Image of Educators
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As a teacher, what innovative steps would you take to improve the image of your educational and/or work setting?
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As you research ways to promote a better image of the teaching profession, you might look at an article about how to create a more favorable overall impression of the field. The old expression, "Those who can, can; those who can't, teach," is so insulting. Therefore, the article talks about ways to improve society's image of the overall profession and art of teaching.
First, the article suggests that "Education is a profession that deals with human beings. ...
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