Levels Of Teaching
TEACHING AS A PROFESSION
Autonomy in Teaching
Teaching History
Student Accountability
100

What is a level one teacher like?

Strictly follow the rules


100

Teachers are most educated through what?

College

100

What does autonomy refer to?

Freedom and independence teachers have in making decisions

100

Where did teaching begin

Ancient Greece.

100
What are students required to take?

Board Exams

200

What are level 2 teachers like?

Very reflective and make sure the curriculum meets the needs but doesn't strictly follow it

200

What are teachers required to have knowledge off?

Their subject

200

What are some decision making skills Autonomy requires?

Curriculum choices, teaching methods, classroom management, and assessments.

200

Who was teaching in Ancient Greece.

Philosophers or Scholars

200

What are students encouraged to set?

Goals

300

What are level 3 teachers like?

Highly laid back more self managed but still follows the standards

300
What are teachers expected to do when in the classroom?

Act in the best interests of students

300

What can teachers choose within Autonomy?

How they teach and present what the students are learning

300

What were they guiding students in?

 Intellectual Development.

300

Why are board exams important to take?

They open opportunities for higher education

400

Which teaching level is the most effective? Why and Why not?

Level 3- They are more laid back and understanding which helps engage students.

400

What are teachers responsible for?

Ensuring students educational success

400

What do teachers have to enforce their own classroom rules, procedures, and expectations?

Authority

400

Why is teaching so important even in history?

Getting the knowledge about the world and culture we need. While building a strong society but still shaping future generations.

400

How are students affected by board exams?

It can improve their focus helping them to want to have Achievement. But can also cause stress and anxiety. 

500

How can each level of teaching help students?

1. Following the curriculum and keeping students busy.

2.Reflecting on each student’s needs and sometimes adjusting the lesson.

3.Highly creative, focusing on students' individual growth and fostering independent learning.

500

Teachers are supposed to have impacts on students what are some examples?

Guidance, Building love for learning, Helping to problem solve, Building Confidence

500

How am I as your teacher assesing you on what we learned? Is their other ways?

Game! Yes their is tests, projects, presentations.

500

When did schools become common?

Early 1800s

500

What do these exams check for?

Give view of how well a student has learned, and how ready they are for the next stage in their academic journey.

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