| 51. | child hood It was the fourth grade. I always heard rumors and gossip about a certain teacher. This year, kids said to take any teacher except Mrs. Williams, the oral project teacher. Of course in elementary, we did not have a choice of which teacher to choose. Boy, I was shocked when I glanced at the window th...
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| 52. | Dead Poets Society The book is a novel and tells a story about young boys and their English teacher who advice the boys to make their life extraordinary. Welton Academy – a new school year stars for the students. The expectations are very high and everybody tries to live up with them. The school has a new English teac...
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| 53. | passion for teaching What makes a passionate teacher? There are many qualities that make up a passionate teacher. The most important quality would be the desire to impart knowledge on future generations. The love of working with children is another. Some other things that make a passionate teacher could be, wanting to d...
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| 54. | Mencius Mencius (372-289 B. ...
Mencius, a teacher who tried to influence the rulers about moral righteousness, thought that people are inherently good and that the differences among groups of people emerge from the fact that some are more aware of their inner qualities than others. Mencius stated:
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| 55. | Application Essay Standing in front of a classroom with twenty-five elementary kids staring at me is something that I have always wanted to do. In a few years from now, I hope to make my dream become a reality. In order to become a teacher, I realize that I need to be well prepared and ready to deal with the many pro...
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| 56. | machiavelli ... Is Machiavelli a teacher of evil? No, Machiavelli has no title limited to a moral understanding. Machiavelli is a teacher of political success by means of which are necessary to acquisition of a sound rule. ...
Machiavelli was a teacher. ...
Machiavelli does support certain authoritativ...
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| 57. | say what English short story 7 Charles The story „Charles“ from Shirley Jackson is about a boy and his problems at school. The boy, his name is Laurie, tells every day stories about Charles. What Charles does at school, how he insults the teacher and many more. Laurie’s parents can’t understand the behavior ...
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| 58. | Ethical implications There are a lot of ethical issues when dealing with experimenting on human and non-human participants. First of all let us look at experimentation on humans. A good example is an experiment carried out by a man called Milgram: Volunteers were introduced to another ‘participant’ who was actually an e...
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| 59. | Effective Teaching Effective Teaching
My fourth grade math teacher is the person who first inspired my interest in teaching. ... Now that I am enrolled in classes, I am interested in learning more about how to be an effective teacher. Effective teaching is one of the hardest techniques to master[MDB1] . There hav...
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| 60. | “A Higher Degree of Indifference” “A Higher Degree of Indifference” The article talks about a teacher’s opinion on her students. She wrote that most of her students are detached to what is going inside the classroom. The teacher tried using topics and ideas that she hope would elicit a reaction from her students but it still doesn’t...
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| 61. | Internet as a teaching tool Using the Internet as a Teaching Tool
As our classrooms become immersed in technology, it is inevitable that the Internet will play a big part in education. “Internet access can now be found in 98% of the schools in the country.” (McMullin, 2002) Students not only have access to the Internet ...
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| 62. | A Good Teacher A Real Teacher Every person on Earth has a role model or someone who has taught them a lesson that have changed their life in one way or another. In my life there have been many people but the one that has taught me the most and still is teaching me is my mom’s friend, Angelique Witlam. The greatest...
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| 63. | Ethnocentricity and ego thinking ETHNOCENTRICITY AND EGO THINKING
Ethnocentrism
Ethnocentrism is defined as the tendency to judge the customs of others by the standards of one’s own ethnographic present. In a nut shell, Ethnocentrism is “thinking that one’s own group’s way is superior from others” or “...
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| 64. | Effective Student and Teacher Relationships Sylvia Saffo-Cooper
Short Paper #1-Informative Essay
CMMU 4151
Effective Student/Teacher Relationships
“We have been given two ears and but a single mouth
in order that we may hear more and talk less”
Zeno of Citium
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| 65. | Critical Analysis on Teachers pedagogical systems and grammar study Teachers’ Pedagogical Systems and Grammar Teaching : A Qualitative Study Simon Borg
This article is basically about a researcher who studied the grammar teaching techniques of a well reputed teacher (in his institute) and who wanted to know how pedagogical systems were influenced. For this cri...
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| 66. | nathan the teacher Nathan The Teacher
Nathan Hale was a brave, adventurous, good looking young man who fought for the independence of the colonies and the well being of what is now the United States. The book, “Nathan Hale Revolutionary Hero” gives a detailed and interesting outlook onto the complex life of Natha...
