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    philosophy in education is to create a positive and safe classroom environment that takes into consideration the emotional and social needs of my students and nurtures their connectedness to school through a shared disciplined culture grounded on respect and responsibility. I believe that an ideal environment is paramount to the success of learning and such an enabling environment will ensure that students learn from every lesson so as to succeed. By working with students at an individual level, I

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    Although, it depends on where you live, what type of school you go to, and how much you care about your grades the educational system has lowered their standards altogether. Lowering standards sets students up for failure, does not teach students respect or desire for good grades, and it does not teach work ethic or diligence. To begin with, schools these days have lowered the standards for their students because they only want them to succeed. To set children up for success, one must include great

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    Different Ways to Show Respect Respect to me is having the best manners you’ve ever had. It is very important because if you use respect, respect will come back to you. Have you ever heard the story, “The Boy Who Cried Wolf?” Why I say that is because he is lying, and when people lie they are not showing respect. While you read this you will be learning about different types of respect. You know the saying “respect your elders?” Respecting your elders can be when they ask you for something, and

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    bulling or name-calling. Respect: The classroom environment is one were respect is a two-way street. In this classroom students respect the teacher and teacher other, while the teacher shows respect to each of the students. Any differences that students have from one another are respected and dealt will appropriately so that students feel safe and welcomed into the classroom community. High Expectations: In a community of learners, expectations are set by the teacher and are something that students

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    intrinsic factors contributing job satisfaction of urban secondary school teachers in Namibia. Sample approached by the researcher was 337 secondary school teachers selected randomly from 17 govt schools in Namibia. The demographic factors dealt with were age, gender, resources in the school, teaching experience, rank, qualification and marital status. Further, researcher also conclusive highlighted by the researcher were- (i) With respect to burnout factors like emotional exhaustion and depersonalization

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    that contributed to my desire to become a teacher, tutoring high school students who struggled with math, and hearing my mother’s stories about the rewards of teaching were my greatest sources of inspiration for becoming a teacher. As a student tutor, I witnessed students who lacked self-confidence find hope and pride in their newly acquired abilities through their practice and determination. During this tutoring experience I not only earned the respect of the students, but I gained a sense of purpose

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    Take the lead is based on a true story, the movie tells us of the struggle of a dance teacher, Pierre Dulain. It is the real story of a dance teacher who believed in the talent of a group of problem kids. This film not only gives us a fun and relaxation but it also gives us knowledge about modern dancing and model dancing. Not only that, the film gives us the morality as teacher. How relationship between teacher and student should be in school as well as in their personal encounter. One day In New

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    one of great interest to me because it is something that I have always been passionate about, but most of all, it is something that I enjoy doing. In addition to this, my personal experiences also had a great impact on my decision. For instance, teachers have played an important role in my life as I have grown, by instilling good values in me

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    engenders trust and respect to the pupils (Stevens, 2012). In the individual in the first image shows a teacher who is concerned with student’s progress. He is explaining something to the children with a smile showing that he has the inviting personality to the pupils. The second image shows an elderly teacher who is dressed professionally with a smile to assure the student of her love to them and her competence. The third image shows a teacher who is posing with pupils in a photo. The teacher exhibits professionalism

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    Gone are the days when Irish classrooms were full with white, catholic children. These classrooms are now packed with a variety of ethnic diversity. Although these children from different backgrounds are a minority in the classrooms, schools and teachers must figure a way to make them feel just as equal as the majority white, catholic children. Schools should be striving in achieving multiculturalism. This is the acceptance and acknowledgement of the ethnically diversity that is present in their

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