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Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher
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 Caring Teacher : patience & empathy
 Competent Educator : knowledge & methodologies
 Confident Professional : belief in himself
Then the teacher becomes a fully fledged educator, a true
MENTOR, an influential supporter to the learners
 Such a mentor continue to read, teach, learn, write, record &
share
 Herein a teacher in Literature sets up an ON THE JOB ROLE
MODEL to the learners
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 The concept of C3TEP is derived from the
TEACHERS’ STANDARDS, i.e.
 Education is his first concern
 Reach for the highest possible standards in work &
conduct
 Act with honesty & integrity
 Have expansive knowledge on his subject
 Up to date in knowledge & methodologies in teaching
 Forge professional relationships
 Work for best interests of their pupils
 Above is derived from the preamble to “Teachers’Standards” of Dept.
of Education, UK, May 2012.
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THE “TEACHERS’ STANDARDS” lays
down DEFINITE RESPONSIBILITIES
TOWARDS
the students
himself
education
teaching colleagues
the school/college/institute
the certification awarding body
the country specific educational body
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Responsibilities towards
students: To infuse
cardinal principles [1918]
 Health
 Command of
Fundamental Processes
 Worthy Home
Membership
 Vocation
Civic Education
 Worthy use of Leisure
 Ethical Character
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Why Seven Cardinal Principles are important?
For eg. civic education: our rights and responsibilities to
our country, our people
Why
did Julian Paul Assange publish U.S. military and
diplomatic documents in WikiLeaks?
Did Edward Snowden leak top-secret United States and
British government mass surveillance programs to the press?
was that a 13 year school girl given a disproportionate
punishment for stealing 8 coconuts?
Valjean was imprisoned for 19yrs for stealing a loaf of bread?
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WHY DO I ASK THE LEARNERS ALL THESE
VARIED QUESTIONS? BECAUSE the
teacher
 teaches literature
 wants all learners to become thinkers
 wants the learners to learn of the humanity.
 can relate her disciplinary knowledge to other
subject areas & everyday life
 wants to be a mentor, MENTOR , an
influential supporter to the learners.
 wants to facilitate the learning process
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 WHY DO I ASK THE LEARNERS ALL THESE VARIED
QUESTIONS? BEACAUSE as Wisconsion Teacher
Education Standard No 1 of 10 says the teacher
 understands the central concepts [Knowledge
of the teacher]
 can create interdisciplinary learning experience
that allow the learners to integrate
knowledge, skills & methods of inquiry from
several subject areas. [Skills of the teacher]
 is enthusiastic of disciplines he teaches and see
connections to everyday life [Dispositions of
the teacher]
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Towards students: to facilitate the learning process
John Dewey, (1897)
 Student centered methodology
 Students are active
 Students are engaged in learning activities
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Dewey argued that education and learning
are social and interactive processes
and thus the school itself is a social
institution through which social reform can
and should take place.
In addition to Seven Cardinal principles
Gene Carter (2012) proposed that the
purpose of schools must be preparing
children to compete in the global
environment.
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 In addition to the regular ethical responsibilities of a teacher
towards the students, teacher is empowered in the Law under
the doctrine of “in loco parentis”
On-line “The free dictionary” explains
 „For hundreds of years, the English common-law concept
shaped the rights and responsibilities of public school teachers:
 until the late nineteenth century, their legal authority over
students was as broad as that of parents.
 Changes in U.S. education, concurrent with a broader reading
by courts of the rights of students, began bringing the concept
into disrepute by the 1960s.
 Cultural changes, however, brought a resurgence of the
doctrine in the twenty-first century‟.
 At school, teacher assumes the role of “replacement parent”
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ROLES OF A TEACHER
Facilitator or learning mediator or
MENTOR, an influential supporter
 Consultant
 Information provider
 Resource provider
 Resource developer
 Planner
 Assessor
 Role model
 Teacher manages the class, activities &
learning
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Replace “Medical Expertise” with “expertise in curriculum”
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The Role of teacher in Literature:
mentor, an influential senior supporter
 Teacher joins the students in shared writing thereby
becoming a Mentor.
 Teacher sets up a literature discussion in the class
moving in and out of the discussion in his role as
a mentor.
