| 101. | classroom management 12. Don't ask "Do you understand?" The general question Do you understand-? is usually either a sign of laziness on the part of the teacher, or something teachers say while thinking of what they really want to say. It may fill up a space, but that is all it does. It is very rare indeed for students,...
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| 102. | A Narrative of a Defining Moment In Education So there I was, sitting in my sixth grade English class listening to my teacher ramble on about the weeks writing assignment. Her name was Ms. Kelly, a woman of about 24 who happened to be teaching for the first time. I remember sympathizing for her. The first day of school was nerve racking for me,...
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| 103. | To Sir with Love “To, Sir with Love” was a movie about a black man who has a degree in engineering but becomes a teacher. This Teacher that the students called “Sir” had a tough time with them, when he first arrived at the school. Both the students and the teacher goes through lots of problems and at the end th...
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| 104. | patriotism ... September eleventh was unpreventable, but the patriotism should have been shown through unity. ... (Page 3) Even during one of their nephew’s classes, a shy student as he was described, and his teacher was questioning the patriotism of Robbin’s wife, Susan, and the nephew told the teacher to ...
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| 105. | Philosophy of education PHILOSPHY OF EDUCATION STATEMENT "Bon appetit my little cherubs!" These were the words Mrs. Wallace said to us every day as we filed out for lunch. She was an older woman with white hair, rosy cheeks and a cheery disposition. She sounds like someone from a fairy tale, but she was my first grade teac...
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| 106. | you Xtortion101 (9:46:39 PM): hmm now u just left! Auto response from Xtortion101 (9:46:39 PM): so english sucks...anyone got any good ieas kng143 (9:47:26 PM): yeah but at least i have good reasons kng143 (9:47:38 PM): you wouldn't happen to have any good ideas would ya? Xtortion101 (9:47:40 PM): haha ...
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| 107. | EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY My main reason to become a teacher is the opportunity to have a positive influence on a child’s life. My educational goal is to transfer my love for learning to my students. By becoming a teacher I will be directly connected to my students throughout the school year. I will be an enthusiastic role m...
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| 108. | Educational Philosophy My Educational Philosophy
By Helen Antigua
It is important to have an educational philosophy because your beliefs are transmitted through your teachings. ... An educational philosophy includes ...
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| 109. | The Decision Remedy The Decision Remedy Ever since I could remember, I wanted to be a teacher. I wanted to be around kids, and be an influence over those who didn’t have an idol of their own. I wanted to be something that no one else was to them. A teacher was the only thing that came to mind. That changed last year. M...
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| 110. | Qualities that I Bring to the Teaching Profession Qualities that I Bring to the Teaching Profession
I appreciate the opportunity to respond to this question because I believe a huge part of teaching is about reflection. I do not believe a person should consider a career in education if they haven’t sat down and reflected upon why they would wa...
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| 111. | thoughts of teaching ... An experienced teacher offers you the following advice: "When you are teaching, be sure to command the respect of your students immediately and all will go well. ... I believe that classroom management is very important in teaching. ... A parent comes to you and complains that what you are ...
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| 112. | Classroom Observation Classroom Observation and Reflection Paper
I observed a second grade class consisting of fifteen students at an elementary School for two hours. ... I observed the arrangement of the classroom, the classroom procedures and rules, the teacher’s instructional and motivational techniques, and the ove...
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| 113. | writing aloud ...
Writing aloud is a shared experience between the teacher and the children. The teacher thinks-aloud as she demonstrates the composing process and applies problem solving strategies for working on words within the text. Through clear demonstrations and active participation, the children learn ...
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| 114. | School of Rock ... So one day there was a phone call for Ned saying it was an emergency and they were in dire need of a substitute at a private school because a teacher had broken her leg on the way to school. He took Ned Schneedlys identity to earn money working at the school until the teacher recuperated. ... ...
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| 115. | Computers are widely used in education and some people think teachers are not playing an important Computers are widely used in education and some people think teachers are not playing an important role in classroom. ... Computer technology can play a large (an important) role in this change. Nowadays, the multimedia of computers are widely used in schools and colleges. ... However, I held a ce...
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| 116. | The Enlightenment Be still and know that He is God. How do you apply Erickson's theories in the classroom? I wonder that myself. My first response to this question involves not the actual material being taught, but life being taught. What I mean follows: Industry v. Inferiority says that if an elementary school child...
