Teacher
A teacher is defined as a person who teaches pupils in various learning and thinking skills. Elementary school teachers normally teach children all of the major subjects. In middle school and high school, teachers are often specialized, teaching one particular subject, such as Social Studies or Math. In all states, teachers are required to be licensed. Teachers have completed at least a Bachelor's Degree and normally have undergone a teacher-training program. Some teachers have continued their education to receive a Master's Degree.
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teachers have gone through the same education and licensing procedures for a regular classroom teacher. Many continue their education and obtain their Master's Degree. Special Education Teachers work with a variety of students with special needs. Students can have physical or mental disabilities, including: mental retardation, learning disabilities, autism, visual impairments, deafness, emotional disorders, brain injury and other health problems. Special Education teachers work with parents and other school personnel in developing an educational plan specific to each child
Guidance Counselor
The Guidance Counselor works with students in dealing with social, personal and behavioral problems. They can provide advocacy for students with special needs. Many Guidance Counselors will teach classes on conflict resolution, anger management and drug and alcohol prevention. They also will work with students on an individual basis. In high school, Guidance Counselors also offer career and educational counseling as well as provide information on college admissions, career choices, financial aid, trade schools and apprenticeship programs. Guidance Counselors will also work with parents in making sure an IEP or Section 504 is followed. They can often be a central point of contact for parents, especially in middle school and high school when parents are working with numerous teachers.
Most schools have, at minimum, a principal, a secretary, teachers for each grade taught at the school, and a custodian. Often there are music, art and gym teachers. There is sometimes a school nurse, librarian, counselor, and groundskeeper. Then there are school bus drivers, parent volunteers, and visiting teacher aides or substitutes. Of course, there can be more than this. However, the above constitute the basics!
enumerate and identify the function of the different school health oersonnel
1.school nurse
2.school phycician
3.school doctor
Yes unless you need parents or doctors permission to do something
school physician,school nurse, school dentist ......are the school health personnel....
Personnel employed by the school-Staff i.e.teachers, Admin/clerical,Health Services, Counselors, Principal, etc. etc.
ang bobo nyung lahat kc d nyu pa nasasagot..
........parang ikaw alam mo yung sagot ahh....
The teachers. That's about it.
the school health personnel is tanong nio sa teacher niyo
What are the different duties of school health personnel?
Most school health personnel hold the postition of RN (registered nurse).
If a school has health personnel, an R.N would be the most likely one.
Usually there is a school nurse, and a school counselor.
If a school has health personnel, an R.N would be the most likely one.
The answer in the question "what are the duties of a school personnel?" It depence upon the position for example a teacher his/her duties is to teach a student like us or to share their knowledge's to us a health personnel- The duties of a health personnel is to take care of the students who are sick or to give a first aid if ever we have any injury or what.
putanginamo hayop ka
William G. Keane has written: 'A study in school personnel policy' -- subject(s): Promotions, School personnel management
A health personel assist on students at school. Sometimes they called School Nurse
A school Library is located in a certain school & only to be used by students personnel & teachers
Fred Lloyd Esvelt has written: 'An analysis of personnel policies of school districts in the State of Washington' -- subject(s): School personnel management