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Educators

An educator (or teacher) is a person who instructs and educates students. To be an educator, a person must obtain professional qualifications and teaching certification from a university or college.

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Who is the first teacher in the world?

Many Christians would argue that the first teacher in the world was God. They argue that He taught Adam and Eve the very first lessons of life.

What do vocal teachers do?

A vocal teacher helps you with your proper technique, but some people get confused with them being a vocal coach.

Is school more important than the Bible?

As the majority of the worlds population do not use the bible as their sacred book most would say that school is far more important than the bible.

Christian answer:

There is nothing in history, or literature, that in any way compares with the simple record of the Man of Galilee, who spent His days and nights ministering to the suffering, teaching human kindness, dying for human sin, rising to life that shall never end, and promising eternal security and eternal happiness to all who will come to Him. Bible reading is an act of religious devotion. Our attitude toward the Bible is a pretty sure indication of our attitude toward Christ. Put your faith in God, study the Bible, and let Him go to school with you.

Did jaqulin Wilson become a teacher?

hi my name is isabella and i have know clue

What did Joshua Chamberlain do after the war?

Joshua Chamberlain entered politics after the Civil War. He served as the 32nd Governor of Maine from January 2, 1867 to January 4, 1871. He also served as president of Bowdoin College, which is where he attended school.

What did astronaut Neil Armstrong die of?

Neil Armstrong died from complications during/after having a coronary artery bypass surgery. He lived to be 82 years old though, and was most famous for being the first man on the moon in 1966.

If a teacher at a school center grabbed your child by the back of his neck and your child was crying and stated that teacher hurt him who do you sue the teacher or the Board of Education?

Sue the teacher. they committed the crime (they gotta do the time.) Don't sue the board of education it wasn't their fault, But make sure it is true first so you don't look like an idiot!

---- Do you want to the teacher to be disciplined or are you specifically looking to just gain financial compensation? If so, were there medical bills and such you needed covered or a reason you would need to sue? If you want her to be disciplined, you would probably be better off by contacting your local law enforcement agency and filing a charge. The school board generally does not take assault lightly and will take your complaint seriously without your waving threats of suing. If you start out wanting to sue before you try to work it out by any other means, I would think they are more likely to question your motives. === === ---- === === I would arrange a parent/principal conference with the child and teacher present. Many children overemphasize or exaggerate the amount of roughness in any situation. Do not jump to sudden conclusions until you know all the details that are available. With the parent and a third party present, the child may or may not change his/her story. Either way it will open up a line of communication between all involved and may lead to a quicker and easier solution.

What is the average salary for a first year teacher in michigan?

The average first year teacher makes around 45,000 dollars a year. They have the potential to make around ten thousand more as they stay and teach in the same school.

How many teachers get fired a year?

Depends on the grade level, school system and district administrators. The state education system can also set population limits in particular grades. For several years California had class population level for K-3 grade set at 20 students. This is no longer the case. In my experience class size is generally about 32-33 students per class.

Who are the three coaches for all blacks?

Graham Henry, Wayne Smith and Steve Hanson

Should your teacher know you have started your periods?

When I was in my primary school, I had a friend who did tell our teacher she had started her periods and it was all OK. But we had a very small school and our teacher was really nice.

Duties and responsibilities of a tutor?

The duties and responsibilities of a tutor can vary from company to company (or between individual tutors) but the basics remain the same.

The tutor needs to find out what the issue is that is causing the need for tutoring. Sometimes it is obvious, like a failing grade, and sometimes it is not as easy to pinpoint--like a motivation issue, or test anxiety.

Next, the tutor needs to help the student reach his or her goals by overcoming whatever the issue is. This work may include talking with the student about the issues he/she is having, re-explaining topics or concepts that were covered in class, working on homework together, helping develop sound study skills and time management skills, giving extra practice, and teaching the student how to study for tests.

Finally, the tutor needs to check in from time to time to see if the tutoring approach is working. Although grade improvement can take some time, there should be other subjective improvements like attitude change, more participation, and higher quality work.

