PRIMARY TEACHERS' CLASSROOM ENGLISH TEACHING COMPETENCIES

PRIMARY TEACHERS' CLASSROOM ENGLISH TEACHING COMPETENCIES
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Download or read book PRIMARY TEACHERS' CLASSROOM ENGLISH TEACHING COMPETENCIES written by Dr. Naganath Appasaheb Yevale and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2018-06-05 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The destiny of India is being shaped in the classrooms, in which the teacher plays a significant role states the Kothari Education Commission Report 1964-66. A number of external and internal forces act upon a teacher, that influences her/his behaviour in implementing the educational policy of a nation. It is one of the basic truths in education that the quality of education depends largely upon the quality of the teachers. Teachers occupy a place of unique significance, in the social and national hierarchy and are called nation builders. Due to the unique position and most valuable services, a teacher is rightly regarded as the king of himself and servant of mankind. It is through teaching that the teacher brings about harmony in students and subject matter.


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