Being an educator is a
choice that a person must be willing to keep learning in how to
improove themselves. It may include classes or worshops. They must
realize that it is a life long process.
An educator must be willing to be
involved withe tier proffessinal associations for networking.
An educator must have
empathy.
An effective educator must find many
ways to present the subject in many ways by utalizing many subjects
to show the meaning.
An effective educators must work with
others to learn new skills and techniques. One must show that thier
subject matter can be utilized in other subjects as well.
From: Paliwoda, Melissa
Sent: Tue 6/5/2012 2:28 PM
To: 'northwesterviews@gmail.com'; Laurie.Garvin001
Subject: Eng 1010 Quiz #1
Hi Laurie –
Here is the quiz for Thursday:
You
have done quite a bit of reading this week about why an education is valuable,
why some people aren't cut out for college, and why students today may not be
taking full advantage of the benefits an education offers. For this quiz, you
will need to do the following: decide to either focus on teachers or student
and then list
and describe 5 characteristics that
make a teacher good or a student effective. Remember that you
only
have to focus on the characteristics of a good teacher or
the
characteristics of a good student; you don't have to do both. Make sure you
are both listing
and fully describing in several sentences each
characteristic in order to get full credit, and watch your surface errors. One
other thing: try to relate your answers as much as possible to the ideas found
in the reading for this week. If Reeves, Matthews, or Edmundson, for example,
say something about good teachers or students that made an impact on you, be
sure to make reference to that in the answers that you're giving. You
have 15
minutes
to complete this quiz. Good luck.
Please complete this and e-mail it back to me before 10:30 am
this Thursday, June 7th.
Professor Paliwoda
Melissa A.
Paliwoda
Assistant Professor of
English
Honors Program
Coordinator -- Western Campus
Cuyahoga Community
College
(216)
987-5502
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