 Teacher in his role as a mentor, set up links
between our lives, the world at large and literature.
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Facilitator: mentor, learning mediator
In the 21st century: from teacher centered
to learner-centered
The reasons for this Transition form
Teacher-centered to learner-centered,
as I gather, are as follows
[a] The wealth of information has no bounds
[b] The information is freely available
[c] Monotonous lectures bring about the
lowest retention power in learning
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Edgar Dale’s The Learning Pyramid
the Greatest Methods of Learning Retention are at the Base of
the Pyramid.
This is achieved through Discussion Groups, Practice-By-Doing
Activities, Sharing Ideas and Teaching Others.
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However 21st century learner-centered model
is not free of drawbacks. McCrorie (2006) as
cited in London Deanery (2012)[online]
summarizes some of the problems .
students cannot be encouraged to talk except
with difficulty
students do not prepare for the sessions
one student dominates or blocks the discussion
the students want the answers not the questions
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 Since such are the possible classroom complications, the
educator has to be a versatile character and adopt to the
situations.
 McCrorie(2006) as cited in London Deanery (2012) [online] says the
educator, in his ideal state, with learner-centered model
 is enthusiastic
 has organized the session well
 has a feeling for the subject
 can conceptualize the topic
 has empathy with the learners
 understands how people learn
 has skills in teaching and managing learning
 is alert to context and „classroom‟ events
 is teaching with their preferred teaching style
 has a wide range of skills in their teaching repertoire, including
„questioning, listening, reinforcing, reacting, summarising and
leadership‟
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 The birth of the learner-centered model is best be heard of
master practitioners. Altan & Trombly (2001) says
 „Creating a learner-centered classroom is a response to the
problem created when a student’s learning style
differs from the teacher’s teaching style.
 The way a teacher presents subject matter may conflict with
students‟ ideas about learning, thus resulting in no learning.
 Therefore, it is the teacher‟s duty to respect individual learner
differences and to assist the students in discovering
their own learning processes and preferences.
 It requires putting students at the center of classroom
organization and respecting their
needs, strategies, and styles’.
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learner-centered model can be adapted in
educating the Children with special needs
too since learning by kinesthetic movement
is one of its aspects.
TRECC [2013] online states
„Children with special needs deserve the same
free and appropriate education that
all children receive.
Difficult yet rewarding [eg. Taare Zameen Par]
Children with special needs learn best when they
are touching and manipulating objects
This kinesthetic movement makes their brains
react and see things in a different light.
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 London deanery, 2012. The Role of the teacher [online]
Available at http://www.faculty.londondeanery.ac.uk/e-learning/small-group-
teaching/the-role-of-the-
teacher/view?portal_status_message=Error%20creating%20PDF%20file
[Accessed on 26th July 2013]
 Mustafa Zulkuf Altan and Christine Trombly, 2001. Creating a Learner-centered
Teacher Education Program [online]
Available at http://xkwq.e21.cn/content.php?id=58239
[Accessed on 26th July 2013]
 Free Dictionary [online]
Available at http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/In+loco+parentis
[Accessed on 26th July 2013]
 The Humanity Formula 2012 [online]
Available at http://margaretfarid.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/the-humanity-
formula/
[Accessed on 26th July 2013]
 Wessling, Sarah Brown Improving Practice, Teaching Channel [on line]
Available at https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/improving-teacher-practice
Image in Slide 11
 Wisconsin Teacher Education Standards
Available at http://www.uwlax.edu/des/DESPortfolio/2.KSD_Standards.pdf
[ Accessed on 26th July 2013]
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List of Reference
 Carter, Gene, 2012 What‟s the purpose of school in the 21st century [Online] Good
Available at http://www.good.is/posts/what-s-the-purpose-of-school-in-the-21st-
century#access_token=CAAAAHKFdD50BALi705iAb1Dr9QZCrxh6aPyLI9yAonJAA3rZA9QcYH1AwGmIcDl
aML7fMCFHtQgt0B2ZCs3SSpMtBlFC1sGgPXTD0RkRyki1Xknddw4nlMsZAqoewKxm1PM6JbN7CJHdYzf1Wo
gkLrvCMJMKMdP891IsDzfMZBgZDZD&expires_in=5793
 Cindy Harrison and Joellen Killion 2007 Ten Roles for teacher [online]
Available at http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/sept07/vol65/num01/Ten-Roles-
for-Teacher-Leaders.aspx
[Accessed on 26th July 2013]
 Educating Children with Special Needs 2013 [online]
Available at http://www.trecc.org/educating-children-with-special-needs/
[Accessed on 26th July 2013]
 Gregory, Corinne, 2011 [image online] What happened to “good citizenship”
Available at http://corinnegregory.com/blog/2011/01/20/what-happened-to-good-citizenship/
[Accessed on 26th July 2013] Slide 4
 National Training Laborataries, Bethel, Maine. Learning Pyramid [image online],
http://www.ntl.org/inner.asp?id=263
Available at http://stephenslighthouse.com/2010/02/26/the-learning-pyramid/
[Accessed on 26th July 2013]
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 [Mentor teacher resources, University of Main Farmington] n. d. [image online]
Available at http://fieldservices.umf.maine.edu/mentor-teacher-resources/
[Accessed on 5th August 2013] Slide 1
 [Cardinal Principles of Secondary Education, Open Library ] n. d. [image online]
Available at
http://openlibrary.org/books/OL246558M/Cardinal_principles_of_secondary_education.
