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Essay on The Teaching Profession
The Teaching Profession Becoming an educator, especially in recent years has been considered one of the most demanding yet rewarding professions
in the work force today. Teaching, with its benefits and intellectual motives has risen to become one of the most sought after jobs in society. But even
after taking such rewards into consideration, one might want to analyze how time consuming and emotionally draining teaching young people may
turn out to be. Along with its rewards and demands, teaching is not only a potentially prestigious profession but also a very unique and sometimes life
long career opportunity. Exploring teaching has become a popular tactic in recent years for people to make a better decision on whether or not teaching
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For the most part, teachers enjoy being able to work with young people in areas they may need guidance in. For some however, helping people is
not a top priority when it comes to the teaching profession. Many jobs in society today do not offer the same types of benefits as ones in this area of
work. Teachers for example, enjoy holiday vacations, weather delays or postponements and long summers in which they are paid for. Because
teaching can become very time consuming, teachers usually welcome these breaks to usually spend time with family, travel or enjoy hobbies that they
may not have been able to do while working. Paid time off is enough in itself to attract people towards a teaching occupation and regular salaries have
been increasing in recent years as well. Over the past thirty to thirty–five years teacher's salaries have increased dramatically. It has been shown that the
average school teacher, who works in the Northeast, will make anywhere between thirty–two and forty–five thousand dollars annually plus previously
listed benefits. It is also probable that these average salaries are only going to increase with time, thus attracting many more to the field of teaching.
With increased salaries, personal gratification, and enjoyable benefits being a teacher's main attractant, job security should be at the top of this list as
well. If a teacher has been granted tenure after his or her first few years in their profession, he or she may not be removed from their
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An Effective, Professional Teacher Essay
Introduction The statement 'Teaching – reflections, questions, decisions' sums up what it means to be an effective teacher. Teachers are constantly
making decisions about professionalism and ethics, teaching strategies, classroom management, and how to keep their students motivated. These
decisions can have a major impact on student learning and how effective they are as teachers. Questioning is an essential–and one of the most
important–instructional skills that a teacher can possess. Teachers need to be able to ask the appropriate types and levels of questions, such as the
high and low order questions based on Bloom's taxonomy, as well as being skilled in responding to students answers. Teachers also need to be
constantly evaluating and...show more content...
It is essential to encompass all of these behaviours and standards to succeed in being an effective teacher, as they are in an authoritative position and
therefore need to lead by example. Teacher professionalism is also dependant on professional judgement, which involves making decisions on what is
the right thing to do in certain situations, and ethical behaviour. The code of ethics is based on respect, caring, integrity, diligence and open
communication (Groundwater–Smith, Ewing & Le Cornu, 2007, p. 332). Sometimes teachers can come across 'ethical dilemmas' which are complex
problems that have more than one solution, and in turn, each solution has different advantages and disadvantages, therefore having no clear correct
answer (Groundwater–Smith et al., 2007, p. 336). For example, "You observe another teacher publicly humiliate a child who is known to have
previously bullied other students. What do you do? Do you say anything?" Ethical dilemmas require teachers to explore all situations and outcomes, and
make a decision on what is right and just. Professionalism and ethics together, as relevant to teachers, demands all of these appropriate behaviours and
responses in any circumstance (Whitton et al., 2010, p. 123). Constructivism Teaching techniques and strategies, such as proactive teaching,
collaborative learning and constructivism, can also affect the quality of
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Influences of a Teacher Essay
" A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove but the world may be
different because I was important in the life of a child."–Unknown
What does a teacher do? Well, besides giving out tons of papers, numerous tests, and stories that the students aren't interested in reading (or just too
lazy to read), teachers are responsible for creating the future leaders of tomorrow. In today's society one may find advancement difficult without a
formal education. Education is one of society's institutions that helps to infuse in our younger generation the norms, values and morals of the world we
live in. Teachers lead their students on the trip to success. Have you...show more content...
Jeff's style was to interfere as little as possible with class discussions. His theory was that one could not comment on circumstances that one doesn't
know about. Therefore, he often refrained from commenting leaving the class unclear of what he wanted. Jeff's goal of having equal student–teacher
relations failed by not establishing a sense of authority and discipline (Zawodniak 127).
In conversing with Arnie Schwartz, a woodshop and Cadet Corps teacher from Robert Fulton Middle school, he said, " In the 26 years of my
employment with LAUSD, I have tried to use myself as a role model to motivate students to apply themselves in all their scholastic classes. To do
this properly you can be strict but still find some fun in the relationship with yourself and the students. You need to let the students know that you
are friendly and nice but you also have to let them know that they need to follow the rules. My number one rule in my class is: 'my classroom is like
my home, you come into it as a guest and you don't litter or tag the furniture in my classroom.' Prior to leaving my class I inspect the furniture for
evidence of debris and tagging. The purpose of my inspection is to make sure my classroom stays clean and provides a clean environment in which my
students can learn."
Arnie insists that his students follow his rules in maintaining order and
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Parents Are The Best Teacher Essay
Academic Writing Parents are the best teacher
No one can deny that parents are the best and first teachers. They were the fire who triggered our learning skills; as they taught us how to walk,
how to talk and later in our lives; they also have a great role in the real world's teaching life experiences. Early in life, parents are the only people
known for their child, surrounding him or her with care and love, and of course giving him or her too much time in order to teach them the early skills.
Such as, talking, waiving, eating, walking and education. Education is very important thing in every person's life, education makes you became an adult
and educated. Parents are indeed the best teacher of their children. Why? Because parents are the...show more content...
Need to remember, scolding is one of the worst way to educate child. At the time of scolding children, we are not educating them, but to vent our
frustration because we can not solve the problem what children did. What should we do as parents? All you need to do is talk "firm" not to speak
"loud". Talk firm in a flat tone, with serious and stared into the face and eyes. Firmly speak is to speak at the time of the rational mind, while talking
loudly when our minds are controlled by emotions.
Always obey the demand of the children. Like a king, the more the demands increasingly strange and powerful, if it has become a habit will be
difficult to be accommodated. Children are educated in this way would become a super selfish child, do not know tolerance, and can not socialize.
What should we do as parents? No matter how great our love to children, never impose this kind of parenting it is not good. Affection does not
always have to obey his will. If we really love him or her then we have to teach him or her about the value of good and bad, right and wrong, who
should and who should not be. If not, our affection, would make it a selfish child. This is in layman's language is often called spoiled
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The Teacher As Role Models
As an educator you get faced with the task everyday whether or not it is your responsibility to teach moral values and to develop good character
traits in students in your classroom. What people do not realize is that teaching is much more than just the information in the textbooks and for that
reason, I do believe that it is the educator's job to teach moral values and to develop good character traits in students. As an educator, you have to be
able to teach the whole student, you have to be willing to teach them life lessons, and not just educate the student based on the standards of the
textbooks. It was expected that when children went to public schools that they were to be taught moral values. As stated by Angela Lumpkin in her
article entitled, "Teachers as Role Models, Teaching Character and Moral Virtues," found on the CSU Chino database, she states, "When public schools
were established in the United States in the 18th and 19th centuries, one of their stated missions was to teach moral virtues (Lumpkin 45)." I found this
very interesting because since public school came about, no one had a problem, in fact they were expecting, teachers to teach moral virtues in the
classroom. Nowadays, as an educator, you have to be very careful about what you teach in the classroom because you don't want to offend anyone, but
that does not mean you should only be teaching children the standards out of the textbook. Continuing on with Lumpkin's article she says, "Teachers
back then
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What makes a good teacher? Essay
In my opinion, a good teacher should be one who puts her heart into teaching. This is because only by doing so will the students feel their passion
and hard work. When a teacher strives hard for the students, students will put in their effort as well. If a teacher dislikes her job, goes to classes in a
bad mood, her teaching would also be affected and students would not be able to enjoy lessons as well.
