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2006-09-24 03:47:23 · 3 answers · asked by Amna Z 3 in Education & Reference Teaching

This is for a college essay, and i have no idea what the teachers are talking about when they mean "current scenario".... It's kinda urgent, so the best answer gets 10 points!

2006-09-24 04:09:49 · update #1

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Good grief. Nobody specified WHICH scenario?
A great piece of advice I got about college assignments was to talk to the instructor . . . if there's time for you, call or drop in and get more details. It's fine to converse w/teacher, and receive inspiration from ideas shared back and forth. They aren't 'out to get you', but 'out to facilitate your success'. They shouldn't mind imparting notions from which you can develop lines/body of thought from. That aside . . .
Here's a current scenario: elementary school. Teachers are understaffed, overworked, have deficient budgets for supplies, and students would rather joke that listen. Rather than throw in the towel and leave or hate their jobs, PROFESSIONALISM TO THE RESCUE ! Teachers carry themselves with the dignity of their title, meet together to brainstorm how to secure students attention/participation (reward system, positive reinforcement, other?), and create a loose Plan of Implementation (what it'd look like doing). They lasso the 1)smartest 2)the quickest-witted (grades aside) and 3)the most challenging 'troublemakers' or learning-challenged. The PROFESSIONAL perspective is to transform your liabilities into resources. The attitude is to focus upon your goals and use all skill, talent, creativity, heart and resources to accomplish the goal.
This may get you started. I'm visulaizing a STUDY GROUP in your near future. Go grab some busy thinkers and knock this paper out. There're more comin' Good luck, and (in confindence) congratulations.

2006-09-24 07:38:58 · answer #1 · answered by Zeera 7 · 0 0

Perhaps the current scenario refers to teaching today. So in schools today how can professionalism of education help?

I can say that at my school teachers protested when they wanted to install voice mail. Having voice mail makes our teachers seem more professional. Any business that you call today has voice mail and sometimes the public does not view teachers as professionals. It is just one thing that can help the outside view of teachers to improve.

2006-09-24 04:15:44 · answer #2 · answered by Melanie L 6 · 1 0

Do you have a current scenario you could include? It's kind of hard to reference that which is not there. Thanks!

2006-09-24 03:55:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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