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The system of Teacher Education holds the key responsibility in the making of professionally qualified and competent teachers. An effective teacher must have a positive attitude towards teaching as a profession, commitment and dedication towards teaching as a function. A profession is a specialized occupation involves specific orientation and training. The purpose of a code of professional ethics for academic staff is to provide guidance in exercising the ethical responsibilities inherent in a profession.(a) Suggest any two types of training to enhance teachers’ proficiency.(b) Suggest any two primary professional obligations of school teachers towards students.

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(a) The two types of training to enhance teacher proficiency are: 

1. Job Training: Such training is given to make the employees proficient in performing the operations of the job. The new entrants are trained to handle the equipments and raw-materials correctly and perform the job operations efficiently. Old employees are acquainted with the latest methods of executing the jobs. 

2. Induction Training: Induction or orientation training refers to the training given to the new employees. The training is imparted by a competent and experienced executive, who provides knowledge about the work, tools, equipments, techniques and situational problems or total infra-structure. The object is to make the employee aware and believe in the ideologies of the working.

(b) The two primary professional obligations of school teachers towards students are: 

1. To train the students in the least possible way to face the world. 

2. Effective education system improves the self-confidence of the students. They take greatest interest in their work and feel a sense of security. Effective education improves the personality and motivate all other students.



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