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| 117. | XYZ Environmental Factors This lesson plan ensures each student’s participation as a group while recognizing progress of individual members. The children will be seated equally on each side of a table across from each other. The teacher will be positioned at the end of the table allowing the children to...
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| 118. | Godly mother
Someone may ask, “What is a mother? ... We know that a mother plays many roles in her child’s life . ... Therefore it is very important for a mother to be God fearing , in other words ‘A Godly Mother’. ...
A mother is conscious about the well being of her child since the conception . ... H...
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| 119. | Challenging All Students Designing a learning environment that challenges students individually is of utmost importance. An educator must not only be prepared to have various types of learners within his or her classroom, but must also be prepared for each of those students to have differing abilities. While it is the tea...
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| 120. | guest The Guest
By Albert Camus
What does the ending of The Guest, suggest about the idea of absurd in the literature? ...
In the short story, The Guest, by Albert Camus, it tells a story about a school teacher having to take a prisoner to other authorities in another town, ordered by the o...
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| 121. | Admirable Teaching Skills Admirable Teaching Traits written by Robert E. Glenn is a very informative article that describes the qualities of an admirable teacher. ... Glenn also points to fifteen key characteristics which are as follows: Exhibit enthusiasm, Know your content, Be organized, Teach actively, Show go...
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| 122. | Students right to Ebonics ...
Black language, better known as Ebonics, has been the topic of debate between language experts across the country. ... But recently Ebonics has been classified as a language. ... If the teacher can find a way to reach students by talking like them so that they can understand and be inter...
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| 123. | Law ands Me This letter is intended to familiarize this student and his or her parent|guardian with the expectations of the English program and this student’s current situation in English. Completion of the Self -Directed English program is contingent upon the completion of the entire program and the provincial...
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| 124. | light it up themes of power “Light It Up” and themes of power
The text I have chosen to discuss is a movie entitled “Light It Up” – Written and Directed by Craig Bolotin. I chose this particular text because I found it to have varying themes of power. ... Whilst these were interesting texts, none of them were as powerful...
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| 125. | Procrastination Procrastination Its one week until Spring Break begins, and the farthest thing from my mind is the thought of doing work on the last few days till my awaited vacation. As I miraculously made it to first period on time, I sat in the last seat next to the door where I had best access to leaving when m...
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| 126. | current event Class Report Our essential question for the day was how did the development and achievements of Chinese and Japanese civilizations differ? In class today we talked about the topic respecting elders. The words our class brainstormed for respecting elders were scholar, teacher, wiser, more experienced...
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| 127. | Dead poets Society DEAD POETS SOCIETY- SHEEPS
This story is an inspiring tale of students captivated by one teacher, one teacher whos love of poety and life, had encouraged them to take heed in their lives. ... This captured the interest of some of the students, and revived a secret society that keating had o...
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| 128. | Heroes ... Superman is one of the most popular fictional heroes. ... True heroes are willing to make sacrifices in order to do something good. Heroes have courage, and they are not afraid to be in danger if it will help someone else out. ... Heroes are also persistent in whatever they do. ...
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| 129. | googz Faded Glories By Andrew Fitzgerald They had met, ironically enough, at a parent-teacher conference. His confident-but-reserved demeanor was the first thing that Doris found herself attracted to. This young student-teacher walked about as if he knew some tidbit of information that one would love to k...
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| 130. | tailes At my first Christmas studying aboard in a small school in Long Island, it started snowing when I and my friends were locked out from the dorm. The dorm heads left us standing in the snow after the prom with our fuzzy dresses on. Our scream and banging woke up the whole dorm but nobody came to open ...
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| 131. | teste THE TRADITIONAL TEACHING The traditional teaching does an exhibitor of the master, when that it passes information on the knowledge, in the several fields of the human activity. Teacher David William Carraner makes the following comment about the traditional education: " ...no bottom of our mind, we...
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| 132. | Learning To Read and a Thirst for Knowledge ... She was the one that made the most impact on my wanting to learn to read. ... After she passed away, I can’t remember the next time a read a book. ... The lack of personal attention to my education from my parents started me on a long track of reading what I had to read in order to pass. ......
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| 133. | here i am Education Interviews In the following education interviews you will learn that education is different all around the world. I conducted two interviews with two co-workers of mine. They are both from different backgrounds. My first report is on Elizabeth Sanchez. She attended school in Trinidad. She ...
