How do you get your teacher to give you less work?
Just tell them the honest truth! When you make up a lie, you are knocking down the trust your teacher has in you! When your honest the teacher is more likely to keep the trust she has in you. If you had some kind of conflict and you didn't have any time to do homework, have your guardian write him/her a note or call him/her to explane it. This also shows the teacher you care about school and your grades!
What can you give a teacher on teacher's day?
get something from chick-fil-a
The best gift doesn't need to cost much. Teachers say a heartfelt thank you note is kept and re-read, and is one of their most cherished gifts to receive. So, you don't have to spend a fortune to give a gift a teacher will love. Something that can inspire teachers to become better teachers is a perfect gift idea. You can consider an inspiring book for teachers- "Vision Revision: The Teachers' Master Key to Career Success". Teachers like it because the book is primarily a teachers' guide to career management and retirement careers, yet it psychologically and subtly motivates its readers to become better teachers. You can check it at visionrevision.org
Do students have a harder time in school than teachers do?
To be a teacher requires constant learning and attending school, so teachers are learning at the same time they are teaching. When a new textbook is introduced to a grade it takes about 2 years to learn the textbook and requires teachers to take a 40 hour workshop in the summer. Students don't have a harder time learning because they don't have a family and a job that depends on them for support. Many students don't listen to what is taught so they do have problems when it comes to homework and tests.
How do teachers pick their students?
At the end of each school year lists of students are given to their next teachers. The list tells the teachers the student grades, behavior, special needs, primary language, test scores, reading level, age, if they have repeated grades, and parents requests. Sometimes a number scale is use from 1-5 on behavior along with teacher comments. The next year teachers then sit down together to make the fall class lists. They discuss what concerns they have for each, try to balance the number of boys to girls in the class, look at test scores and parent requests. This takes 3 to 4 days to do because not only do the teachers want balanced classes, but to make sure all students learn. None of this is guaranteed and the lists may change before the fall terms.
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What is a collection of teachers called?
Just had an argument with someone about this. The person says a collection of teachers is a 'staff of teachers', i contended that one cannot use the phrase 'staff of teachers' to refer to any random collection of teachers irrespective of their place of employment but she disagreed saying any group of teachers can be called a staff of teachers even if they do not work for the same school, institution or whatever.
I know this is not answering your question exactly but just tot I'd put it out there!
What state pays the most for being a teacher?
California has the highest paid teachers....however, Michigan pays the most per hour at $47.28.
King City High School District teachers are the highest-paid in California, making an average of over $81K/year, and topping out at almost $120K/year (see attached link.)
teacher should study individual with personal attachment..Through conducting evaluation he can differentiate slow and fast learner. if necessary he should conduct remedial class.he can also conduct grouping activities which contain different types children..
Why is it easier for teachers to teach if the students follow directions?
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Can teachers tell you not to talk about God in school?
NO
Answer 2--> Many people are not interested in hearing about someone else's god. So there may be schools that tend to disuade talk of people's superstitous beliefs.
How do you become a favorite student of your teacher?
First I'd say the first thing teachers want to see in a student is the motivation and hardworking in their class. If you show interest in learning their material, they will already start to like you as a student. Next, most importantly is to respect them. Respect what they do and who they are. If you can find any opportunity to go beyond the work you are doing in class and discuss it with the teacher, it might really impress him/her! With a little time and effort, you will be his/her favorite student.
Why is a teachers job important?
Hiring a teacher from the local area has a significant impact. The community benefits greatly because the teacher will likely remain for a long period of time. Teachers can be a positive influence in their home community.
What is something you can say in a note if your teacher is retiring?
When someone is leaving, it's nice to write something like "I will miss you" and also to wish them good luck for their future. You could say "I will miss you after you retire, but I hope that you enjoy the time off and have a lot of happy years ahead!"
Why should I hire you as a teacher?
Teaching is a way to share what you know with other people. It also helps our futur generation be more educated. Teaching is very rewarding.
yes like that I'm a teacher it's also very very fun working with children and there is lots more reasons!!!!!
What does teacher workday mean?
Teacher work days are different every where you go. Sometimes they are for the teacher to work in their classrooms, playing catch up or getting ahead. Sometimes teachers have meetings to attend all day for the district, building, or teaching team.
What is the salary for singing?
Anywhere from nothing to millions. A major label, successful singer makes hundreds of thousands. Joe Schmoe playing local venues on a weekly basis makes probably a piece of the door and free drinks.
The average salary of a singer depends on how many gigs they get, and how famous they are.
What are the attributes of effective teacher?
Here are some that you would need:
A good knowledge, interest and experience of the subject(s) you are going to teach.
Good communication skills.
Knowing how people learn, in that different people learn different ways.
Have a good rapport with people.
Patience.
Consideration and empathy with students.
