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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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Organizational Culture of the Organization
There is one pharmaceutical company who has several branches in most parts of Asia. Because this company is already in an international kind of business, it has opened several product and marketing divisions on each…
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Apm Case Study the Middle-
The middle- and first-level production managers of the Automotive Parts Manufacturer (APM) face the challenge of driving up production efficiency and quality while driving down costs to ensure their company can continue…
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Teaching I Think I Always
I think I always wanted to be a teacher. I remember thinking in kindergarten that it would be great to be the teacher because you could say it was finger-painting time any time you wanted.
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Description of an Educational Event in an Ecclesial Context
I recently attended an orientation session for an arts workshop that focuses on teaching basic principles and theory of arts and its usefulness to children aged 10-15. The workshop was part of an on-going Art campaign…
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Innocence in Grimm's fairy tales and J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan
"By insisting so loudly on the innocence, purity and asexuality of the child, we have created a subversive echo: experience, corruption, exoticism." This statement from James Kincaid's work on Victorian children's…
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Evidence based practice: principles and applications
Evidence-based practice is a fairly recent paradigm in medicine that places emphasis on applying new skills for healthcare workers such as nurses and physicians that include performing efficient literature searches and…
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Teacher a Heart: Reflections Lenard Covello Community.
Perrone's manuscript about Cavello is, in some ways, about himself as it is about the revered 20th century educator. The values that are espoused in this book, on the part of both authors, are crucial to development of education as a microcosm of the larger social context it exists in. Several sources attest to the veracity and the accuracy of this thesis.
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Communication and Language for Teaching and Learning Math in English in Hong Kong
The paper reviews several pieces of literature focusing on the question of English as a medium of instruction for Mathematics classes in Hong Kong schools. It is found that, if students are to successfully enter international fields in business and economics, a proficiency in both numbers and language will be vital.
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RTI Program: Content Literacy Brozo,
Brozo, W.G. (2010). The role of content literacy in an effective RTI program. The Reading Teacher, 64(2), 147-150.
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Teaching Reflection on \"The First
Reflection on "The First Year": Conditions and Realities Facing the First Year Teacher