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    Types of Teachers

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    Types of Teachers Marko Mihajloski South East European University Course Name: Skills V Professor’s Name: Estela Eaton Date: 23.12.2012 Abstract This paper explains three different types of teachers and their role and impact over the educational system. By the same token it is emphasized that the teacher is an important part of the learning process who impacts the shaping of the lives of young children. The relationship between a student and a teacher is a difficult

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    Teacher Retention

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    Research Question: What role does teacher recruitment and retention play in creating student achievement in urban schools? What keeps teachers in the classroom, while others flee to “greener pastures?” What can we do to increase the holding power of the educational arena? The answers to these questions are unclear and multi-faceted. Creating a stable teaching force in the American public school systems is urgent and requires immediate attention. High turnover rates create instability in

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    The Popularity of Teachers

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    FOREIGN LITERATURE Teacher education is a commonly studied predictor of quality in early childhood classrooms and it has been consistently associated with teacher effectiveness in early childhood classrooms (Bowman et al., 2001; de Kruif et al., 2000; Helburn et al., 1995). Teachers can be popular just because they are friendly and helpful, but to be truly professional and effective they need other qualities. Students may not be able to put their finger on just why one teacher is more effective than

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    for future generations. Each generation educates the next and as the torch is passed we refine our methods. The philosophy of education seeks to study the process and discipline of education in order to understand how it works. The philosophy of a teacher is his or her description of their goals and beliefs and how they will be put into action in a classroom. Teaching is recognized as one of the most challenging and respected career choices one can make .The teacher’s task is sometimes difficult based

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    Arming Teachers

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    Is arming teachers a productive solution against future school shootings? Teachers carrying guns in school is currently a controversial issue in America, especially after a mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, which killed seventeen people on February 14th, 2018. Many people firmly encourage the idea that teachers should be allowed to bring guns to school because teachers can protect students if a shooting happens on-campus. Nevertheless, a lot of people wrestle

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    Teacher Reflection

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    When the day to day tasks of a teacher becomes dull and not amusing, this is known as being in a rut. After countless assignments of rambling on about lazy teachers, the conciseness is that teachers give up because they lose their spark for education. Although this is not the main topic discussed in Linda Christensen’s “Introduction” to Teaching for Joy and Justice, it is necessary to tie lose ends up before continuing into further discussion. Yes, there are teachers that are lazy and only care about

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    Teacher Tenure

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    Teacher Tenure began more than a century ago. Teacher tenure, requires due process be pursued before a teacher protected by tenure are fired. In order for a teacher to gain tenure, they must have completed a probationary period of 3 years. Once the teacher has acquired tenure, they will then have the right to due process which gives them a justified reason as to why they are being fired and their dismissal will be decided by an unbiased party. Tenure, does not stop a teacher from getting fired

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    Teacher Inductions

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    One third of teachers will leave the field within three years and nearly fifty percent will leave before they reach five years (Sadker 374). This startlingly high statistic does not need to be set in stone. While there are certainly many reasons why a nascent teacher might choose to leave the career, many leave for the simple reason that they are insufficiently prepared to meet its demands. This loss of qualified yet under prepared teachers can be easily curtailed by dedicated programs of professional

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    The Problem Of A Teacher

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    Teachers are humans like the rest of us, and can be lazy. They can’t always be blamed for having an “off day” as we all have them, but sometimes teachers take advantage of the fact that it’s tougher to get fired as a teacher than a lot of other jobs. When a teacher has been there for a long time, it can be a very difficult task to get them fired if they’re taking advantage of their tenure. A new teacher almost always starts out great, happy, and very excited to teach their class. An issue is, over

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    Teacher Reflection

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    There are many aspects to being a great teacher. Being a great teacher is not only based on academic success of the students, but they make you want to go to school. Teachers help shape the lives of the upcoming generations. How they affect the students affects the world. They play a big role in a student’s lives. One thing about teacher’s everyone should know is that especially on an elementary school level they need to think outside the box. They need to connect with their students and engage them

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