This indicator aimed to validate teachers' approach to lesson planning while attempting to linkteacherthinking and administrator thinking through a shared discourse.
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The authors nonetheless effectively argue for pairing qualitative and quantitative techniques based on theteacher-researcher's specific pedagogical concerns.
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Readers are teachers or teachers in training, high school or normal school students, potential lawyers, businessmen, or "ordinary" people.
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It is this affective and evaluative progress that teachers might try to develop in pupils in order to develop their skills of musical thinking further.
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Everyone knows who are his personalteacherand pupils, what is his scholarly pedigree.
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The teachers, as working women who were active in civic affairs, served as role models to the pupils.
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Observation and interviews with the children and the classroom teachers were used as a means to gather data on the potentially psychological impact of singing.
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Although teachers minimally are asked to perform as practitioners, it is preferable that they be encouraged to assume other roles as well.
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The technical advice included is limited to that which teachers might need to know to manage learning effectively.
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Pupils were told that they could ask their teachers, another adult or friend for help with the sheets if they needed this.
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Enthusiasm, however, can be 'overdone', as one respondent told me who, with his friends, used to laugh at theteacherwho was 'trying too hard'!
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If teachers have ever told you, that you don't put a comma before that, they were right.
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Bothteachertraining and teaching have undergone fundamental changes in the past four decades.
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For 5 or 6 weeks, each organiser remains in the one locality in the daytime working in the school, in the evening teaching teachers.
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Student teachers may be placed in schools where music is taught well and generously resourced.
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Collocationswithteacher
teacher
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acting teacher
I am certain, from my experience as an acting teacher for many years, that films do have a very strong influence on children.
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biology teacher
Mybiologyteacherat the secondary school stimulated it.
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certified teacher
Each state has different requirements to become a permanentlycertifiedteacher, and the requirements keep increasing.
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