Good tutors are good communicators, and they generate rapport and a solid connection with the student. This is important to the success of the tutoring. This is why a tutor should be passionate about tutoring, or the student will sense that the tutor is not sincere, which could undermine the support.

Also, it is important to consider that if you are tutoring in the home, a tutor should have a policy that a parent or guardian needs to be home during the tutoring.

What is justiciable issue?

I have some furniture and appliances at a home that I lease to my ex-girl friend. She will not return the items because she cliams they were gifts. The items were not gifts but meant for her and I to use. I did not live there but was there everyday and I did spend the night at times. Is this a justiciable issue I can take to court to get the items back? I'm still paying for the items.   

Why does the teacher go to the optician?

They both examine pupils (It's a joke Joice).

What are similar careers to being an art teacher?

You can be an art educator for just about anything, really. Whether it's working at Disney to teach people how to draw Disney characters or working in an art class at a school. The big part is just to explore careers either near you or out where you'd like to work at.

What training is carried out for a school teacher?

To become a teacher, you need a minimum of a bachelor's degree in education. If you wish to specialize in a certain subject area, you can incorporate that into your college program. After completing formal education, you will need to pass a licensing exam.

What types of teacher assessment tools are available?

Multiple-Choice Tests
  • Multiple-choice tests are popular tests that require students to recognize correct answers from among several choices, usually three to four with all but one choice wrong. They're easy to score, but not as easy to create because answer choices must carefully balance one correct answer, one close-to-correct answer, with the remaining wrong. Some students consider multiple-choice tests easier than essay tests, and others consider them to be a greater challenge. If a student is fairly good at strategy, he or she is likely to be successful with multiple-choice tests, since points can be scored with a close guess through a process of elimination. But because the answers are somewhat simpler to determine, they cause for a much broader knowledge-base and this makes them more challenging to prepare for. Some students can compensate for a lack of this broader knowledge-base through good test-taking strategy.

Short-Answer Essay Tests
  • Educators design short-answer essay tests to evaluate what can't be articulated through multiple-choice questions. The tests generally require a deeper, more detailed analysis of content that requires higher-order thinking. For this reason, many students find essay responses to be more of a challenge. Question prompts are used to elicit students responses, and can often involve application of complicated concepts, synthesis and problem-solving through the making of comparisons, identification of similarities and differences, and cause and effect relationships. Questions typically use language like "explain," "how would" "describe" and "assess."

Constructed-Response Tests
  • Constructed-response tests require short answer or fill-in-the-blank questions, and require a blend of factual knowledge and higher-order reasoning. Students place their own information in missing spaces rather than from among several pre-prepared choices. They're much easier to create than multiple choice, and can retain control over guessing. For this reason they're more difficult to score, and usually require manual scoring with each response read and evaluated on its merits. When used as part of a comprehensive standardized test, they tend not to be weighted as heavily as other questions for ease of scoring.

Standardized Tests
  • Schools use standardized tests widely on a national level, and they are part of every school district's accountability design. Many are considered "high stakes" because they're taken by large populations of students, and if they do not perform well, districts could lose valuable federal and state funding. Standardized tests need to be easily scored for this reason, and are therefore designed using a typical combination of multiple-choice, short answer, document-based questions and constructed responses.

What might a student do that their teacher caught something embarrassing?

This question can't be answered because it has to matter what or how your teacher reacts but, most people can keep it as a secret like "you and me".

Why not to talk while the teacher is talking?

No body cares if its rude the only reason you dont talk is because of these good reasons:

1)They will throw a tantrum like a brat

2)kick you out with out warning

3)hold grudge for remaining of school year as (talkative or ignorant one)

What will be the equivalent pay scale of 5500-175-9000- in 6CPC?

Equivalent pay scale of 5500-175-9000 will 9500-28500 under payband PB4 and grade pay of 6000. So minimum salary under this payscale would 15500. :)

When did degrees in music therapy become available in the U.S.?

became available in the late 1940s, and in 1950, the first professional association of music therapists was formed in the United States. The National Association of Music Therapy merged with the American Association of Music Therapy in 1998