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    The role of the teacher in the 21st century education consists of the teacher demonstrating leadership among the staff and with the administration-bringing consensus and common, shared ownership of the school’s vision and purpose. It is important for the teacher to make the instructional content engaging, relevant, and meaningful to students’ lives; teach core content that includes critical thinking, problem solving, addition to information and communications technology (ICT) literacy; and facilitate

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    Part 1 Part A (1 & 2) – Roles, responsibilities and boundaries As a Training Consultant (TC) and teacher my main role and responsibilities are to educate and deliver effective training and impart my skills and knowledge in my specialist area which is Childcare. This is needed to support the learner either directly or indirectly and to maintain an inclusive, fair/just and motivating learning environment. I understand that as a teacher I am primarily responsible for the health and safety also the

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    The daybook clearly outlines the expectations, duties and roles of a teacher. I wrote the daybook with the background knowledge of the students and their different abilities within the classroom setting. The daybook clearly shows room for differentiation and flexibility, whilst still having a good routine for the students. This will allow students to feel more safe and secure within the classroom and learning environment The attached daybook clearly shows my ability to design and implement a concise

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    Students are only being programmed to know their major and nothing else as if they are robots with no mind for their own to improve on nor think freely. In the essay The Role of the Teacher, written by Irving Layton, he states, “A feeling has grown that schools and universities are not achieving that which they were intended to: namely, the enrichment of the individual's life by giving him the tools of self-improvement and the

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    The student teacher establishes a routine that students understand and respect. Activities reflect careful thought, take into account student developmental levels, learning styles and diversity, and create situations in which students construct knowledge. The student teacher exhibits respect and consideration toward colleagues, particularly in team situations, supports colleagues' work and contributes an equal share to team efforts, The student teacher encourages and elicits interaction with parents

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    R.K. Narayan is a prolific Indian writer writing in English. His fictions are greatly popular in India and abroad. Malgudi is the central focus of his imagination. This prominent place of the writer is the eternal source of the pleasures and sorrow of the characters of the novel. The writer the multitude sides of this imaginative location in almost all his novels. The characters presented in the fictions feel quite secured in the environment of Malgudi. Malgudi is really a dream for the readers.

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    Master Faculty Advisor would do for the academy I teach at and ultimately the students I would hope to inspire. Einstein once said; “It is the supreme act of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.” Similar to Einstein’s quote, inspiration for the student does not rely upon his or her own doing but that of the teacher. I try to create an environment that allows students to openly and freely express their thoughts or ideals. This environment is an academic free zone. By promoting

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    A middle school teacher is a teacher who gets the students transitioned from the elementary classes they might be used to to their difficult classes in high school. Some middle school teachers also teach two major subjects instead of one like high school teachers or four like elementary school teachers. Teachers have many duties that they have to accomplish in the classroom. They have to prepare students for state required tests, evaluate students behaviors and learning abilities, lunch or detention

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    Roles and responsibilities and boundaries of a teacher This assignment is aimed to highlight the Roles and responsibilities of a teacher and the importance for a teacher to be aware of the legal aspects of teaching inclusively and to follow all current legislation and codes using the teaching/training cycle, a cycle of assessment, planning and review/evaluating. The Equal Act 2010 legislation is a legal requirement and code of practice to be adhered. This piece of legislation is to ensure that

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    As an education to be more meaningful and enjoyable to an educators as well as students there are certain roles a teacher must play.There are also roles that can make be an outstanding educator through applying those roles and those roles must keep in contact the learner and the educator. A teacher is expected to set learning objectives with aid of criteria for success and assessment methods in learning as the vital components of this role.Learning objectives describe what learners should be able

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