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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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How much does a teacher with a masters degree earn in Arizona?

Median annual earnings of kindergarten, elementary, middle, and secondary school teachers ranged from $41,400 to $45,920 in May 2004; the lowest 10 percent earned $26,730 to $31,180; the top 10 percent earned $66,240 to $71,370. Median earnings for preschool teachers were $20,980.

According to the American Federation of Teachers, beginning teachers with a bachelor's degree earned an average of $31,704 in the 2003-04 school year. The estimated average salary of all public elementary and secondary school teachers in the 2003-04 school year was $46,597. Private school teachers generally earn less than public school teachers, but may be given other benefits, such as free or subsidized housing.

According to a salary survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, bachelor's degree candidates in pre-elementary teacher education received starting offers averaging $29,246 a year in 2005; candidates with a bachelor's degree in elementary teacher education received starting offers averaging $30,904; candidates with a bachelor's degree in secondary education received starting offers averaging $31,845.

In 2004, more than half of all elementary, middle, and secondary school teachers belonged to unions-mainly the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association-that bargain with school systems over wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment. Fewer preschool and kindergarten teachers were union members-about 17 percent in 2004.

Teachers can boost their salary in a number of ways. In some schools, teachers receive extra pay for coaching sports and working with students in extracurricular activities. Getting a master's degree or national certification often results in a raise in pay, as does acting as a mentor. Some teachers earn extra income during the summer by teaching summer school or performing other jobs in the school system.

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How do you Express each rate as a unit rate 253 students for 11 teachers?

235students/11teachers

...or

23 students for every teacher

...or

23 students / 1 teacher

...also expressed as

23 / 1

23 : 1

23 to 1

Why does your teacher put students down?

because the teachers probably feel insecure about his/her own life and picks on the students to feel about him/herself. Teachers have authority in the classroom and, unlike adults, students can get in trouble for taking a stand against being picked on by a teacher. It is NOT an effective method and only hurts students' self-esteem. Teachers who put students down should be fired immediately.

What does teacher in role mean?

Teacher in role is when a teacher assumes a role in relation to the students. This may be as a leader, a peer, or any other role which is useful in the development of the lesson. The teacher may ask questions of the students, perhaps putting them into role as members of a specific group and encouraging them to hot seat her in return. A token piece of costume, a hand prop or special chair can be useful to denote when the teacher steps into and out of role.

Who are winningest coaches in sports history?

Ralph Raymond is an American Softball coach whose all time record of 332-9 for the USA Softball team puts his winning percentage among the best in history at .974. From 1968-1994 he coached the Raybestos Brakettes to 18 championships, going 1,991-162 with a winning percentage of .925. Dan Gable is a rarely mentioned, University of Iowa Hawkeyes wrestling coach. He coached this team to a total of 15 NCAA championships in 21 seasons, including 9 in succession. His dual match record (head to head) is 355-21-5 (.944 winning percent not including ties.)

Why do teachers give projects that are unnacessary?

When a teacher gives you a project it never is unnecessary because it is teaching you how to put things together. And maybe it'll help you learn how to spell unnecessary correctly next time.

Do teachers call on boys more then girls?

Generally, they are called equally. Obviously, if a class has 34 boys and 3 girls, there will be more boys called on than girls. It depends on the situation.

Why dont the teachers tell the student their age?

It's private information and not relevant to their teaching or you learning.

Are teachers allowed to go through a student's personal laptop?

if the student is being suspicious and seeming to be. Doing something they're not supposed to the teacher will most likely trying to look at what they're doing on the computer but technically a teacher is not supposed to look through a students properties

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However, if the student is using a school computer, then the teachers can look through the history anytime they wish.

How do you greet your teacher in the morning?

In the epic Ramayana which bird tried to stop ravan from carrxing awax sita

What are the non-test instrument in teaching?

please tell me what are the non test instruments like anecdotal records, inventory and others.

Does Adam and Eve teach us not to seek knowledge?

No, the Adam and Eve story does not tell us to avoid knowledge. The 'knowledge' of their tree of life was the very specific knowledge of sin (doing wrong). For finding out about sin, they had to leave the Garden of Eden (Paradise).

Which question and reacting techniques encouraged teacher student interaction?

The best way to encourage student-teacher interaction is simply to ask questions. Students will respond to questions and experiments.

What is the teacher's log?

ayhtgk79m6 to all teachers im for sure

Why don't teachers wear their pajamas to school?

because it is unprofessional and is very stupid thing to do unless it is for a special occasion.

What is needed for subject teacher after a lesson?

This depends on the performance of the forementioned teaching aid. If they were poor, then they will be severely beaten with a block of blue chedder. If the teaching aid was good, then they may only be beaten with a babybell. Of course, the quality of the aids work is judged at the discrepency of the teacher him/herself and thus this often comes down to there mood.

It is truly an unjust and dangerous profession.

-Oscar