slide 3
 [The good teacher is more than a lecturer: the twelve roles of the teacher, New castle
University], n. d. [ image online]
Available at
http://www.medev.ac.uk/resources/extended_summaries_of_amee_guide/guide20_summary/
[Accessed on 5th August 2013] – Slide 11
 [Improving Practice with Sarah Brown Wessling, Teaching Channel ] n. d.[image online]
Available at https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/improving-teacher-practice
[Accessed on 5th August 2013] Slide 6
 [10 ways to teach literature , 2009, New York Times on the web] n. d.[ image online]
Available at
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/issues_in_depth/10TeachingLiteratureIdeas.html
[Accessed on 5th August 2013] Slide 12

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Roles & responsibilities of a teacher by bunpeiris

  • 1. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 https://profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 1  Caring Teacher : patience & empathy  Competent Educator : knowledge & methodologies  Confident Professional : belief in himself Then the teacher becomes a fully fledged educator, a true MENTOR, an influential supporter to the learners  Such a mentor continue to read, teach, learn, write, record & share  Herein a teacher in Literature sets up an ON THE JOB ROLE MODEL to the learners
  • 2. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/2013https://profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 2  The concept of C3TEP is derived from the TEACHERS’ STANDARDS, i.e.  Education is his first concern  Reach for the highest possible standards in work & conduct  Act with honesty & integrity  Have expansive knowledge on his subject  Up to date in knowledge & methodologies in teaching  Forge professional relationships  Work for best interests of their pupils  Above is derived from the preamble to “Teachers’Standards” of Dept. of Education, UK, May 2012.
  • 3. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/2013profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 3 THE “TEACHERS’ STANDARDS” lays down DEFINITE RESPONSIBILITIES TOWARDS the students himself education teaching colleagues the school/college/institute the certification awarding body the country specific educational body
  • 4. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 https://profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 4 Responsibilities towards students: To infuse cardinal principles [1918]  Health  Command of Fundamental Processes  Worthy Home Membership  Vocation Civic Education  Worthy use of Leisure  Ethical Character
  • 5. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 5 Why Seven Cardinal Principles are important? For eg. civic education: our rights and responsibilities to our country, our people Why did Julian Paul Assange publish U.S. military and diplomatic documents in WikiLeaks? Did Edward Snowden leak top-secret United States and British government mass surveillance programs to the press? was that a 13 year school girl given a disproportionate punishment for stealing 8 coconuts? Valjean was imprisoned for 19yrs for stealing a loaf of bread?
