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School is a place where learners spend almost 1/3 of their day. It is the other side of the coin for their home where they need to feel safe, protected and experience an encouraging and supportive environment. First memories are always remembered there; with friends and teachers, exams, play area, breaks, even detentions, projects, school theatre, music, PE and drama lessons.Some memories are sweet; others are bitter when they are related to bullying, violence and bad experiences such as loneliness, neglect and isolation. Smallest details are always lingered in our minds. Such stories are told…mehr

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School is a place where learners spend almost 1/3 of their day. It is the other side of the coin for their home where they need to feel safe, protected and experience an encouraging and supportive environment. First memories are always remembered there; with friends and teachers, exams, play area, breaks, even detentions, projects, school theatre, music, PE and drama lessons.Some memories are sweet; others are bitter when they are related to bullying, violence and bad experiences such as loneliness, neglect and isolation. Smallest details are always lingered in our minds. Such stories are told times and times to our relatives, co-workers and later, to our children.Does school motivate or demotivate us? Does it shape our personality? Does it really help us to explore our interests and preferences? Does it determine our work path in the future?Definitely, Yes. School is the first place to gain knowledge, make friends, acquire languages and enjoy time practising our interests and talents.This book is a guide to help novice teachers realize that whatever we do in school lies under 5 main areas of learning which shape our personality as teachers later.
Autorenporträt
Mr. Tareq AlSamhouri, a Jordanian, living in Amman.He has a B.A degree in English literature from the University of Jordan and a high diploma in Linguistics.A poet, playwright and writer.Currently works as a teacher educator at the Queen Rania Teacher Academy (QRTA).