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TEACHER OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE
This post is suitable for both experienced and newly qualified staff and part time would also be considered£®
You will:
¡¤Be a strong supporter of the school's vision£®
¡¤Be able to communicate your enthusiasm for your subject to pupils of all abilities£®
We will offer you:
¡¤A friendly and supportive team£®
¡¤An excellent track record at GCSE, A Level and professional courses£®
DESIGN TECHNOLOGY TEACHER£¨ FOOD SPECIALIST£©
This post is suitable for bodi experienced and newly qualified staff£®Design Technology is a
strong department, fully staffed with specialist teachers£®
The Department:
¡¤Has 7 full time and 4 part time specialists£®
¡¤Is recognized nationally as an outstanding department through its work with Young Engineers£®
You will:
¡¤Have the ability to teach Food Technology£®£¨The ability to offer more than one DT subject or Health and Social Care would be an advantage but not essential£©
¡¤Have the ability to integrate ICT into their teaching£®
We will offer you:
¡¤A friendly and supportive team in a successful department£®
¡¤Free loan of your own laptop£®
TEACHER OF ENGLISH
This post is suitable for both experienced and newly qualified staff£®
You will:
¡¤Have excellent teaching skills and good classroom management£®
¡¤Have the ability to teach both English Language and Literature at KS3, KS4&KSs£¨if possible£©£®
We will offer you:
¡¤A friendly and supportive team of eleven specialist members of staff£®
¡¤The opportunity to teach media and/or communication studies if appropriate £¨not essential£©£®
64£®According to the passage, the ability to make pupils interested in their courses is important for
A£®teachers of English B£®design technology teachers
C£®teachers of health and social care D£®teachers of food technology
65£®Communication may be taught in the class of ____£®
A£®English£® B£®Design Technology
C£®Health and Social Care D£®Food Technology
66£®Design Technology is excellent because ____£®
A£®it is partly made up of qualified staff B£®they have specialist teachers
C£®11 specialists are full-time D£®they provide free laptop
67£®Literature is required ____£®
A£®for Design Technology B£®for Food Technology
C£®at KS4 D£®for Health and Social Care
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A twenty-nine-year-old kindergarten teacher from Maryland was named National Teacher of the Year in 2006. On June first she would begin a year as a national and international spokeswoman for education.
Kimberly Oliver was the first National Teacher of the Year from her state. She taught five-year-old children at a public school in Maryland, near Washington, D.C. President Bush honored her and other top teachers at the White House.
Kimberly Oliver said she wanted people to understand that the first several years of a child¡¯s life were the most important for learning. She said investing in children at a very young age would result in great gains later in school and in life. She called on parents to read to children from an early age so they would not fall behind in school. One of the activities at her school was an event called ¡° Books and Supprer Night ¡±. Families read together at the school and received free books to take home. Parents, children and teachers also ate dinner together.
Broad Acres Elementary School was in a poor area. Many of the parents were immigrants with limited English. Kimberly Oliver helped improve learning environment at her school. She received money to buy electronic learning systems, tape players and books in English and Spanish and sent them home with students. Parents said she had shown them how to help their children at home.
She was born and raised in Delaware. She held one degree in English and another in Elementary Education. Kimberly Oliver would follow in the footsteps of another teacher Jason Kamras from the Washington area as National Teacher of the Year. Jason Kamras, as honored for his work, teaching math to middle school students in the nation¡¯s capital.
The National Teacher of the Year program began in 1952. A fourteen-member committee choose from among teachers honored as the best in their states.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿From the text we know that in the state of Maryland, __________.
A£®no other teacher than Kimberly Oliver had been given the honor |
B£®Kimberly Oliver had been teaching in a middle school for many years |
C£®Kimberly opened her own school early in Washington in 1952 |
D£®many other teachers were given the honor together with Oliver |
A£®spend more time playing with their children |
B£®read to their children at an early age |
C£®not give too much money to their children |
D£®stay at school with their children more often |
A£®she taught five-year old children at a public school |
B£®the elementary school she taught in is in a poor area |
C£®she was helpful ahd had many special and good ideas in teaching children |
D£®she called on parents to read to children from an early age |
A£®Delaware | B£®Maryland | C£®New York | D£®Washington |