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طلبات تسوية نهاية الخدمة:
١- نموذج تسوية مكافأة الخدمة
٢- شهادة التدرج الوظيفي.
٣-حركة الدخول والخروج صادر من وزارة الداخلية.
٤- براءة ذمة من وزارة (الكهرباء والماء والمواصلات والداخلية.
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محتاجة مدرسين
جميع التخصصات
مدرسات (عربي _رياضيات_بدنية_علوم)
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السلام عليكم زملائي وزميلاتي مدرسي اللغة الانجليزية.
أحتاج مساعدتكم في الإجابة على هذا الاستبيان. أعدكم بأنه لن يأخذ من وقتكم أكثر من خمس دقائق فقط إن شاء الله.
احتسبوا الأجر بالإجابة عليه في هذه الايام المباركة، بارك الله بكم.
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Grit, Agency and Well-being among EFL Teachers
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Thank you for giving hopeless children enough hope to continue
struggling against the poverty, prejudice, abuse, alcoholism, hunger,
and apathy that are a daily part of somany tender young lives.
For risking your job to give a child a much-needed hug.
For biting your tongue and counting to a million when a parent
insists that your incompetence is responsible for the misbehavior of
his or her undisciplined, spoiled, obnoxious child.
For taking on one of the most difficult, challenging, frustrating,
emotionally exhausting, mentally draining, satisfying, wonderful,
important, and precious jobs in the world.
Thank you for being a teacher.
You truly are the unsung American hero.
You have my respect and my gratitude,
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Thank you.
For spending your own money on pens and pencils, erasers and
chalk, paper, tissues, bandages, birthday gifts, treats, clothing, shoes,
eyeglasses—and a hundred other things that your students need but
don’t have.
For accepting the achy back, creaky knees, tired legs, and sore feet
that go with the teaching territory.
For consistently giving respect to children who don’t know what to
do with it and don’t realize what a valuable gift you are offering.
For caring about children whose own families don’t care—or who
never learned how to demonstrate their love.
For spending sleepless nights worrying about a struggling student,
wondering what else you might do to help overcome the obstacles that
life has placed in his or her path.
For raiding your own children’s closets to find a pair of shoes or a
jacket for a child who has none.
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Thank you for getting up at 5 or 6 a.m. every day to work in a
graceless room bathed in artificial light or a windowless closet or
a dilapidated trailer that has been desperately labeled as a learning
center—and for continuing to teach higher-level thinking skills
and advanced academics, in spite of having test after test after test
added to your curriculum requirements, without any additional
instruction time.
Thank you for coping so often with ancient, malfunctioning, or
nonexistent air conditioning and heating, and for eating your lunch
out of a paper bag in a sparsely furnished lounge where a working
coffeemaker is a treat and a functioning microwave oven is a luxury.
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For putting your own family on hold while you help a struggling
student.
For believing in the life-changing power of education.
For maintaining your belief that all students can learn if only we
can learn how to teach them.
Thank you.
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Thank you for spending your so-called time off grading papers;
making lesson plans; and attending professional development conferences,
committee meetings, restructuring meetings, parent–teacher
conferences, school board meetings, and continuing education classes.
Thank you for working countless hours of unpaid overtime
because it is the only way to do your job well and because you cannot
do less—and for not reminding people constantly that if you were
paid for your overtime you could retire tomorrow and never have to
work again.