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JOB SATISFACTION, MENTAL HEALTH AMONG TEACHER EDUCATORS- A STUDY

Download or Read eBook JOB SATISFACTION, MENTAL HEALTH AMONG TEACHER EDUCATORS- A STUDY PDF written by Dr. D. Rambabu and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2019-07-22 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
JOB SATISFACTION, MENTAL HEALTH AMONG TEACHER EDUCATORS- A STUDY
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Book Synopsis JOB SATISFACTION, MENTAL HEALTH AMONG TEACHER EDUCATORS- A STUDY by : Dr. D. Rambabu

Book excerpt: All successful teaching depends upon learning; there is no point in providing entertaining, lively, and well-constructed lessons if students do not learn from them. The proof of the teaching is in learning and learning, no doubt, comes through rigorous training.The terms 'teaching' and 'training' are closely related, but not the same. The term 'training' is used to shape the habits, while the term 'teaching' is used to form habits. Teaching is a wonderful activity. It is a complex of different behavior of teachers. It plays a vital role not only in intellectual development but also in moulding the ideas, habit's attitudes, interests and values of pupils. The training includes the process of attaining various skills. But training cannot lead the human being to the higher levels of education.


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