The Role of the Teacher.

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The Role of the Teacher. In every profession, there are roles that are set in order to divide the responsibilities of each professional. The Role of a Teacher in an educational setup is important because ultimately Teachers are the backbones our society, country and the educational system. A teacher represents the whole of a society and has the mission of forging the citizens of tomorrow who will in turn determine the future of your country. In this paper I will analyse the teacher's core roles to determine qualities that set exceptional teachers apart from all others. Starting by focussing on different activities a teacher performs within he's role as well as the professional boundaries he should respect in order to not possibly upset students, legal guardians or members or the teaching establishment. This is why it is also important to discuss the significance of where the teachers role stops. Once I have explored and analysed these different factors, I will come up with a conclusion. The Role of a teacher can be put to a single word, an Assessor. As a teacher I am constantly assessing and adapting to different roles. I must be a Friend, Counsellor, Judge, Mentor and many other roles depending on the class or student. Most students each have their own individual learning needs and for me to do my job at best I must first assess the students’ needs/skills to encourage equality, diversity and inclusion. The best way for me to achieve this to to start by carrying out initial assessments to help me identify varied learner needs such as average reading skills, poor pronunciation or possible handicaps. By doing so it will be much easier for me and the student to learn and deliver learning respectively. I will be able to identify the students’ needs based on the assessment results. This
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