What happen if the school principal and teachers are ignorant of school laws and legislation?
Then dat schul will no longer remains schul..
Debate on topic should teenagers be given more freedom by parents and teachers?
yes..i feel tht teenagerz should be given all freedom coz they shd also be given a chance to experience the outer world in their own way..give them freeom to see how far they go but in the same time v shd control them..
When a student assaults another student and teachers do nothing how can you sue?
To sue because another student attacked you and the teacher did nothing, get a lawyer and take them to court. Say that the student attacked you and the teacher did nothing.
Do teachers still think about graduated students?
Probably not, they are thinking about their new group of students and how they can help them succeed in their studies.
Why students at primary level not able to solve division sums?
Well, it just depends on the intellectual of the student. Some children grasp maths easily, many don't.
Accountabilities of the teacher among self?
the teacher himself is accountable with his professional growth.
What are your disadvantages for a teacher?
Teaching is a wonderful thing, if it were only that. The common societal myth is that teaching is easy and "teachers have it so greatthey get off all this time for vacations...yada yada yada." The truth is mTeaching is a wonderful thing, if it were only that. The common societal myth is that teaching is easy and "teachers have it so greatuch harder to digest for most of the general public ; as they are taken aback when they learn of the incredibly overwhelming responsibility and dedication to working beyond the "call of duty" that is required of teachers. Though many say, "teachers get off at 3. I would kill to get that." Yes, but do you take your job home with you? Do you live your job? Have you had to halve yourself to take on a completely new culture (the teaching culture) to fit into your own already hectic life? The work day for a teacher never ends at 3PM. It is continuous throughout the night & into the weekends. Often, we are "asked" to attend professional development seminars on our weekends...ready for this...unpaid. The additional time spent working 50 - 60 hours/week 10 to 20 of those not paid is only partially made up for during the "vacation time", what the rest of the general population sees as this mighty break. In all, the time spent working evens out (barely) with the time we get off.
I do have a furthermore, in case you weren't already awakened well enough. The decline of literacy and care for use of literacy is epidemic in this country and so it is affecting every facet of our existence. The student attention span is diminished to a fraction of what it once was 20+ years ago. This compounded with both parents working & a low level of concern for actual academic achievement not only by the student but expected by the parents has begun the great spiral of societal destruction. This may seem somewhat doomsdayish, but I assure you, being on the front lines with "our future" everyday continues to darken the outlook.
One of the primary factors for this is parent involvement. Many parents will use anger & show their frustration if their child is not performing well, but they have never demonstrated the importance of their child's education. A parent can tell a child until they're blue in the face that they need to get good grades & read well, but unless a child sees the genuine emphasis on education in their homes (i.e. reading in the home, helping with and checking homework, insisting on reading over spending more time on the Internet or watching TV or playing video games), they are doomed to continue in the desperate educational maelstrom.
There is much to be positive about in the educational setting & being a teacher, but you did not ask about that. Personally, I love teaching, unfortunately it is plagued by much that will probably never be addressed & so, it continues as a "somewhat farcical" institution. The education students receive today is minimalist compared to what it could be...if only the public really cared.
As a early childhood education teacher what should you bring to the early childhood community?
In addition to being knowledgeable about the subjects they teach, teachers must have the ability to communicate, inspire trust and confidence, and motivate students, as well as understand the students' educational and emotional needs. Teachers must be able to recognize and respond to individual and cultural differences in students and employ different teaching methods that will result in higher student achievement. They should be organized, dependable, patient, and creative. Teachers also must be able to work cooperatively and communicate effectively with other teachers, support staff, parents, and members of the community. Private schools associated with religious institutions also desire candidates who share the values that are important to the institution.
How much do LDS institute teachers make?
It depends on the teacher. Many LDS Institute teachers are volunteers and make no money. Others work part time and get paid a small amount because they only teach one or two classes. Wages also depend on experience and other duties that the teacher might have in the Church Education System. I would say that a non-volunteer LDS Instutute teacher would make anywhere between $10,000 and $50,000 per year.
Are there any times you get paid overtime if you are a teacher?
As a general rule, the answer is "no". Some private schools may operate outside the general salary system, but it is unlikely.
You want to drill three equadistant holes in a circle three inches in diameter?
simple option: take a string, wrap it around the tube, cut off extra, measure the string. Divide by 3, use a ruler to mark the 3 spots on the string, wrap back around tube, and transfer the dots to the tube. DRILL!
Accurate option: find circumference of tube. (you can find this by measuring the diameter of the tube, multiply that by PI) divide by 3, mark a starting point, drill holes offset by your length.
What places would a teacher work?
Teachers tend to work at schools, and any place that instigates learning.
Why do teachers have a reputation of being cheap?
Teachers get a lot of money at the beginning of the school but all that money goes to bills,insurance,food,etc.
What is a national teachers organization?
In the United States it is the, National Education Association (NEA).
In the United States it is the, National Education Association (NEA).
In the United States it is the, National Education Association (NEA).
In the United States it is the, National Education Association (NEA).
In the United States it is the, National Education Association (NEA).
In the United States it is the, National Education Association (NEA).
Can everyday teachers administer the WISC-IV?
In a word, no. Although trained technicians can administer the subtests and and score the responses under supervision, individuals with appropriate training in assessment must always interpret test results. In most cases, users should have completed formal graduate or or professional level training in psychological assessment.
Is it illegal for students to record a Teacher without permission in TN?
"A person who is a party to a wire, oral, or electronic communication, or who has obtained the consent of at least one party, can lawfully record a communication and divulge the contents of the recorded conversation unless he has a criminal or tortious purpose. Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-13-601. Violations are punishable as felonies with jail sentences of between two and 12 years and fines not to exceed $5,000. Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 39-13-602, 40-35-111."
CAUTION: In a public setting, you may record or divulge ONLY the portion of the conversation between YOU and the other party. Recording conversations between the target party and anyone other than you is prohibited.
Further: Local statutes or school administration regulations may prohibit such activities entirely.
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Can you enumerate and explain the professional qualities of a good teacher?
1. Deep mastery of the subject matter, at least one full grade level beyond what they will be teaching. For instance, a high school biology teacher needs to have mastery of biology at the college level.
2. Good organization and time management skills. The teacher will need to lay out lesson plans, develop an agenda and schedule everything from giving notes to administering a test.
3. Good written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to judge comprehension through body language. Oftentimes, students will be unresponsive if they don't understand a concept, so a teacher must be able to identify when the class is not grasping new information.
4. Good discipline skills. A teacher must maintain control of the classroom through nonviolent means, which often means out-thinking and anticipating what students may try to get away with. The teacher must be firm and fair, enforcing rules consistently.