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Arm Teachers To Stop School Violence
School
Teaching
Violence
How frequently do we open the newspaper or turn on the telecasting and see at that place has been another school hiting? It seems as though it is go oning more and more mundane. Violence in schools seems to be on the rise. And now we are faced with the possibility of arms volitionally traveling…
Reflection on Becoming a Teacher
Patience
Teaching
Becoming a good teacher involves a lot of knowledge, skills, and wisdom. Most of all, becoming a great teacher needs a lot of patience. As the famous saying goes, patience is a virtue and being a teacher, one must be very patient in dealing with all sorts of students, from those who are intelligent to…
Teachers Participation in Decision Making Process in Secondary Schools
Decision Making
School
Teaching
The aim of this study was to analyze the involvement of teachers in the decision-making process at secondary schools in Ekiti state. It also explored the potential relationship between teachers’ participation in decision-making and their personal characteristics. The data was collected using the teachers decision-making questionnaire (TDMQ), which was conducted in five out of sixteen…
Gagne-Briggs theory of instruction
Educational psychology
Learning
Lesson Plan
Pedagogy
Psychological theories
Teaching
Robert Gagne and Leslie Briggs came up with different types of instructional prescriptions based on different situation needs. Gagne came up with a theory of how learning occurs while Briggs came up with many instructional development prescriptions and procedures. According to Gagne, learning can be organized in form of hierarchy such as complexity, response generation,…
Teaching Styles, Ability and Teaching Aids
Aids
Teaching
Chapter 1 Problem and It’s Background Introduction Teachers use different teaching strategies for their students. They work on those strategies for the betterment of the learning of their students. But, there are times that teacher forgetting that their strategy cannot be effective at all times. It’s because of the differences of each student. Nowadays, the…
Psychology Teacher Interview
Psychology
Teaching
Antonio ThorntonEducational PsychologyTeacher Interview #6 I interviewed a teacher from the Philadelphia School District and here is the result from my interview.I am a teacher in the head start program of Philadelphia .I have been with the head start program for 10yrs. I see children younger than kindergarteners with special needs. I see this problem…
What Black Belt Means to Me
Behavior Modification
Education
Learning
Pedagogy
Teaching
My name is Mark, I am fourteen years old and I received my Junior Black Belt in November 2008. Since receiving my Black Belt there have been many changes in my life. In November 2009 my mom and I moved to Jobstown, New Jersey. This is about thirty minutes away from the Medford Amerikick studio….
Experience Is the Best Teacher
Experience
Teaching
Sweeney Todd is by no means is a conventional movie-musical. It takes several forms of music and theater and artfully places them together. Sweeney Todd May be a dark musical, but its construction lends well to light voices and an equally light orchestral style. Sweeney Todd is adapted from a play by Christopher Bond who’s…
Role of Teacher in Intellectual and Social Development
Preschool
Teaching
Teachers play a crucial role in nourishing the intellectual and social development of children during their critical early years. Whether attending elementary or high school, public or private, the education students receive significantly shapes their future. Teachers create an environment that fosters responsible individuals by providing necessary resources and serving as facilitators and mentors. They…
Teacher as a Second Parent
Socioeconomic status
Teaching
In the article, “What Teachers Hate about Parents,” Nancy Gibbs states, “But if parents are searching for the perfect teacher, teachers are looking for the ideal parent, a partner but not a pest, engaged but not obsessed, with a sense of perspective and patience. ” I agree with this statement completely. I think parent-teacher partnership…