Another point that makes a good teacher would be his/her patience. Teachers should not get upset or even worse, give up on the students who are not
so strong in their studies. Instead, they should have the patience to slowly coach them, give them extra lessons, and find different ways to encourage
them. Let them know that the teacher...show more content...
It would be better if the teacher is able to find common topics to chat with the students. This would let the students feel like they can relate better to the
teacher.
"You must not give up. I want to let you know that even if you're facing so many problems, and feel like there's no one to talk to, I'll be here for you.
Everyone else might want to be the sun that lights up your life, but I rather be the moon that guides you through your darkest hours. Let's strive hard
and work toward our goal together!" This was what my high school teacher told me 10 years ago and I have remembered it until now, and will
remember it for the next 10 years and so on.
I was once a problematic kid who mixed with bad company and flunk tests. I never thought about what I was going to do the next day, what more
when I grew up. Of course when I was younger, I had lots of dreams. I wanted to set up my own company, I wanted to be a teacher, I wanted to be
able to drive an airplane and the list went on. But as the years went by, they became less insignificant to me and soon, I forgot every single one of
those dreams and goals. I got to a new school and knew friends who smoke and took drugs. My grades started dropping from "A" to fails. But I did
not care. I could not be bothered by then. I went partying every night and got home drunk. What was the point of studying? My parents are
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Essay about Teachers and Students
Teachers and Students
The education habits of students are rooted in them from the earliest days of their educational careers. The different influences on students, whether it
be inside educational institutions, or outside is huge. The teacher of a classroom is the first and most pertinent influence in a student's educational career.
Teachers provide students with the basic skills they would need to survive not only in the academic world, but also the world beyond. The relationship
between teachers and their students is the key element in creating an educational atmosphere that is both pleasant and effective.
The experience of a student at school, especially at a younger age, in most cases sets the main base of the skills of that...show more content...
Unconsciously or not, they consistently reinforce and reward more 'feminine' behavior. Although it may be true that boys are more active than girls,
but to say that they are treated differently is to be overly generalizing the situation. A teacher is supposed to be able to handle different types of
children in the classroom, and cater to their activeness or passiveness in a class. For example, a teacher would try to involve a quiet and shy student
as often as possible. The same goes for an active child; the teacher should be able to find activities for that child which would not only educate them,
but also keep them busy.
Thomas provides various arguments as to how boys and girls are different; therefore they are treated differently in a classroom. It cannot be argued
that boys and girls are different, especially at such a young age, but to say that teachers specifically do treat boys in a rougher manner would be going
too far. Thomas introduces the idea that society instills ideas of prejudice towards women in young boys, so that when they do go into a classroom
governed by a female teacher, they are predisposed to be defiant and unruly. In my opinion, it is unfair to judge teachers based on the performance of
their students on various tests. Thomas's article introduces the idea that as the number of female teachers is increasing, the performance of boys in
school is declining. One much question whether it is in fact the teachers who cause this
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The Role Of A Teacher In The 21st Century
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 instruction encouraging all students to use 21st century skills so they
discover how to learn, innovate, collaborate, and communicate their ideas. In addition, teachers are to ensure the 21st century content (global
awareness, civic literacy, financial literacy, and health awareness) is included in the core content areas; make certain subjects and related projects are
integrated among disciplines and involving relationships with the home and community. Teacher are also to reflect about their practice by including
assessments that are authentic and structured and demonstrate student understanding and demonstrate the value of lifelong learning as well as
encourage their students to learn and grow. The evaluation process for teachers includes the following components:
Component 1: Training – Before participating in the evaluation process, all teachers, principals, and peer evaluators must complete training on the
evaluation process.
Component 2: Orientation – The teacher
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The Importance of Teaching Essay
The Importance of Teaching
Education should be a part of everyone's life. A good education offers something for everyone, whether it be on the simple level or a more complex
one. Education should provide provide an opportunity for students to develop a strong sense of creativity, a high self esteem, and a life long respect
for learning. Education should help students establish a strong sense of confidence in themselves. A teacher will be one factor that helps a student learn
and progress along their way through life. Teachers combine their own ideas withother people's to be able to give a good education to their students.
My philosophy on education exists with my ideas combined with others. I agree with Rousseau in that...show more content...
One without the other is no good. Their attitude toward health is concerned with productiveness, but most of all agree with their learning techniques,
They believe in reading and speech because if one hears good, one will do good.
I believe in the Pragmatists view that we learn best through experience. Progressiveness brings up the ideas that education should be tested by
experiments and that learning is rooted in questions developed by the learners. Progressive style also emphasizes that the school should actively prepare
students for change.
Essentialists bring up the point of the educational goal. They believe that a good education should transmit one's cultural heritage and develops them
into good citizens. Humanism is concerned with enhancing the innate goodness of the individual, which is the mail qualities the teacher wants to bring
out.
My philosophical view is based upon many things. When teaching, there should be hands on experience for the students. The curriculum should be the
basics and whatever else interests the students should make out the rest of their schedule. Teaching should not be student centered or teacher centered.
I believe it should be a combination of both. There should be a median somewhere. The highest thing on my list is what the humanists have to say.
They believe every teacher should be a positive. A positive teacher is one that can be a role model for the students. They also build self
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Roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher Essay
Assessment Question 1 – Roles and Responsibilities as a Teacher
As in every profession, roles, responsibilities and boundaries are set in order to define the line indicating the acceptable limits.
Many people think the role of a teacher is just to teach students new skills; however the role goes much further than this, it can include assessor,
verifier, advisor, record keeper, course designer, working with employers and personal tutor.
Within this position there are naturally a huge number of responsibilities related to each of the roles that must be undertaken. It is therefore important
to be clear on what your roles and responsibilities include and what the boundaries of your role are whilst remaining professional at all times....show
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All this is in line with the LLUK Standard Domain E "The role of feedback in effective evaluation and improvement of own assessment skills."
I have the task of Identifying Needs. It is important that you identify the needs of your learners so you can design the course to reflect individual
differences. Although this is usually described as the first stage in the teaching/training cycle it is a process that may have to be deferred until you meet
your learners for the first time and usually should be a continuing requirement throughout the learning journey. However, some organisations interview
their learners before the course, or there may be an application process where learner needs can be identified.