Ability to continually learn as your subject(s) changes.
Knowing how to use technology to deliver your classes.
Good preparation and planning skills.
The ability to make your subject(s) interesting to others.
Should teachers be responsible for children's discipline?
absolutely for primary education. for what other purpose does a teacher teach???
Teaching is profession as well as vocation.Teachers are supposed exactly not only to teach but to educate, especially where the child΄s frame of family or society is not proper.
However, the child is equally, if not more responsible for their education. The teacher cant teach the child unless the child is willing to learn
In academic settings, these are the most common icons: School of Business: Caduceus
School of Health: Rod of Aesculapius (often confused with the Caduceus)
School of Arts and Sciences: pen and quill or (modern) telescope
School of Pharmacy: Bowl of Hygieia
School of Education: Open text or Prometheus' Torch
School of Law: The Scales of Themis
What training do you need to be a university lecturer in the US?
You need to be successful in the job application. If you are the right person its as simple as that! However having a degree and a higher degree (preferably a doctorate) will certainly help.
Answer: Most university lecturers have a doctorate or a broadly equivalent "terminal degree", and many these days will also hold a teaching certificate for higher education: usually obtained whilst working as a graduate teaching assistant or junior lecturer.
There are, however, no hard & fast rules, & it's not uncommon for someone who has no doctorate but significant publications/ achievements to his/ her name to be awarded a permanent post. Prominent examples in the arts/ humanities include the historian Simon Schama (although he has now moved to the USA), & the poet & critic Tom Paulin (Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford); in science/ technology a good example is Tim Berners-Lee.
Formally, the minimum requirement to lecture, for example, at Oxford Univ is the MLitt (or a research based MSc), but in practice this is waived regularly. Generally, in British universities "real world" experience and/ or significant publication will always trump formal qualifications, especially in more "vocational" fields - eg computing, engineering, journalism/ media, performing arts, law, business etc..
That stated, if you're aiming for an academic career from the start, then these days it's probably wise to think in terms of first degree with high honours (preferably a First), followed by a Master's & a Doctorate, plus as much teaching experience as you can get as a graduate teaching assistant, demonstrator, or remedial tutor to undergrads..
Additionally, many newly minted PhDs (especially in arts/ humanities) do the PGCE (school teaching certificate) & spend a few years teaching in Secondary Schools/ 6th Form Colleges (whilst continuing to research/ publish in their spare time/ during the long holidays) before applying for university posts: many universities like this "profile" because it greatly enhances institutional understanding of where prospective students are coming from, & helps to forge/ maintain links with schools.
It is important to include the skills and abilities that the person has which will pertain to the job they are applying for when answering this. Also describing what their work ethic is would be helpful.
What is a teachers responsibility?
Teachers owe their students a good level of understanding of how the world works. They must also bring out the best in their students and teach them to learn how to stand up for themselves and be who they want to be. Every child must stand up for what they believe in, and they must also control their own thoughts.
What does a teacher need in experience to be a teacher?
These days, with the need for teachers especially male teachers increasing, you still MUST have a teaching license or be eligible for an alternative teaching license. Alternative methods are more commonplace in "high-need" subjects such as math and/or science and are more progressive in metro areas. The days of an undergraduate degree not used, "Well, at least you can teach...", are long gone. If you plan to teach primary or special education, you have to go to college SPECIFICALLY for that purpose. In my case, I was hired for a contract or interim position teaching French in Memphis, TN. Because I speak and study Spanish, I was offered the job. That scenario is unheard of, so do not expect those cases often if ever. "No Child Left Behind" is a government mandate that requires teachers to have completed an arduous and expensive certification process with formal education study, standardized tests like the Praxis series, and a content specialization. In the old days, anyone with a college degree could teach, not so anymore. For those considering teaching, get started NOW. The process is long and you must play the tenuous "ball game" required by the Feds. Here is some advice for would-be teachers. If you are in it for the money, it takes higher degrees and YEARS of experience within the same state for lucrative future salaries. If you plan on moving around the country, you will lose "step" bonuses which are automatic, annual raises to compete with inflation and time served. If you an adult like me changing or adding career leverage, patience and proactivity are essential. Get accepted into the right, ACCREDITED school. DO NOT spend a fortune! A degree for teaching purposes are of equal weight. Find inexpensive colleges or, better yet, get someone else to pay for it. In my case, Memphis City Schools have frozen tuition and Praxis testing reimbursements for the 08-09 school year. So, I am out-of-pocket for my Spanish and TEP (Teacher Education Program) until the district retracts the freeze...God willing. Finally, I will say this. Teaching is one of the most admirable professions. In time, teachers will make more money. However, given the economic pitfalls more common with this country's inability to properly govern capitalism, we will never be the highly paid demi-gods of other industries. Remember, public education does not make money for anyone initially, and neither will we as professors of it.