  • 6. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 https://profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 6 WHY DO I ASK THE LEARNERS ALL THESE VARIED QUESTIONS? BECAUSE the teacher  teaches literature  wants all learners to become thinkers  wants the learners to learn of the humanity.  can relate her disciplinary knowledge to other subject areas & everyday life  wants to be a mentor, MENTOR , an influential supporter to the learners.  wants to facilitate the learning process
  • 7. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 https://profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 7  WHY DO I ASK THE LEARNERS ALL THESE VARIED QUESTIONS? BEACAUSE as Wisconsion Teacher Education Standard No 1 of 10 says the teacher  understands the central concepts [Knowledge of the teacher]  can create interdisciplinary learning experience that allow the learners to integrate knowledge, skills & methods of inquiry from several subject areas. [Skills of the teacher]  is enthusiastic of disciplines he teaches and see connections to everyday life [Dispositions of the teacher]
  • 8. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 8 Towards students: to facilitate the learning process John Dewey, (1897)  Student centered methodology  Students are active  Students are engaged in learning activities
  • 9. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 https://profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 9 Dewey argued that education and learning are social and interactive processes and thus the school itself is a social institution through which social reform can and should take place. In addition to Seven Cardinal principles Gene Carter (2012) proposed that the purpose of schools must be preparing children to compete in the global environment.
  • 10. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 10
  • 11. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 11  In addition to the regular ethical responsibilities of a teacher towards the students, teacher is empowered in the Law under the doctrine of “in loco parentis” On-line “The free dictionary” explains  „For hundreds of years, the English common-law concept shaped the rights and responsibilities of public school teachers:  until the late nineteenth century, their legal authority over students was as broad as that of parents.  Changes in U.S. education, concurrent with a broader reading by courts of the rights of students, began bringing the concept into disrepute by the 1960s.  Cultural changes, however, brought a resurgence of the doctrine in the twenty-first century‟.  At school, teacher assumes the role of “replacement parent”
  • 12. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 https://profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 12 ROLES OF A TEACHER Facilitator or learning mediator or MENTOR, an influential supporter  Consultant  Information provider  Resource provider  Resource developer  Planner  Assessor  Role model  Teacher manages the class, activities & learning
  • 13. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 https://profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 13 Replace “Medical Expertise” with “expertise in curriculum”
  • 14. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 14 The Role of teacher in Literature: mentor, an influential senior supporter  Teacher joins the students in shared writing thereby becoming a Mentor.  Teacher sets up a literature discussion in the class moving in and out of the discussion in his role as a mentor.  Teacher in his role as a mentor, set up links between our lives, the world at large and literature.
  • 15. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/2013profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 15 Facilitator: mentor, learning mediator In the 21st century: from teacher centered to learner-centered The reasons for this Transition form Teacher-centered to learner-centered, as I gather, are as follows [a] The wealth of information has no bounds [b] The information is freely available [c] Monotonous lectures bring about the lowest retention power in learning
  • 16. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 16 Edgar Dale’s The Learning Pyramid the Greatest Methods of Learning Retention are at the Base of the Pyramid. This is achieved through Discussion Groups, Practice-By-Doing Activities, Sharing Ideas and Teaching Others. profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/
  • 17. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/20 13 profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 17 However 21st century learner-centered model is not free of drawbacks. McCrorie (2006) as cited in London Deanery (2012)[online] summarizes some of the problems . students cannot be encouraged to talk except with difficulty students do not prepare for the sessions one student dominates or blocks the discussion the students want the answers not the questions
  • 18. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 18  Since such are the possible classroom complications, the educator has to be a versatile character and adopt to the situations.  McCrorie(2006) as cited in London Deanery (2012) [online] says the educator, in his ideal state, with learner-centered model  is enthusiastic  has organized the session well  has a feeling for the subject  can conceptualize the topic  has empathy with the learners  understands how people learn  has skills in teaching and managing learning  is alert to context and „classroom‟ events  is teaching with their preferred teaching style  has a wide range of skills in their teaching repertoire, including „questioning, listening, reinforcing, reacting, summarising and leadership‟
  • 19. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 19  The birth of the learner-centered model is best be heard of master practitioners. Altan & Trombly (2001) says  „Creating a learner-centered classroom is a response to the problem created when a student’s learning style differs from the teacher’s teaching style.  The way a teacher presents subject matter may conflict with students‟ ideas about learning, thus resulting in no learning.  Therefore, it is the teacher‟s duty to respect individual learner differences and to assist the students in discovering their own learning processes and preferences.  It requires putting students at the center of classroom organization and respecting their needs, strategies, and styles’.
