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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 are Teachers of future?

People who go to college to become teachers.

What is special about special education?

I hate the way we categorize education as 'regular' and 'special'. I wish we could just give every student what it is they need in order to learn as much as they can, and not make a big deal about extra help they might need! Special education refers to the extra help and small group teaching strategies used to help students who have difficulty learning in a large setting at the same pace as an average student. It covers all sorts of disabilities that may affect how a student learns in certain areas. For instance, lots of kids in early grades need a small group instruction for speech. That's special education for kids that have difficulty making certain sounds when they talk. Left untreated, speech impairments can have a negative effect on learning to read. Some kids have dyslexia-difficulty learning to read, or discalculia- difficulty understanding how to do math. They may well be perfectly able and smart in any other area, but need special instruction to learn in their area of disability. Even the term 'disability' can be controversial. How much below average do you have to be to be 'disabled'? A little? A lot? And where do you set the cut off for kids that need special help and kids that don't? Some kids have more global disabilities that affect them in all areas. They need to have access to their special education for most of the day. Some kids may go to the special education teacher for instruction for only an hour or so a day. Some kids don't leave their regular classroom at all, but only get some modifications for the work they do there, and that's still considered 'special education' as long as they have a document called an Individualized Education Program (IEP) that calls for these modifications. Just to muddy the waters further, some kids get small group instruction that isn't "special education' because it isn't paid for from special education funds. For instance, Title I reading is a federal mandated program for struggling readers that is paid for from the regular education funds. So there really isn't a good answer for your question. I would love to see the day when we don't call it special education, and all kids get any help they need in any area and all the money comes out of one pot that benefits all the kids in the school to the maximum degree possible.

Oh, the short answer to your question is, special education is special because the special education department pays for it......

Why is it bad to be cheeky to teachers?

Some teachers will take it as being disrespectful to them. It can be seen as being too "familiar" with the teacher, and treating them more like a friend than an authority figure... and some teachers will feel like that will make other students in the class less likely to respect the teacher or classroom rules, etc. When I was a teacher, I always encouraged students to be themselves and be relaxed enough in class that sometimes they did get "cheeky." I'd usually just smile and say "Ok, crossing a line there!"... and that would help students know where the boundaries were.

How much money does a high school history teacher earn?

A high school history teacher in the United States earns an annual average salary of $39,000. The average annual salary for a high school history teacher in North Carolina is $37,000.

What is teacher directed activity?

Any activity where the teacher is in the leadership role, but participates in the activity.

How did confushus become a teacher?

by teaching the young minds of children

How do you deal with an awful teacher?

Well, I also have a harsh teacher. Though there's no real way to deal with it. Find out if the teacher respects you and understands your rights. If she does, then try telling her in a comforting way. Don't take it the wrong way, but you should tell her kindly. Kindly enough so you don't get detention. Remember;only tell her if she respects your rights. My teacher does and I wouldn't be afraid to tell her. Sometimes it's best just to put your head down, keep quiet, get on with your work, and accept that you are likely to only have this teacher for what works out to less than one year. Tell your parents, just so you have some way to work off your frustrations. Because they are making you do things you do not want to do. If none of the things up above don't work, and you really, REALLY hate your teacher, then its time for your last option: transfer!

What are the role of the teacher in the state?

teachers have a very important role in the society.

they educate the students who later become skilled human resource for the country.

By the 1820s more women were becoming teachers because?

school authorities could pay women less than they paid men.

Why do teachers have to set limits on children behavior?

Children need boundaries in order to learn appropriate behavior. They need the boundaries to be applied consistently and fairly because they need to know what is expected of them. Inconsistent and unfair boundaries confuse them and may lead to behavoral and emotional issues.

How do you become a teacher's pet?

Becoming a Teacher's PetHere are some tips in order to be a teacher's pet.
  • Hand in all assignments, and try to hand them in as early as possible.
  • Do whatever she/he tells you to do.
  • Give your teacher presents throughout the entire year.
  • Help your teacher out with anything she needs after, during, and prior to school hours.
  • Do extra assignments.
  • If you do badly on an assignment, ask how you can get extra credit.
  • After a presentation, ask how you can improve.
  • Always ask for tips.
  • Get involved in all his/her extra curricular clubs.
  • If given a punishment assignment, double the punishment assignment and kindly apologize to your teacher for being disruptive.
  • Always raise your hand in that teacher's class.
  • Never complain about assignments or homework.
  • Tell them that the assignment "sounds like fun" or that "I learned a lot".
  • Apologize.
  • have sex with them or give them a blowjob
  • no one likes teachers pets
  • i am a teachers pet, they like it if your gay and proud of it

What will be the revised pay scale of a teacher with basic pay as 5480?

It will be Rs. 10270(revised in PB-2)+Grade pay Rs4200=total Rs.14370 DA,HRA,TA=1600 For more information log on www.delta.org.in

How do middle school teachers dress?

They dress up nice..... i dont know why though... i guess because they dont want to look like a slob.

Who are the teachers of prayer?

Abel prayer is offering.

Noah prayer is thanksgiving

Abraham prayer is a journey

Isaac prayer is sacrifice

Moses prayer is intercession

Jacob prayer is fighting with God

David prayer is singing and dancing

Solomon prayer is a song of love

Mary prayer is to accept the will of God

Joseph prayer is Lord's prayer

If your teacher has an uncle and he has a son what is the relationship between the son and the teacher?

He would be the teachers cousin. imagine you had an uncle and he had a child . that child would be your cousin .

What are The scope of student involvement in examination malpractice?

The students would be interviewed as to what they saw or participated in and their statements would be recorded. They would be contacted if there were follow up questions.

Is this a simile my teacher is a really nice teacher?

No, similies involve words like 'as' ex: As big as an elephant

No, a simile is a comparison between two things using the words "like" or "as" such as:

The sun is like a lightbulb

A metaphor is a comparison between two things without the words "like" or "as" such as:

The sun is a lightbulb