PANCHAMAHAL JILLA NI SHALA NA SHIKSHAKE AAPYU STD 2 MATE AMANTRAN

PANCHAMAHAL JILLA NI SHALA NA SHIKSHAKE AAPYU STD 2 MATE AMANTRAN

PANCHAMAHAL JILLA NI SHALA NA SHIKSHAKE AAPYU STD 2 MATE AMANTRAN  



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 In most countries, formal teaching of students is usually carried out by paid professional teachers. This article focuses on those who are employed, as their main role, to teach others in a formal education context, such as at a school or other place of initial formal education or training.
Teaching is a highly complex activity. This is in part because teaching is a social practice, that takes place in a specific context (time, place, culture, socio-political-economic situation etc.) and therefore reflects the values of that specific context.  Factors that influence what is expected (or required) of teachers include history and tradition, social views about the purpose of education, accepted theories about learning, etc. 

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