The range of learner needs can be described by a variety of acronyms – one of which is SPICE: Social –| | might affect how a learner can interact with
others or how they view learning especially if they have had previously bad experiences of education.| Physical –| | might affect how a learner can
access learning (e.g. sensory disabilities or reduced mobility).| Intellectual–| | might affect how a learner gains new knowledge/skills. Learners may be
at different academic or skill levels and take longer or shorter times to process new knowledge/skills than others in the group.| Cultural –| | might affect
learner views, values and beliefs.| Emotional –| | might affect learner motivation or ability to concentrate.|
In all cases
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Being a Teacher Essay
Being a Teacher
Is your life important to you? That is a statement anyone would replay, "yes" to. As surprising as it may seem, though, an important, successful life
would not even be, without one essential element: teachers.
Teachers, educators, instructors, mentors, or baby–sitters, whatever they may be classified as, they are necessary for many reasons. They are
foundation or our American society, they are a source of security, and possibly the parents some never had.
They are the foundation of our American society, meaning they educate everyone. Attending school, whether it is public, private, or home taught is
mandatory in America at a certain age. Therefore, all the basics of life...show more content...
Those are just a few illustrations of the obligations teachers have. These should not be considered obligations, but honors. Who would not want to be
such an influential role model in others' lives?
As I begin my teaching career and the years prior to it, many ideas and decisions will take place. Being that I plan to teach elementary school and
deal with small children, I plan to be excessive on classroom accessories. Children have a limited attention span and a dull, plain room would not be
appealing to them. The adjustment of leaving "mommy" will be hard enough for them anyway. I hope to make the environment comforting and
welcoming for them. Bright colored bulletin boards and posters with needed information on them. I would like my students seated around the room in
a circle. From experience, I've found that children feel more at ease and apt to speak up when seated this way.
I believe the teacher should be authoritative, especially in the lower grades. The students need to know who is in charge and feel that there is
someone of authority to look up to. Still yet, I want the children to feel a sense of authority, to make decisions and play a leadership role. Possibly, let
one child be "leader of the day" each day; for example, lead the lines or pass out the papers.
Motivation and discipline, I view as the primary topics of educating a classroom. Children have to be motivated, it is human
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I believe that teaching is the most important profession in the world. How else can we continue to develop in such a technical world, or in any other
way, for that matter? Without the transfer of knowledge to young minds, we will stagnate and wither as a world. Teaching is hope for better, more
successful futures. Learning is hope for becoming better individuals, for gaining intelligence, and for implementing practical experiences in our future.
Since we always tell our children that they should plan for their futures and work to realize those goals, the teaching profession should "practice what
it preaches" by helping young people to reach those goals. Teaching reading during the past five years has been rewarding beyond my...show more
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But with a little ingenuity and a great deal of training, change has become easier for me as a reading teacher. Not only do professional activities lend
themselves to opportunities to learn new ideas, they are also ways that we professionals can share our experiences–our victories and our defeats–with
others, creating a bond and a network from which we all can gain support and advice when we need it. Since my time of training for the reading
competencies, I have served on the school literacy team. In addition to setting goals and working to achieve those for our school as a whole, I
have tried to mentor some of the younger teachers who did not teach reading the first year it was offered at our school. I have tried to be an
inspiration, a cheerleader, and encourager. I have offered to help with their classes, to help with lessons, to offer supplies, or whatever other things I
could do to serve as a sort of "cheerleader for reading" at my school. As a result, we now have several teachers who are also implementing those
important reading strategies, and our school is indeed seeing the results from the test data. We're now a community of learners, rather than individual
teachers doing our "own things." So, is professional development important? Most assuredly! Not only have I have learned new methods and strategies
and how to improve them, but I have also shared them with my peers.
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My Role As A Teacher Essay
I believe education is one of the most important tools a person can have in life. Every child deserves to receive the best education possible. It has
always been my passion to help each child discover their individual God given gifts and talents and to reach their full potential.
Role of the Teacher
When I think about my role as a teacher, one of the most important things I consider is the relationships I build with my students, parents, colleagues,
and community members. In the classroom, I need to ensure that I create a safe, loving, and positive learning environment. In order to make all
students feel welcome, I get to know their names, the correct pronunciation and spellings, learning their culture and background, and their...show more
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Teaching Styles
As an educator I need to be flexible in my teaching styles, what works one year, may not work the next, and even day to day can change. I believe
that it is important that I reflect daily on what was successful and what could have gone better. I then make the adjustments to my teaching. As a whole
though, my teaching approach I believe is very similar the the progressivism theory of education. "Progressivists believe that education should focus on
the whole child, rather than on the content or the teacher. This educational philosophy stresses that students should test ideas by active
experimentation. Learning is rooted in the questions of learners that arise through experiencing the world" (Cohen, 1999). In Knight (2008) he states
that "Children have a natural desire to learn and discover things about the world around them." (p. 104). This couldn't be more true in my opinion, my
preschoolers are constantly asking questions about the world around them, I have had some pretty interesting meal time conversations at school based
on the questions and conversations about life these littles bring up! "Children's interest, therefore, are the natural starting point for their learning
experience." (p. 104). This past school year in my morning class are students were really into bugs–so we did a whole unit on bugs, this
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The Power of Teachers Essay
The Power of Teachers
Education is one of the main ingredients in forming a successful society. Our education system here in the USA is very complex and does a wonderful
job of teaching our youth. There are four major subjects in the curriculum, English, Math, History and Science but the other aspects of our students'
education are vastly important as well. I believe that the Arts and other skills have to be incorporated into our education system in order to create
well–rounded students. I also feel that enhancement of the body (Physical education) goes hand in hand with enhancement of the mind and also can not
be overlooked in educating our students.
I believe the roles of the teacher in education are critical, not only...show more content...
There are many different styles of teaching and learning. Some teachers choose to make students simply memorize information. Other teachers like to
lecture while their students take notes. Yet others choose to be very interactive in the teaching/learning process. I feel that a combination of all these
different styles is the best way for both teacher and student. There are times when a straight lecture format is needed, and then there are times when
memorization is needed. I believe that interaction, visualization and actually applying what is learned is the best way for students to grasp the
information, but this style can not always be used either, but teachers can never teach the class solely on an interactive level. That is why a
combination of all different styles is the best way to teach. Most of all I think it is very important that the students are able not only to learn the
information but also retain what they have learned. If the students can use what they have learned later on in life, than the learning process is a success.
Children today are the same as children in the past. No youngster would choose to go to school rather than spend time with their friends, so the key to
getting them to learn is to get them interested. No child is dumb, but many children are very unmotivated. Lack of motivation in wanting to learn is a
key factor in why many children are unsuccessful in school. I believe it is our job as teachers to get students
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My Most Memorable Teachers Essay
My Most Memorable Teachers For some reason or another certain students are drawn to particular teachers while other students are more fond of
others. In my life I have studied under three memorable teachers. Teachers with which I was able to connect, to laugh, to share my misgivings. While
I may have been close with each of these teachers, it is very clear, in retrospect, that each was very unique, and represented an entirely different class of
teacher.
The teacher that stands out most in my head is my eleventh grade English teacher. She had a liberal arts background, and enjoyed the classic American
writers; Hemingway, Steinbeck, what have you. She was in the class of teachers who was more impressed by actions and honesty...show more content...
