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Teacher Development And
Training
The primary reason for implementing teacher training is
so that teachers are well equipped and knowledgeable
when they first start a job in a school or any other
education centre. However teachers aren’t always
prepared for what they may come across. Teacher training
schools don’t teach teachers how to deal and cope with
all situations, most of the troublesome problems they
face are those, which they encounter first hand and have
never had any real experience of. Teachers can be faced
with many difficult situations such as student behaviour
problems and inappropriate actions, it is only when
faced with these problems that teachers will know how
they will react to it. This is why the teaching
profession has such a high rate of people leaving as you
cannot fully appreciate the difficulties of being a
teacher until you have witnessed it first hand.
During a teachers professional career a school will need
to ensure teachers are regularly trained and kept up to
date with new and current methods in education by extra
training. Good teacher education is no doubt one of the
most significant things for a successful school. Tutors
not only must excel at their applied chosen area but
they are increasingly being faced with difficulties,
they need to know how to cope and handle tough behaviour
from classes, also how to deal with tender affairs
students might have.
Teachers are prepared a little when they initially train
to become teachers but on occasions it usually needs
much more, and guidance from professionals may very well
be required. These professionals will guide you on your
concern area and will draw on their own skills and
experiences to help you. They will attempt to help you
master any problems you have and let you continue
teaching in a beneficial way to pupils.
To be a teacher you need to have the right temperament
and desire to be dedicated to what you do. You should be
ready to give up some personal time to join team
meetings, mark students work, aid pupils after school or
even take part in after school activities. Teaching has
a very high decline rate, mostly due to difficult
behaviour and teachers deciding that the profession
isn’t what they originally thought it would be like.
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