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| 67. | THE SHARINGS Armando Rodriguez Teacher Period 26 August 2003 Through the Grape Vine Sharing is not being selfish when others are around and I think that sharing can cause good friendship with others. In the book, The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, most of the characters shared with each other no matter how l...
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| 68. | Teacher and salaries ... Nevertheless, there are many factors concerning quality of public education; for example, the teacher, student, curriculum, and etc., thus, increasing the salaries as mentioned in the study above should not be the most effective way to improve the quality, owing to the following reasons:
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| 69. | My role model Although I have been going through school for many years and had many teachers, one of them has stood out and has had a positive impact on me. Timothy Jonathan Leonard has stayed with me for the past 5 years and I am still friends with him today, in fact I will be attending his wedding this summer. ...
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| 70. | How to Fight The general purpose of education is the acquisition of knowledge. It is essential for a teacher to instill a love of knowledge in her students and enable them to believe in themselves. A good education is one that teaches a student to environment.mpassionate environment.The general purpose of educat...
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| 71. | Autism and Education Laws special education The current educational laws protecting children with Autism spectrum disorder are fairly acceptable in that they provide services for evaluation, education and family involvement. The difficulty is the growing number of identified cases of autism and given that a definite diagnosis is not usually m...
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| 72. | Paulo Friere In this essay, Freire has expressed his frustrations about what he calls the “Banking” concept of education. He describes how the system has created a society that is being oppressed upon. Then he goes on to show the different ways through which it can be taken out. At the end he chooses the “Proble...
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| 73. | Introducing the Teacher Introducing the Teacher Greetings to all teachers, students, family, and friends. I am Mr. Kevin Cartwright, the director of lesson planning and the 10th grade teacher at Mountain Peak High School. Since graduating from West Virginia State College in 1995 with a Bachelor Of Arts degree in Secondary ...
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| 74. | Realtionship between Charlie and MIss Kinnian Flowers for Algernon is a thought-provoking story which makes the reader want to search deeper between the lines, past the feeling of pity and sympathy for the main character, Charlie Gordon. Therefore, in this essay I will be discussing the relationship between Charlie and his ex-teacher Miss. Kinn...
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| 75. | After School Programs
Elementary Teachers: “Life Impacting Professionals”
What does an elementary school teacher do? ... Most adults can remember the names of the elementary school teachers that impacted them. ... As a matter of fact, she spent her beginning work years after high school working with real esta...
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| 76. | teacher certification ... Special meetings were held with parents attending the Maine Learning Disabilities Association Conference, students involved with the Maine Transition Network/Committee on Transition, and faculty from Maine’s teacher preparation programs “met” using conferencing technology. ...
The Work Gro...
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| 77. | Alternative Methods of Teacher Certification Alternative Routes to Teacher Certification
Over the years, many states have developed non-traditional routes to obtaining a valid teaching certification. ... The Golden Apple Foundation is one of a few organizations in Chicago that offers alternative means to obtaining certification. This alter...
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| 78. | public vs private schools “Teaching should be such that what is offered is perceived as a valuable gift and not as a hard duty.” I have always heard that teaching is one of the most difficult jobs, however, as Einstein quotes it is not a hard duty but rather a rewarding and fulfilling role one plays in a child’s life. In fif...
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| 79. | mocking bird In the widely known novel To Kill A Mockingbird there are two families that are very diverse and are text book examples of complete opposites on the moral ladder of success. The Cunninghams and the Ewells have two very distinct and opposite reputations. The Cunninghams which are very respected while...
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| 80. | Is Education Important Is education important? Education is a life long growth process in an individual. Many times I have heard the question being asked, why get an education and the majority of times the answer is to get a better paying job. ... Nelson explained that getting an education in Trinidad was much different ...
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| 81. | Ellen Foster There are many people who had a huge impact on Ellen Foster’s life. Kaye Gibbons wrote the novel Ellen Foster, and came out with it in 1987. ... Kaye and Ellen are really one in the same. ...
In the beginning of the novel, Ellen is living with her biological parents. ... He treated Ellen and ...
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| 82. | d As a member of the school, therefore I should have the responsibility to promote our school to be a best school. I am writing here with the sincere opinions which I have concerned to inform you for a long time. School time is almost finishes and I am on the leaving for my career. But there I still f...
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| 83. | scholarship application What type of career would you like to pursue? Throughout my career as a student of English at the University of Arizona, I have maintained a constant passion for the educational profession, as well as a keen recognition of the impact that a good teacher has upon his or her students. I love working w...
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| 84. | Music Teacher The career that I chose to become when I get older is a Music Teacher. I chose this job because I really like music, enjoy playing instruments and love anything to do with music. Music teachers teach people how to play instruments and read music. In order to be a school music teacher you must go to ...