Her class of teachers take their jobs very seriously, and do not tolerate students who skip or disrupt their classes. These teachers are fun, because once
you get them off on some irrelevant tangent, they will keep themselves going on it for entire class segments, trying to get out years of thought and
consideration in just a short period of time. This is how I got to know my psychology teacher, because I was the one who kept her talking, so that the
class could avoid taking the quiz that none of us had studied for. Teachers like her have the innate gift to educate and entertain, with their
comprehensive lessons and subtle quirks.
Finally, I come to my high school horticulture teacher, whom I studied under for so many years that by the time I was a senior, we talked to each
other on a first name basis. He belonged to a small class of teachers who are personally important to every young adult. This class of teacher is the
buddy, the friend. The teacher with whom you can talk about anything, be it the trouble you have been having with your girlfriend, the high–potency
marijuana that you smoked over the weekend, or just the dirty jokes you heard the day before. These are the teachers with whom you simply share
interests, and thus, get along really well. Having a teacher like this is almost like having a counselor, someone older and wiser than yourself
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Teachers as the Foundation of Society Essay
As a young student I believe that an education is the most valuable thing that a person can have. Therefore, I believe that teachers are the soul
foundation of our society. The job of the teacher is to educate as well as nurture the students to the best of their ability. Our society as a whole is
constantly growing and changing; and this has a strong influence on our education system. Thus forth my philosophy is continuously evolving and
growing; and as I continue to learn more about school districts, different children, and the psychology of learning I will continue to adjust my
educational philosophy as well. As a teacher I believe that we should give our students the tools that they need to find themselves and grow as
individuals....show more content...
There is a greater diverse population today in the United States and all of the children needs need to be met. With humanism teachers work very closely
with their students this will give the students everything he/she needs to grow and help others around them. I also find myself drawn to the idea of
constructivism. This belief emphasizes the personal nature of learning. In my opinion Students learn best from their personal experience. Each child
brings a unique combination of existing knowledge abilities and learning styles to their work. Constructivism is not a new approach to teaching but a
more difficult one to instill. In a constructivist learning environment the teacher must recognize, appreciate, and engage in the unique abilities and
existing knowledge of each student and then facilitate rather than dictate student exploration. This will allow the student the opportunity to build his or
her own understanding of the material being covered. I believe that learning should be very personal and that students should learn from themselves as
well as the teacher. Students benefit more from trial and error; which allows them to find out what they did wrong and fix it. When a student does
something continuously wrong they should not be punished for it because they are unaware of what it is that they are doing wrong. Therefore it is the
teacher's jobs to address the student and help them correct the problem. The teacher should
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A Day in the Life of a Teacher Essay
A Day in the Life of a Teacher I hear the sound of my alarm clock at 6:30am. Time to get up! I wish it was Saturday, no school! No, I'm not a child,
nor a student, but a teacher! You don't think we enjoy everyday at work, do you? No. That's rubbish. Let me continue with my story of a day in the
life of a teacher.. As I force myself out of bed, a chilling thought comes over me. It's Wednesday. This means I still have three whole days to get
through until the weekend. Better get a move on if I want to make it on time. First, I take a shower. I do this every morning to liven myself up and to
prepare for the day ahead of me. Today first up we have a whole school assembly. That's one reason why I...show more content...
I make my way to class avoiding the students and setup and wait in the class until the bell goes at half past 8. Outside the kids are eagerly waiting to
be let inside, like a pack of puppies waiting for you to open the door just so they can jump all over you with their muddy paws. What do they eat, must
be something like froot–loops. Which would explain not just the sugar rush but a for a few others something else too. As soon as we are all in class,
which doesn't take long, I give announcements and ask the class to take their chairs to assembly. When we arrive I round up my class, and once
everyone is seated its time to go home. I wish! Though it is about 20minutes later. At the beginning of every assembly we stand and sing the
national anthem. Which doesn't sound like an anthem at all. Instead of sounding like we are proud and free, it's sung in a droning tone. When we
sit down I shush all the chatters and the assembly begins. As a teacher it's our duty to listen to what is happening around the school while also
keeping a small eye, quite like a hawks, on the class. We all usually sit back, act interested and see all the small things that go on. Like the two kids
who like each other keep pretending to 'look around the room' but are really trying to catch a smile. Then there are the bad kids, who are trying to
make peashooters and all the usual blabbermouths who
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Roles and Responsibilities of a teacher are vital and must be learnt, as a general rule, to ensure quality of teaching. To embark on this journey it is
essential to attain enough knowledge about the subject and gather the correct material for teaching. It is not only sufficient to hold good quality
knowledge on the subject, but also have a presentable appearance.
The teacher is responsible for student behaviour and classroom management, as well as to understand the capability of the learners. Therefore it is
essential for teachers to assess the students level of understanding. As all students learn in different ways, there is the Honey and Mumford theory '
learning styles' (Honey, P. & Mumford, A. 1992), to assist teachers. By
...show more content...
Also possessing a great amount of creativity when teaching and trying new ways of explaining areas of the subject will bring great outcomes to the
students' level of learning. As Wilson (2008), states on similar terms that 'the roles are functions of a teacher, which are, planning and preparing for
the class, developing interesting way to deliver the lesson, assessing the impact of learning and ensuring safe learning'. Therefore ensuring suitable
accommodation facilities, which are available, in order to provide the desired learning setting. If the roles and responsibilities of a teacher are in good
practice the teacher will be in a position where she/he can be approached with comfort and ease by the student, not only to discuss about the subject but
anything they wish to discuss. Again this brings great benefit allowing the teacher to understand the learner and to provide the correct resources.
Moreover the safeguarding of children is taken very seriously and usually new teachers are supplied with key documents, which are required to be
read and understood and complied with, for example if a teacher knows a child is being abused the teacher will have to know how to deal with the
situation using the advice given and who to report it to.
One other important part of being a teacher is knowing how well he/she is teaching, this can be achieved by assessing the students, and from these
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The Importance of the Role of the Teacher
The future of the world is in the hands of the children. Whether the future be a positive or negative one depends on the children and the education they
receive. The education of a child is so valuable that one needs to consider the importance of the child's education. Also, one needs to consider how to
go about nurturing those bright minds so one day they can become independent individuals. As Educators, one needs to be aware of the short–term
effects as well as the long–term effects in which education may play on the child's views of the world.
In order to be able to provide a good education to a child, it is necessary for there to be a place in which both the educator and student can...show more
content...
"Some teachers may work with students to create the class environment; others may force a class environment upon students" (Zawondiak 124).
Regardless of the approach the teacher might decide to take, she holds the power even before a student walks into class. The teacher is the one that
chooses what materials are going to be used during the school year. She creates and plans lessons that are going to be used during class time. How
children are going to be assessed and placed in levels that fit the children's capabilities. And finally, the teacher decides what set of goals she might have
for the class, the different set of teaching techniques she would like to use and the set of expectations she might have for each students. The teacher is
the one that decides what she wants to concentrate on, how to go about teaching it, and the outcomes she expects from the students.