  • 20. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 20 learner-centered model can be adapted in educating the Children with special needs too since learning by kinesthetic movement is one of its aspects. TRECC [2013] online states „Children with special needs deserve the same free and appropriate education that all children receive. Difficult yet rewarding [eg. Taare Zameen Par] Children with special needs learn best when they are touching and manipulating objects This kinesthetic movement makes their brains react and see things in a different light.
  • 21. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 21  London deanery, 2012. The Role of the teacher [online] Available at http://www.faculty.londondeanery.ac.uk/e-learning/small-group- teaching/the-role-of-the- teacher/view?portal_status_message=Error%20creating%20PDF%20file [Accessed on 26th July 2013]  Mustafa Zulkuf Altan and Christine Trombly, 2001. Creating a Learner-centered Teacher Education Program [online] Available at http://xkwq.e21.cn/content.php?id=58239 [Accessed on 26th July 2013]  Free Dictionary [online] Available at http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/In+loco+parentis [Accessed on 26th July 2013]  The Humanity Formula 2012 [online] Available at http://margaretfarid.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/the-humanity- formula/ [Accessed on 26th July 2013]  Wessling, Sarah Brown Improving Practice, Teaching Channel [on line] Available at https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/improving-teacher-practice Image in Slide 11  Wisconsin Teacher Education Standards Available at http://www.uwlax.edu/des/DESPortfolio/2.KSD_Standards.pdf [ Accessed on 26th July 2013]
  • 22. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 22 List of Reference  Carter, Gene, 2012 What‟s the purpose of school in the 21st century [Online] Good Available at http://www.good.is/posts/what-s-the-purpose-of-school-in-the-21st- century#access_token=CAAAAHKFdD50BALi705iAb1Dr9QZCrxh6aPyLI9yAonJAA3rZA9QcYH1AwGmIcDl aML7fMCFHtQgt0B2ZCs3SSpMtBlFC1sGgPXTD0RkRyki1Xknddw4nlMsZAqoewKxm1PM6JbN7CJHdYzf1Wo gkLrvCMJMKMdP891IsDzfMZBgZDZD&expires_in=5793  Cindy Harrison and Joellen Killion 2007 Ten Roles for teacher [online] Available at http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/sept07/vol65/num01/Ten-Roles- for-Teacher-Leaders.aspx [Accessed on 26th July 2013]  Educating Children with Special Needs 2013 [online] Available at http://www.trecc.org/educating-children-with-special-needs/ [Accessed on 26th July 2013]  Gregory, Corinne, 2011 [image online] What happened to “good citizenship” Available at http://corinnegregory.com/blog/2011/01/20/what-happened-to-good-citizenship/ [Accessed on 26th July 2013] Slide 4  National Training Laborataries, Bethel, Maine. Learning Pyramid [image online], http://www.ntl.org/inner.asp?id=263 Available at http://stephenslighthouse.com/2010/02/26/the-learning-pyramid/ [Accessed on 26th July 2013]
  • 23. Roles & Responsibilities of a Teacher by B. Upul N. Peiris [bunpeiris] 8/12/201 3 profiles.google.com/bunpeiris https://www.facebook.com/bunpeiris http://www.mysrilankaholidays.com/ 23  [Mentor teacher resources, University of Main Farmington] n. d. [image online] Available at http://fieldservices.umf.maine.edu/mentor-teacher-resources/ [Accessed on 5th August 2013] Slide 1  [Cardinal Principles of Secondary Education, Open Library ] n. d. [image online] Available at http://openlibrary.org/books/OL246558M/Cardinal_principles_of_secondary_education. slide 3  [The good teacher is more than a lecturer: the twelve roles of the teacher, New castle University], n. d. [ image online] Available at http://www.medev.ac.uk/resources/extended_summaries_of_amee_guide/guide20_summary/ [Accessed on 5th August 2013] – Slide 11  [Improving Practice with Sarah Brown Wessling, Teaching Channel ] n. d.[image online] Available at https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/improving-teacher-practice [Accessed on 5th August 2013] Slide 6  [10 ways to teach literature , 2009, New York Times on the web] n. d.[ image online] Available at http://www.nytimes.com/learning/issues_in_depth/10TeachingLiteratureIdeas.html [Accessed on 5th August 2013] Slide 12