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What is Teaching?

Teaching sits at the heart of educational studies, drawing attention from disciplines ranging from curriculum theory and cognitive psychology to professional development and policy. It is academically interesting because it operates at the intersection of theory and practice — how knowledge is transmitted, how learners process it, and what conditions make that exchange effective. Students write about teaching across courses in education foundations, instructional design, literacy, and professional training, examining both the craft of instruction and its broader social functions, including what is sometimes called the hidden curriculum, the unspoken values and norms schools transmit alongside formal content.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Some take a theoretical angle, analyzing learning theories or frameworks such as those associated with Deming and Bloom to evaluate instructional effectiveness. Others focus on specific contexts — teaching reading, teaching adults, or language teaching and learning methods — grounding their analysis in particular populations or subject areas. Professional and reflective writing also appears, including teaching experience papers and explorations of teaching as a career, alongside policy-adjacent work examining how educators like school librarians influence student achievement.

A strong essay on teaching begins with a clearly scoped thesis that connects a specific instructional method, challenge, or context to measurable or observable outcomes for students. Evidence drawn from classroom research, established learning frameworks, or documented professional practice tends to carry the most weight. A common pitfall is treating teaching as a generic activity — strong essays resist vague generalization and instead anchor their argument in a defined level, subject area, learner population, or pedagogical approach.

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Teaching Students About the Eucharist
As Ryan (2006) notes, one of the most important duties a religious educator has is to be an interpreter of the Catholic tradition (p. 170), for students. To teach this miracle of Faith, in an Australian Catholic primary…
Paper Undergraduate
Bad, and the Ugly: Instructional
Fortunately, the worst experience I had as an educator did not occur within the context of the public education system. I was a young student, in my teens, working as a counselor at a local summer camp.
Research Paper Doctorate
Cause and Effect World War 2
High School and College education are the last two phases in an individual's life as one prepares to go and live in the 'real world.' These phases in an individual's educational development is necessary to make a person…
Paper Doctorate
Impact of strict Christian upbringing on adolescent socialization in secular contexts
Adolescents encounter a lot of challenges as they try to adapt to the society during their development. This may partly because of their religious background. This study confirms that strict Christian upbringing is sometimes detrimental to children when they reach their adolescent stage. Atheists consider as spiritually and socially negative experiences damage today's adolescents especially their Christian and faith development.
Essay Doctorate
How the Montessori Method of Education Develops a Child
Montessori Method Introduction The Montessori approach to teaching / learning involves strategies that seek to develop the whole child. What are the Montessori strategies and how to they work? What are the criticisms, and which of those are valid? This paper reviews and critiques those strategies and evaluations of Montessori, based on the available literature.
Research Paper Doctorate
Shinto and Japanese society
The relationship between Shinto or Shintoism and the Japanese society is akin to the one between the proverbial egg and chicken. It is arguable whether the Shinto religion has molded the Japanese society or the Japanese…
Research Paper Doctorate
Beat Movement of the 1950\'s and the Roots of a New Counter Culture
Equivalence, availability, and participation are taken for granted by people without special needs. People with special needs understand that working methods and utility help create vibrant participation in community…
Research Paper Undergraduate
CM3
Most new teachers, in order to survive their first few years of teaching, usually use traditional methods of classroom management and teaching. It may be that in the first stages of teaching they are too preoccupied…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Nursing wages across states: comparative analysis
According to the principles of economics "Recognizing that people face tradeoffs does not by itself tell us what decisions they will or should make" (Mankiw, p. 4). In the labor market, nurses may trade-off more relaxed…
Paper Undergraduate
Philosophical ideology and its applications
¶ … Philosophy of Music Education, Dave Sabine tackles the issue of why music should be taught in schools. When he was first asked the question he realized that he did not have an answer to it, and therefore he set out…