Education is a key element that directs one's life to success. By having knowledge one holds the power to make goals a reality. Teachers are
responsible to help goals, such as, learning to read become a reality. It is the responsibility of the teacher to give the students the best quality of
education in order for the students to be able to have a positive experience as well success in life. I feel students should be given the opportunity to
learn the facts, the truth, not just parts of it. I feel as an educator one needs to give the students the opportunity to
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How Teachers Influence Students as Role Models

  • 1. Essay on The Teaching Profession The Teaching Profession Becoming an educator, especially in recent years has been considered one of the most demanding yet rewarding professions in the work force today. Teaching, with its benefits and intellectual motives has risen to become one of the most sought after jobs in society. But even after taking such rewards into consideration, one might want to analyze how time consuming and emotionally draining teaching young people may turn out to be. Along with its rewards and demands, teaching is not only a potentially prestigious profession but also a very unique and sometimes life long career opportunity. Exploring teaching has become a popular tactic in recent years for people to make a better decision on whether or not teaching ...show more content... For the most part, teachers enjoy being able to work with young people in areas they may need guidance in. For some however, helping people is not a top priority when it comes to the teaching profession. Many jobs in society today do not offer the same types of benefits as ones in this area of work. Teachers for example, enjoy holiday vacations, weather delays or postponements and long summers in which they are paid for. Because teaching can become very time consuming, teachers usually welcome these breaks to usually spend time with family, travel or enjoy hobbies that they may not have been able to do while working. Paid time off is enough in itself to attract people towards a teaching occupation and regular salaries have been increasing in recent years as well. Over the past thirty to thirty–five years teacher's salaries have increased dramatically. It has been shown that the average school teacher, who works in the Northeast, will make anywhere between thirty–two and forty–five thousand dollars annually plus previously listed benefits. It is also probable that these average salaries are only going to increase with time, thus attracting many more to the field of teaching. With increased salaries, personal gratification, and enjoyable benefits being a teacher's main attractant, job security should be at the top of this list as well. If a teacher has been granted tenure after his or her first few years in their profession, he or she may not be removed from their Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. An Effective, Professional Teacher Essay Introduction The statement 'Teaching – reflections, questions, decisions' sums up what it means to be an effective teacher. Teachers are constantly making decisions about professionalism and ethics, teaching strategies, classroom management, and how to keep their students motivated. These decisions can have a major impact on student learning and how effective they are as teachers. Questioning is an essential–and one of the most important–instructional skills that a teacher can possess. Teachers need to be able to ask the appropriate types and levels of questions, such as the high and low order questions based on Bloom's taxonomy, as well as being skilled in responding to students answers. Teachers also need to be constantly evaluating and...show more content... It is essential to encompass all of these behaviours and standards to succeed in being an effective teacher, as they are in an authoritative position and therefore need to lead by example. Teacher professionalism is also dependant on professional judgement, which involves making decisions on what is the right thing to do in certain situations, and ethical behaviour. The code of ethics is based on respect, caring, integrity, diligence and open communication (Groundwater–Smith, Ewing & Le Cornu, 2007, p. 332). Sometimes teachers can come across 'ethical dilemmas' which are complex problems that have more than one solution, and in turn, each solution has different advantages and disadvantages, therefore having no clear correct answer (Groundwater–Smith et al., 2007, p. 336). For example, "You observe another teacher publicly humiliate a child who is known to have previously bullied other students. What do you do? Do you say anything?" Ethical dilemmas require teachers to explore all situations and outcomes, and make a decision on what is right and just. Professionalism and ethics together, as relevant to teachers, demands all of these appropriate behaviours and responses in any circumstance (Whitton et al., 2010, p. 123). Constructivism Teaching techniques and strategies, such as proactive teaching, collaborative learning and constructivism, can also affect the quality of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Influences of a Teacher Essay " A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove but the world may be different because I was important in the life of a child."–Unknown What does a teacher do? Well, besides giving out tons of papers, numerous tests, and stories that the students aren't interested in reading (or just too lazy to read), teachers are responsible for creating the future leaders of tomorrow. In today's society one may find advancement difficult without a formal education. Education is one of society's institutions that helps to infuse in our younger generation the norms, values and morals of the world we live in. Teachers lead their students on the trip to success. Have you...show more content... Jeff's style was to interfere as little as possible with class discussions. His theory was that one could not comment on circumstances that one doesn't know about. Therefore, he often refrained from commenting leaving the class unclear of what he wanted. Jeff's goal of having equal student–teacher relations failed by not establishing a sense of authority and discipline (Zawodniak 127). In conversing with Arnie Schwartz, a woodshop and Cadet Corps teacher from Robert Fulton Middle school, he said, " In the 26 years of my employment with LAUSD, I have tried to use myself as a role model to motivate students to apply themselves in all their scholastic classes. To do this properly you can be strict but still find some fun in the relationship with yourself and the students. You need to let the students know that you are friendly and nice but you also have to let them know that they need to follow the rules. My number one rule in my class is: 'my classroom is like my home, you come into it as a guest and you don't litter or tag the furniture in my classroom.' Prior to leaving my class I inspect the furniture for evidence of debris and tagging. The purpose of my inspection is to make sure my classroom stays clean and provides a clean environment in which my students can learn." Arnie insists that his students follow his rules in maintaining order and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Parents Are The Best Teacher Essay Academic Writing Parents are the best teacher No one can deny that parents are the best and first teachers. They were the fire who triggered our learning skills; as they taught us how to walk, how to talk and later in our lives; they also have a great role in the real world's teaching life experiences. Early in life, parents are the only people known for their child, surrounding him or her with care and love, and of course giving him or her too much time in order to teach them the early skills. Such as, talking, waiving, eating, walking and education. Education is very important thing in every person's life, education makes you became an adult and educated. Parents are indeed the best teacher of their children. Why? Because parents are the...show more content... Need to remember, scolding is one of the worst way to educate child. At the time of scolding children, we are not educating them, but to vent our frustration because we can not solve the problem what children did. What should we do as parents? All you need to do is talk "firm" not to speak "loud". Talk firm in a flat tone, with serious and stared into the face and eyes. Firmly speak is to speak at the time of the rational mind, while talking loudly when our minds are controlled by emotions. Always obey the demand of the children. Like a king, the more the demands increasingly strange and powerful, if it has become a habit will be difficult to be accommodated. Children are educated in this way would become a super selfish child, do not know tolerance, and can not socialize. What should we do as parents? No matter how great our love to children, never impose this kind of parenting it is not good. Affection does not always have to obey his will. If we really love him or her then we have to teach him or her about the value of good and bad, right and wrong, who should and who should not be. If not, our affection, would make it a selfish child. This is in layman's language is often called spoiled Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. The Teacher As Role Models As an educator you get faced with the task everyday whether or not it is your responsibility to teach moral values and to develop good character traits in students in your classroom. What people do not realize is that teaching is much more than just the information in the textbooks and for that reason, I do believe that it is the educator's job to teach moral values and to develop good character traits in students. As an educator, you have to be able to teach the whole student, you have to be willing to teach them life lessons, and not just educate the student based on the standards of the textbooks. It was expected that when children went to public schools that they were to be taught moral values. As stated by Angela Lumpkin in her article entitled, "Teachers as Role Models, Teaching Character and Moral Virtues," found on the CSU Chino