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Careers in Teaching Require 'Heart' and 'Desire'
16 November 2009
Careers in Teaching Require 'Heart' and 'Desire' Whether reciting the alphabet or dissecting Shakespeare, many teachers pursue careers in education to realize the rewards of giving students skills they can independently use for the rest of their lives. In the course of one school day, an educator may act as tutor, entertainer, counselor and reassuring friend to effectively communicate with students.
Careers in Childcare may offer complimentary 'parent care'
10 November 2009
Careers in Childcare may offer complimentary 'parent care' Children - curious, malleable and remarkably receptive to new experiences - begin to form judgments and tastes during this crucial early life stage. However, those with careers in child care find that their sector not only benefits kids, but exposes parents to a wealth of educational opportunities and resources.
Careers in Teaching Spared by Stimulus Plan
04 November 2009
Careers in Teaching Spared by Stimulus Plan For a school teacher to be successful, he or she must be innovative, flexible and patient. In many ways, today's teachers must not only instruct their students, but perform lesson plans in ways that stimulate and take hold of young minds. In the course of one school day, an educator may act as tutor, entertainer, counselor and reassuring friend.
Education Initiative Praises Influential Teachers
26 October 2009
Education Initiative Praises Influential Teachers Whether or not they realize the grandeur of their gestures, many teachers can change lives, shape job paths or clarify world views. Some of these professionals pursue degrees in education to realize the rewards of giving students skills they can independently use for the rest of their lives. A new program is giving students the chance to thank their mentors for the valuable lessons imparted over the years.
Careers in Teaching Require Willingness for 'Hands-on' lessons
19 October 2009
Careers in Teaching Require Willingness for 'Hands-on' lessons Whether reciting the alphabet or dissecting Shakespeare, many teachers pursue careers in education to realize the rewards of giving students skills they can independently use for the rest of their lives. In the course of one school day, an educator may act as tutor, entertainer, counselor and reassuring friend to effectively communicate with students. Some researchers are suggesting that hands-on approaches to teaching are instrumental in demonstrating information to students.
Careers in Teaching Draw on Personal Experiences
14 October 2009
Careers in Teaching Draw on Personal Experiences Some teachers become involved in education to realize the rewards of imparting some kernel of wisdom, to be employed and appreciated by another. For some students, these valuable lessons can include tips on how to read Faulkner or breeze through physics problem sets. Other teachers use life experience to help others through difficult times.
Research: Careers in Childcare Needed for Safe, Smart Kids
08 October 2009
Research: Careers in Childcare Needed for Safe, Smart Kids Children, curious, malleable and remarkably receptive to new experiences, begin to form judgments and tastes during this crucial life stage. Part of a child care professional's job is to provide children with the intellectual stimulation they need to shape their interests and sense of wonder later in life.
Careers in Teaching Require Classroom Experience
06 October 2009
Careers in Teaching Require Classroom Experience From a very young age, some individuals recognize the rewards of imparting some wisdom, lesson or skill on to an apprentice, friend, or younger sibling. Regardless of the path to careers in education, a genuine interest in leaving students with broader horizons seems to be the most important criteria for being an effective teacher. A unique job, however, teaching may require some experience in the classroom before lessons get underway.
Alternative Certification Programs Lead to Careers in Teaching
30 September 2009
Teacher certification programs produce effective educators From a very young age, some individuals recognize the rewards of imparting some wisdom, lesson or skill on to an apprentice, friend, or younger sibling. Others may come to find much later in life that they seek the satisfaction this relationship yields. Regardless of the path to the classroom, a genuine interest in leaving students with broader horizons seems to be the most important criteria for being an effective teacher.
Careers in Teaching Begin at All Ages
29 September 2009
Careers in Teaching Begin at All Ages In many ways, today's teachers must not only instruct their students, but perform lesson plans in a manner that stimulates and takes hold of young minds. In the course of one school day, an educator may act as tutor, entertainer, counselor and reassuring friend to effectively communicate with students. Some find that imparting a permanent lesson or skill to another person is enough compensation for their hard work.
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