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Giving Your Students An Appreciation Of The ArtsWhen you set out to become a teacher, it isn't always enough just to teach a rote set of knowledge. You want to give your students an appreciation for the each knowledge area so they not only know things and how to do things, they also understand the history behind the knowledge they have and have an ability to appreciate the nuances of what they have learned. There may be no area of learning that this concept applies to more than art.
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Becoming a TeacherTest Driving A Teaching Career Breaking Into The Working World Of Teachers The Brass Tacks About Teaching Going To Bat For Your Students I Want To Teach In Your School
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Becoming a TeacherBreaking Into The Working World Of Teachers ... for hunting up the teaching jobs that are open in your community. First of all, be very proactive in your search. Just because you are graduating, even with honors, with your teaching degree, that doesn t mean the schools will seek you out with jobs. So you take the search to them before someone else ... ... parents are internet savvy. Don t count on the child to give his or her mom and dad a seminar in cyber education because the speed of cyberspace makes the student life more accountable. But you can schedule computer classes with the parents to show them how to find the student's assignments as well as ... Meeting The Class For The First Time ... expectations. For another, the first goal in that first hour is to just get organized. But its a great idea to think through exactly how you are going to handle that first meeting so you establish a relationship with these kids that will result in a very productive and yet happy and peaceful class time ... ... knowledge and to your leadership as their teacher is deeply gratifying to one who is called to this profession. And when you are teaching a classroom of 20-30 kids, that gratification can become magnified many times over. It is a great experience of excitement when you see so many children do well and ... ... ineffective and at worst just plain lazy. Modern approaches to education see the job of the teacher as not just to present information and to correct papers. The job of the teacher is to teach and that teacher is not a success until every student in his or her class has learned the information well and ...
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