database, she states, "When public schools were established in the United States in the 18th and 19th centuries, one of their stated missions was to teach moral virtues (Lumpkin 45)." I found this very interesting because since public school came about, no one had a problem, in fact they were expecting, teachers to teach moral virtues in the classroom. Nowadays, as an educator, you have to be very careful about what you teach in the classroom because you don't want to offend anyone, but that does not mean you should only be teaching children the standards out of the textbook. Continuing on with Lumpkin's article she says, "Teachers back then Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. What makes a good teacher? Essay In my opinion, a good teacher should be one who puts her heart into teaching. This is because only by doing so will the students feel their passion and hard work. When a teacher strives hard for the students, students will put in their effort as well. If a teacher dislikes her job, goes to classes in a bad mood, her teaching would also be affected and students would not be able to enjoy lessons as well. Another point that makes a good teacher would be his/her patience. Teachers should not get upset or even worse, give up on the students who are not so strong in their studies. Instead, they should have the patience to slowly coach them, give them extra lessons, and find different ways to encourage them. Let them know that the teacher...show more content... It would be better if the teacher is able to find common topics to chat with the students. This would let the students feel like they can relate better to the teacher. "You must not give up. I want to let you know that even if you're facing so many problems, and feel like there's no one to talk to, I'll be here for you. Everyone else might want to be the sun that lights up your life, but I rather be the moon that guides you through your darkest hours. Let's strive hard and work toward our goal together!" This was what my high school teacher told me 10 years ago and I have remembered it until now, and will remember it for the next 10 years and so on. I was once a problematic kid who mixed with bad company and flunk tests. I never thought about what I was going to do the next day, what more when I grew up. Of course when I was younger, I had lots of dreams. I wanted to set up my own company, I wanted to be a teacher, I wanted to be able to drive an airplane and the list went on. But as the years went by, they became less insignificant to me and soon, I forgot every single one of those dreams and goals. I got to a new school and knew friends who smoke and took drugs. My grades started dropping from "A" to fails. But I did not care. I could not be bothered by then. I went partying every night and got home drunk. What was the point of studying? My parents are Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Essay about Teachers and Students Teachers and Students The education habits of students are rooted in them from the earliest days of their educational careers. The different influences on students, whether it be inside educational institutions, or outside is huge. The teacher of a classroom is the first and most pertinent influence in a student's educational career. Teachers provide students with the basic skills they would need to survive not only in the academic world, but also the world beyond. The relationship between teachers and their students is the key element in creating an educational atmosphere that is both pleasant and effective. The experience of a student at school, especially at a younger age, in most cases sets the main base of the skills of that...show more content... Unconsciously or not, they consistently reinforce and reward more 'feminine' behavior. Although it may be true that boys are more active than girls, but to say that they are treated differently is to be overly generalizing the situation. A teacher is supposed to be able to handle different types of children in the classroom, and cater to their activeness or passiveness in a class. For example, a teacher would try to involve a quiet and shy student as often as possible. The same goes for an active child; the teacher should be able to find activities for that child which would not only educate them, but also keep them busy. Thomas provides various arguments as to how boys and girls are different; therefore they are treated differently in a classroom. It cannot be argued that boys and girls are different, especially at such a young age, but to say that teachers specifically do treat boys in a rougher manner would be going too far. Thomas introduces the idea that society instills ideas of prejudice towards women in young boys, so that when they do go into a classroom governed by a female teacher, they are predisposed to be defiant and unruly. In my opinion, it is unfair to judge teachers based on the performance of their students on various tests. Thomas's article introduces the idea that as the number of female teachers is increasing, the performance of boys in school is declining. One much question whether it is in fact the teachers who cause this Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. The Role Of A Teacher In The 21st Century 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 instruction encouraging all students to use 21st century skills so they discover how to learn, innovate, collaborate, and communicate their ideas. In addition, teachers are to ensure the 21st century content (global awareness, civic literacy, financial literacy, and health awareness) is included in the core content areas; make certain subjects and related projects are integrated among disciplines and involving relationships with the home and community. Teacher are also to reflect about their practice by including assessments that are authentic and structured and demonstrate student understanding and demonstrate the value of lifelong learning as well as encourage their students to learn and grow. The evaluation process for teachers includes the following components: Component 1: Training – Before participating in the evaluation process, all teachers, principals, and peer evaluators must complete training on the evaluation process. Component 2: Orientation – The teacher Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. The Importance of Teaching Essay The Importance of Teaching Education should be a part of everyone's life. A good education offers something for everyone, whether it be on the simple level or a more complex one. Education should provide provide an opportunity for students to develop a strong sense of creativity, a high self esteem, and a life long respect for learning. Education should help students establish a strong sense of confidence in themselves. A teacher will be one factor that helps a student learn and progress along their way through life. Teachers combine their own ideas withother people's to be able to give a good education to their students. My philosophy on education exists with my ideas combined with others. I agree with Rousseau in that...show more content... One without the other is no good. Their attitude toward health is concerned with productiveness, but most of all agree with their learning techniques, They believe in reading and speech because if one hears good, one will do good. I believe in the Pragmatists view that we learn best through experience. Progressiveness brings up the ideas that education should be tested by experiments and that learning is rooted in questions developed by the learners. Progressive style also emphasizes that the school should actively prepare students for change. Essentialists bring up the point of the educational goal. They believe that a good education should transmit one's cultural heritage and develops them into good citizens. Humanism is concerned with enhancing the innate goodness of the individual, which is the mail qualities the teacher wants to bring out. My philosophical view is based upon many things. When teaching, there should be hands on experience for the students. The curriculum should be the basics and whatever else interests the students should make out the rest of their schedule. Teaching should not be student centered or teacher centered. I believe it should be a combination of both. There should be a median somewhere. The highest thing on my list is what the humanists have to say. They believe every teacher should be a positive. A positive teacher is one that can be a role model for the students. They also build self
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  • 11. Roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher Essay Assessment Question 1 – Roles and Responsibilities as a Teacher As in every profession, roles, responsibilities and boundaries are set in order to define the line indicating the acceptable limits. Many people think the role of a teacher is just to teach students new skills; however the role goes much further than this, it can include assessor, verifier, advisor, record keeper, course designer, working with employers and personal tutor. Within this position there are naturally a huge number of responsibilities related to each of the roles that must be undertaken. It is therefore important to be clear on what your roles and responsibilities include and what the boundaries of your role are whilst remaining professional at all times....show more content... All this is in line with the LLUK Standard Domain E "The role of feedback in effective evaluation and improvement of own assessment skills." I have the task of Identifying Needs. It is important that you identify the needs of your learners so you can design the course to reflect individual differences. Although this is usually described as the first stage in the teaching/training cycle it is a process that may have to be deferred until you meet your learners for the first time and usually should be a continuing requirement throughout the learning journey. However, some organisations interview their learners before the course, or there may be an application process where learner needs can be identified. The range of learner needs can be described by a variety of acronyms – one of which is SPICE: Social –| | might affect how a learner can interact with others or how they view learning especially if they have had previously bad experiences of education.