education is important. There are many “issues” in education but none would exist if there weren’t any teachers. Throughout this semester we have discussed many different topics and problems. During the final weeks of this class (along with the completion of my ethics exam) I have come to realize that none of those problems should be what is talked about when Education is brought up. Teachers are the ones who should be talked about. The commitment, time, hard work and…

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    Hence the teaching profession plays an extremely vital role in the development of a nation. As it is the teacher who prepares the citizens of tomorrow, hence their training depict how they will be in a position to educate pupil placed in their charge. The quality of a nation depends upon the quality of education at school and university level; and quality of education depends upon the teachers. Thus, the quality of teachers is very important in making a nation great. Teachers are the nation…

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    three-year study that focused on the correlation between the rate of teachers leaving the profession and teacher salaries. The study showed a negative correlation, which means the lower the salary for teachers in that district, the higher the teacher turnover. This also means, the higher the teachers’ salary is, the more likely teachers are to stay in the district and profession. I would use this article in my paper when discussing the causes of teacher turnover. This is because of the data…

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    Feminization of Teaching Why Men Left but Women Stayed Teaching is one of the oldest profession known to mankind. Everyone has been taught in some form. Children are taught to walk and talk; teenagers and adults are taught a trade. Everyone is a learner, and everyone is an educator. There is the unregulated school of life and there is the formal school that millions of children in the United States attend each day. The concept of formal schooling has changed drastically over the centuries.…

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    preparing for the day’s lesson. Now take a look in the office and you will see a male principle enforcing the rules and distributing discipline. This phenomenon is all too common throughout most schools in Missouri. A common faux-pas is that teaching is for females, while administrative positions are for males. It is time for females to break that glass ceiling and secure those coveted administrative positions and for men to end the stigma that clings to the male teaching profession. According…

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    Teacher Attrition

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    2014). Ingersoll, Merrill & Stuckey (2014) study analyzing the transformation of the American teaching forces found that the teaching force is increasingly less stable as the statistics on annual teacher attrition from 1988-1989 to 2008-2009 reveals that attrition rate increased by 41% from 6.4% to 9%. The attrition represents those leaving teaching profession completely and those moving to another school or district. Data collected reveals that in 2004-2005, 45% of the public school…

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    and everything else. I also know that if you ask any teacher they will say they went into teaching for the kids and not for the money.…

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    Standard Of Practice

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    The Standards of practice for the teaching profession provide a framework of principles that describes knowledge, learning environment, personalized learning, community, reflection, and growth. Those are the things that affect student success. As the ultimate goal of the school is student achievement, standard of practice will help teachers to reach that goal. If the students are successful and do well on the state tests, people say/think that their teacher is very good and successful teacher.…

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    Profession Definition

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    Profession for Progression! is a teacher training program that attempts to establish professional training workshops in Oakland Unified School District in order to deal with its issue of high teacher turnover rate. Based on the statistics provided by the OUSD, only 52% of the teachers have returned to their same site after three years of teaching. According to the reviews from the teachers at the OUSD, the reasons that lead them to leave is mostly due to the lack of attention and interaction…

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