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| 85. | Killing Mr Griffin
Summer Reading Journal
Killing Mr. Griffin
Prereading:
- In your opinion, what is the perfect teacher? ...
Chapters 1-4:
- How would you feel if you were a student in Mr. Griffin’s class? ... (Write at least half page)
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| 86. | Your Mom Incident #3 Tim Seto 12/12/02 English 9, 7 Draft #2 of Focal Scene I ran to the teacher as the bell sounded the end of break. She was waiting for us under the shade of a tree near the playground It was one of those days with blots of clouds scattered through out the sky. It was one of those days tha...
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| 87. | Nothing But the Truth ... If you must speak to them you must be able to always tell the truth. ... Remember what is important truth, parents, friends and school work. ...
The very last line of this book “Nothing but the Truth,” Phillip answers his teacher crying telling her, “I don’t know the words. ... The ...
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| 88. | Are parents the best teachers Everyone in the world always desires to have a happy family and good parents. Though parents may be too lenient or too strict, they all have the only hope that their children would become good citizens. However, there is a problem still open to question whether parents are the best teacher?
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| 89. | What makes us keep learning To have a self-fulfilling and more abundant life, all of us are ready to jump into the ocean of learning with many goals. Although there are a little bit differences in their learning goals, both Rodriquez in his childhood essay “The Lonely, Good Company of Books” and Highet in his essay “T...
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| 90. | Formal Education Who Cast the First Role An Analysis on the Banking Concept of Education Paulo Freire believed in his theory, known as “The “Banking” Concept of Education. His theory is written to show how students and teachers behave in a formal educational system. Freire feels students and teachers are cast into different roles that are followed throughout students’ education. The rol...
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| 91. | The floundering expatriate The professor’s shoes are a case, in which an Australian professor is supposed to go to Thailand as an English teacher. Of course the teacher doesn’t know anything about the Thai culture, and it will create some troubles. The culture is a very difficult term to define. Many definitions could be appr...
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| 92. | My Fathers Dream My Father’s Dream
There are many influences in my life that help define the person that I am. ... His dream was to become a teacher. ... She felt it was something she needed to do to help my dad achieve his dream. ... It was that moment I realized that if he hadn’t had gone for his dream of be...
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| 93. | banking concept of education The Classroom Full of Containers
In “The ‘Banking’ Concept of Education,” Paulo Freire strongly disagrees
with the “banking” concept. He says that teachers who use this concept treat students
like containers waiting to be filled up. In this paper I will share a personal experience I
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| 94. | BLOOPERS and BUNGLES BLOOPERS and BUNGLES I know that every once in a while, people experience certain moments that would make them wish that the ground would suddenly open up and swallow them… and never come out of the deep oblivion for a hundred years. I am one of those people… and I can only imagine why in Heaven’s n...
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| 95. | Plato s Theory of the Forms As a student of Socrates, Plato was concerned with moral issues. Plato developed the “theory of forms” or the “theory of ideas” to explain his ideas on morality, reality, knowledge and beauty. In part this theory was a way for him to answer some of the questions that the Presocrates had raised as ...
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| 96. | Education is suffering from narration sickness
“Education is suffering from narration sickness.” This is the thesis statement in Paulo Freire’s famous essay “THE BANKING CONCEPT OF EDUCATION”. ... I as a young student related to his point of view on how education can at sometimes seem very uninteresting and in his words “ The teacher speak...
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| 97. | The Testimony The Testimony, by Victor Montejo is a novel portraying the life of the people of Guatemala in the early 1980’s going through the turmoil of a civil war. The novel depicts the fierce attitudes of the rebels (Guerillas) towards the civilians. The protagonist of the novel is a school teacher, who is al...
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| 98. | cultural diversity The school’s atmosphere and overall attitudes towards diversity are just two of the factors that can affect the success of culturally diverse students. ... These are excellent building blocks for teaching cultural diversity in your classroom. ... It will show the students that you care about the...
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| 99. | Random thoughts Public education in America today is not as good as it could be. There are many examples of that opinion in Joan Beck’s article and in the “Doonesbury” cartoon. In my opinion there are many important impacts from family, government, cultural values, peer pressure, student and teacher attitudes. In J...
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| 100. | Teachers I'm not just considering becoming a teacher, I'm looking forward to my joyous career as a teacher. Now, as a student I like to learn, not just what their teaching, but how they teach it. I've known Mrs. Cindy Beck for about five years now. I was even one of her students in 7th grade science and I oc...
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