| Physical –| | might affect how a learner can access learning (e.g. sensory disabilities or reduced mobility).| Intellectual–| | might affect how a learner gains new knowledge/skills. Learners may be at different academic or skill levels and take longer or shorter times to process new knowledge/skills than others in the group.| Cultural –| | might affect learner views, values and beliefs.| Emotional –| | might affect learner motivation or ability to concentrate.| In all cases Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Being a Teacher Essay Being a Teacher Is your life important to you? That is a statement anyone would replay, "yes" to. As surprising as it may seem, though, an important, successful life would not even be, without one essential element: teachers. Teachers, educators, instructors, mentors, or baby–sitters, whatever they may be classified as, they are necessary for many reasons. They are foundation or our American society, they are a source of security, and possibly the parents some never had. They are the foundation of our American society, meaning they educate everyone. Attending school, whether it is public, private, or home taught is mandatory in America at a certain age. Therefore, all the basics of life...show more content... Those are just a few illustrations of the obligations teachers have. These should not be considered obligations, but honors. Who would not want to be such an influential role model in others' lives? As I begin my teaching career and the years prior to it, many ideas and decisions will take place. Being that I plan to teach elementary school and deal with small children, I plan to be excessive on classroom accessories. Children have a limited attention span and a dull, plain room would not be appealing to them. The adjustment of leaving "mommy" will be hard enough for them anyway. I hope to make the environment comforting and welcoming for them. Bright colored bulletin boards and posters with needed information on them. I would like my students seated around the room in a circle. From experience, I've found that children feel more at ease and apt to speak up when seated this way. I believe the teacher should be authoritative, especially in the lower grades. The students need to know who is in charge and feel that there is someone of authority to look up to. Still yet, I want the children to feel a sense of authority, to make decisions and play a leadership role. Possibly, let one child be "leader of the day" each day; for example, lead the lines or pass out the papers. Motivation and discipline, I view as the primary topics of educating a classroom. Children have to be motivated, it is human
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  • 14. I believe that teaching is the most important profession in the world. How else can we continue to develop in such a technical world, or in any other way, for that matter? Without the transfer of knowledge to young minds, we will stagnate and wither as a world. Teaching is hope for better, more successful futures. Learning is hope for becoming better individuals, for gaining intelligence, and for implementing practical experiences in our future. Since we always tell our children that they should plan for their futures and work to realize those goals, the teaching profession should "practice what it preaches" by helping young people to reach those goals. Teaching reading during the past five years has been rewarding beyond my...show more content... But with a little ingenuity and a great deal of training, change has become easier for me as a reading teacher. Not only do professional activities lend themselves to opportunities to learn new ideas, they are also ways that we professionals can share our experiences–our victories and our defeats–with others, creating a bond and a network from which we all can gain support and advice when we need it. Since my time of training for the reading competencies, I have served on the school literacy team. In addition to setting goals and working to achieve those for our school as a whole, I have tried to mentor some of the younger teachers who did not teach reading the first year it was offered at our school. I have tried to be an inspiration, a cheerleader, and encourager. I have offered to help with their classes, to help with lessons, to offer supplies, or whatever other things I could do to serve as a sort of "cheerleader for reading" at my school. As a result, we now have several teachers who are also implementing those important reading strategies, and our school is indeed seeing the results from the test data. We're now a community of learners, rather than individual teachers doing our "own things." So, is professional development important? Most assuredly! Not only have I have learned new methods and strategies and how to improve them, but I have also shared them with my peers. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. My Role As A Teacher Essay I believe education is one of the most important tools a person can have in life. Every child deserves to receive the best education possible. It has always been my passion to help each child discover their individual God given gifts and talents and to reach their full potential. Role of the Teacher When I think about my role as a teacher, one of the most important things I consider is the relationships I build with my students, parents, colleagues, and community members. In the classroom, I need to ensure that I create a safe, loving, and positive learning environment. In order to make all students feel welcome, I get to know their names, the correct pronunciation and spellings, learning their culture and background, and their...show more content... Teaching Styles As an educator I need to be flexible in my teaching styles, what works one year, may not work the next, and even day to day can change. I believe that it is important that I reflect daily on what was successful and what could have gone better. I then make the adjustments to my teaching. As a whole though, my teaching approach I believe is very similar the the progressivism theory of education. "Progressivists believe that education should focus on the whole child, rather than on the content or the teacher. This educational philosophy stresses that students should test ideas by active experimentation. Learning is rooted in the questions of learners that arise through experiencing the world" (Cohen, 1999). In Knight (2008) he states that "Children have a natural desire to learn and discover things about the world around them." (p. 104). This couldn't be more true in my opinion, my preschoolers are constantly asking questions about the world around them, I have had some pretty interesting meal time conversations at school based on the questions and conversations about life these littles bring up! "Children's interest, therefore, are the natural starting point for their learning experience." (p. 104). This past school year in my morning class are students were really into bugs–so we did a whole unit on bugs, this Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. The Power of Teachers Essay The Power of Teachers Education is one of the main ingredients in forming a successful society. Our education system here in the USA is very complex and does a wonderful job of teaching our youth. There are four major subjects in the curriculum, English, Math, History and Science but the other aspects of our students' education are vastly important as well. I believe that the Arts and other skills have to be incorporated into our education system in order to create well–rounded students. I also feel that enhancement of the body (Physical education) goes hand in hand with enhancement of the mind and also can not be overlooked in educating our students. I believe the roles of the teacher in education are critical, not only...show more content... There are many different styles of teaching and learning. Some teachers choose to make students simply memorize information. Other teachers like to lecture while their students take notes. Yet others choose to be very interactive in the teaching/learning process. I feel that a combination of all these different styles is the best way for both teacher and student. There are times when a straight lecture format is needed, and then there are times when memorization is needed. I believe that interaction, visualization and actually applying what is learned is the best way for students to grasp the information, but this style can not always be used either, but teachers can never teach the class solely on an interactive level. That is why a combination of all different styles is the best way to teach. Most of all I think it is very important that the students are able not only to learn the information but also retain what they have learned. If the students can use what they have learned later on in life, than the learning process is a success. Children today are the same as children in the past. No youngster would choose to go to school rather than spend time with their friends, so the key to getting them to learn is to get them interested. No child is dumb, but many children are very unmotivated. Lack of motivation in wanting to learn is a key factor in why many children are unsuccessful in school. I believe it is our job as teachers to get students Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. My Most Memorable Teachers Essay My Most Memorable Teachers For some reason or another certain students are drawn to particular teachers while other students are more fond of others. In my life I have studied under three memorable teachers. Teachers with which I was able to connect, to laugh, to share my misgivings. While I may have been close with each of these teachers, it is very clear, in retrospect, that each was very unique, and represented an entirely different class of teacher. The teacher that stands out most in my head is my eleventh grade English teacher. She had a liberal arts background, and enjoyed the classic American writers; Hemingway, Steinbeck, what have you. She was in the class of teachers who was more impressed by actions and honesty...show more content... Her class of teachers take their