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How Teachers Motivate thier Students

 

             School teachers teach pupils at levels kindergarten through High School. These teachers teach a wide range of academic, social, emotional, and motor skills. They plan and present programs of instruction using methods and materials to meet the needs of the students. In order for all this to happen though, School Teachers must have a passion for educating as well as love children. Education requires dedication, organization, and thought out lesson plans on a daily basis. To ensure that the students get top-notch education, teachers attend staff meetings, serve on committees, and attend workshops or in-service training activities. When students get restless of being indoors, they have a special designated spot in their schedule reserved for outdoor activities, which they are responsible for. They must be willing to prepare bulletin boards, correct papers and tests, and keep records and reports of the student. Every year, a teacher must evaluate student performance, and when need be counsel pupils with academic and adjustment problems. Parents are always so interested in what happens in the school aspect of their child's life, so teachers involve themselves in a Parent-Teacher conference day, in which they meet with the student's parents to discuss the student's progress and performance. Many of these tasks are done at the teacher's home, not in class. Therefore, the teacher brings home more than an average career profession. As a result, they must not mind to take the papers home to read, check, and grade. But in class, they have an important job. Teachers may have up to 30 students looking up to them as an inspiration and as a role model. They have to keep an open mind to their ideas, and answer them to the fullest ability. Although many teachers usually work alone in a class with a group of students, an increasing number of schools are now providing teacher aides who are supervised by the teacher, assist with clerical tasks, lunch and extra-curricular activities.


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