jobs very seriously, and do not tolerate students who skip or disrupt their classes. These teachers are fun, because once you get them off on some irrelevant tangent, they will keep themselves going on it for entire class segments, trying to get out years of thought and consideration in just a short period of time. This is how I got to know my psychology teacher, because I was the one who kept her talking, so that the class could avoid taking the quiz that none of us had studied for. Teachers like her have the innate gift to educate and entertain, with their comprehensive lessons and subtle quirks. Finally, I come to my high school horticulture teacher, whom I studied under for so many years that by the time I was a senior, we talked to each other on a first name basis. He belonged to a small class of teachers who are personally important to every young adult. This class of teacher is the buddy, the friend. The teacher with whom you can talk about anything, be it the trouble you have been having with your girlfriend, the high–potency marijuana that you smoked over the weekend, or just the dirty jokes you heard the day before. These are the teachers with whom you simply share interests, and thus, get along really well. Having a teacher like this is almost like having a counselor, someone older and wiser than yourself Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Teachers as the Foundation of Society Essay As a young student I believe that an education is the most valuable thing that a person can have. Therefore, I believe that teachers are the soul foundation of our society. The job of the teacher is to educate as well as nurture the students to the best of their ability. Our society as a whole is constantly growing and changing; and this has a strong influence on our education system. Thus forth my philosophy is continuously evolving and growing; and as I continue to learn more about school districts, different children, and the psychology of learning I will continue to adjust my educational philosophy as well. As a teacher I believe that we should give our students the tools that they need to find themselves and grow as individuals....show more content... There is a greater diverse population today in the United States and all of the children needs need to be met. With humanism teachers work very closely with their students this will give the students everything he/she needs to grow and help others around them. I also find myself drawn to the idea of constructivism. This belief emphasizes the personal nature of learning. In my opinion Students learn best from their personal experience. Each child brings a unique combination of existing knowledge abilities and learning styles to their work. Constructivism is not a new approach to teaching but a more difficult one to instill. In a constructivist learning environment the teacher must recognize, appreciate, and engage in the unique abilities and existing knowledge of each student and then facilitate rather than dictate student exploration. This will allow the student the opportunity to build his or her own understanding of the material being covered. I believe that learning should be very personal and that students should learn from themselves as well as the teacher. Students benefit more from trial and error; which allows them to find out what they did wrong and fix it. When a student does something continuously wrong they should not be punished for it because they are unaware of what it is that they are doing wrong. Therefore it is the teacher's jobs to address the student and help them correct the problem. The teacher should Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. A Day in the Life of a Teacher Essay A Day in the Life of a Teacher I hear the sound of my alarm clock at 6:30am. Time to get up! I wish it was Saturday, no school! No, I'm not a child, nor a student, but a teacher! You don't think we enjoy everyday at work, do you? No. That's rubbish. Let me continue with my story of a day in the life of a teacher.. As I force myself out of bed, a chilling thought comes over me. It's Wednesday. This means I still have three whole days to get through until the weekend. Better get a move on if I want to make it on time. First, I take a shower. I do this every morning to liven myself up and to prepare for the day ahead of me. Today first up we have a whole school assembly. That's one reason why I...show more content... I make my way to class avoiding the students and setup and wait in the class until the bell goes at half past 8. Outside the kids are eagerly waiting to be let inside, like a pack of puppies waiting for you to open the door just so they can jump all over you with their muddy paws. What do they eat, must be something like froot–loops. Which would explain not just the sugar rush but a for a few others something else too. As soon as we are all in class, which doesn't take long, I give announcements and ask the class to take their chairs to assembly. When we arrive I round up my class, and once everyone is seated its time to go home. I wish! Though it is about 20minutes later. At the beginning of every assembly we stand and sing the national anthem. Which doesn't sound like an anthem at all. Instead of sounding like we are proud and free, it's sung in a droning tone. When we sit down I shush all the chatters and the assembly begins. As a teacher it's our duty to listen to what is happening around the school while also keeping a small eye, quite like a hawks, on the class. We all usually sit back, act interested and see all the small things that go on. Like the two kids who like each other keep pretending to 'look around the room' but are really trying to catch a smile. Then there are the bad kids, who are trying to make peashooters and all the usual blabbermouths who Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Roles and Responsibilities of a teacher are vital and must be learnt, as a general rule, to ensure quality of teaching. To embark on this journey it is essential to attain enough knowledge about the subject and gather the correct material for teaching. It is not only sufficient to hold good quality knowledge on the subject, but also have a presentable appearance. The teacher is responsible for student behaviour and classroom management, as well as to understand the capability of the learners. Therefore it is essential for teachers to assess the students level of understanding. As all students learn in different ways, there is the Honey and Mumford theory ' learning styles' (Honey, P. & Mumford, A. 1992), to assist teachers. By ...show more content... Also possessing a great amount of creativity when teaching and trying new ways of explaining areas of the subject will bring great outcomes to the students' level of learning. As Wilson (2008), states on similar terms that 'the roles are functions of a teacher, which are, planning and preparing for the class, developing interesting way to deliver the lesson, assessing the impact of learning and ensuring safe learning'. Therefore ensuring suitable accommodation facilities, which are available, in order to provide the desired learning setting. If the roles and responsibilities of a teacher are in good practice the teacher will be in a position where she/he can be approached with comfort and ease by the student, not only to discuss about the subject but anything they wish to discuss. Again this brings great benefit allowing the teacher to understand the learner and to provide the correct resources. Moreover the safeguarding of children is taken very seriously and usually new teachers are supplied with key documents, which are required to be read and understood and complied with, for example if a teacher knows a child is being abused the teacher will have to know how to deal with the situation using the advice given and who to report it to. One other important part of being a teacher is knowing how well he/she is teaching, this can be achieved by assessing the students, and from these Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 21. The Importance of the Role of the Teacher The future of the world is in the hands of the children. Whether the future be a positive or negative one depends on the children and the education they receive. The education of a child is so valuable that one needs to consider the importance of the child's education. Also, one needs to consider how to go about nurturing those bright minds so one day they can become independent individuals. As Educators, one needs to be aware of the short–term effects as well as the long–term effects in which education may play on the child's views of the world. In order to be able to provide a good education to a child, it is necessary for there to be a place in which both the educator and student can...show more content... "Some teachers may work with students to create the class environment; others may force a class environment upon students" (Zawondiak 124). Regardless of the approach the teacher might decide to take, she holds the power even before a student walks into class. The teacher is the one that chooses what materials are going to be used during the school year. She creates and plans lessons that are going to be used during class time. How children are going to be assessed and placed in levels that fit the children's capabilities. And finally, the teacher decides what set of goals she might have for the class, the different set of teaching techniques she would like to use and the set of expectations she might have for each students. The teacher is the one that decides what she wants to concentrate on, how to go about teaching it, and the outcomes she expects from the students. Education is a key element that directs one's life to success. By having knowledge one holds the power to make goals a reality. Teachers are responsible to help goals, such as, learning to read become a reality. It is the responsibility of the teacher to give the students the best quality of education in order for the students to be able to have a positive experience as well success in life. I feel students should be given the opportunity to learn the facts, the truth, not just parts of it. I feel as an educator one needs to give the students the opportunity to Get more content on HelpWriting.net