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| 134. | my experience giving class At first I get nervous, but doesn’t matter, because it was my friends class. ...
I was talking about a soup innovation so I think it was an attractive class and that’s why my classmates were interested about it.
I really don’t like public speech so it’s hard for me to stay in front of the cla...
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| 135. | Good Politician ... There’s no such thing as a good politician. A good politician by your standards implies a breed as rare as the California Condor—or as some of my colleagues might contest, as extinct as the Dodo. ... A good politician, by definition, is someone who is a good politician not necessary a good...
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| 136. | Use of Assessments in Education The use of assessments in evaluating a student’s progress has proven to support and enhance the students learning experience. Assessments are administered both formally, in the forms of norm-referenced and criterion-referenced standardized tests, as well as informally, in the forms of teacher assess...
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| 137. | Discrimination Discrimination is a way to treat others according to their social distinct group or category, such as race, ethnicity, sex, religion, age, or disability. Discrimination can be viewed as favorable or unfavorable. However, in modern usage, discrimination is usually considered unfavorable. ...
In the...
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| 138. | Paulo Frier Paulo Friere’s “Banking” Concept of Education According to Friere, the Banking concept, as it is created, makes a society based on social status. He argues that the “Banking” system creates a communication gap between students-teachers showing that the teacher as the thinker and students as “recepta...
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| 139. | improvement in school Dear (grade here) Grade English Teacher, I feel as if I have improved a lot during these years at (school here). In the beginning of the school year, I was not very good at writing, at least I don’t think so now. My essays consisted of odd and confusing sentences, and I tended to jump around very mu...
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| 140. | Montessori School ... I chose a Montessori school out in Denton. The reason I choose that school was because growing up my parents really good friend had three kids and all three of them went to a Montessori school and I thought doing my observation there would open my eyes to something I have never seen. To my sur...
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| 141. | day out “Our Day Out” is a play written in1977 by Willy Russell. It is set in the inner city of Liverpool during nineteen seventy-three and nineteen seventy-four. In this assignment l shall concentrate on two characters and compare their similarities and differences. The play is about a school progress clas...
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| 142. | Classroom Management and Organization Classroom Management and Organization
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Kevin Cartwright
I have always believed that the mark of a great teacher is not only found in the depth of knowledge he/she possesses but also in his/her ability to pass on this wealth of knowledge effectively to others. ... The beginning of this...
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| 143. | Differences in dialect While reading the assigned readings, I had a myriad of thoughts running through my mind. The article by Michael Stubbs made me think of an episode of Boston Public. In this particular episode, the assistant principal was teaching a group of students in the dungeon, the room for the low - achieving s...
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| 144. | Word Up ... I walked down the corridor at my school from my previous class, and I began to hear people say this one small word. ... ” However, over the course of that year, that word “tight” suffered the same fate as the dinosaurs. ...
In reality, I understood the word “tight” was meant to describe spa...
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| 145. | Reading Response 6 Active Reading Reading with an open mind is necessary in order for people to form their own opinions. ... Well, if a teacher taught a lesson and the student never applied any sort of response or insight on that lesson, then, the student would only be showing his or her teacher that they couldn’t make anything o...
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| 146. | Free Essay community colleges enroll approximately half of minority students and first-generation college students. The nonprofit organization Recruiting New Teachers, Inc., recently conducted a study funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York entitled “Tapping Potential: Community College Students and Ame...
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| 147. | Good Life GOOD LIFE
Life is like love, it’s hard to define, full of happiness, and pain and most of all, very mysterious… what I a good life? For me a good life is a balanced world of all emotions, good and bad. ... Some might say that I’m not really thinking of a good life but showing life as it is. Bu...
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| 148. | Personal College Essay I couldn’t move, couldn’t breath, I just stared down at my desk, frozen in my fear. My worst nightmare had come true; I had been picked at random to answer a question in front of the class. I swallowed hard, looking up helplessly at my teacher, wanting to speak but the words just not coming out. I s...
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| 149. | Merit Pay Merit Pay
The teacher is the single most important factor in providing effective education for children (Bodrova). ... High stakes testing, report cards on schools, charter schools, vouchers, pay for performance and stripping teachers of tenure are just a few of the reforms being debated-and imp...
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| 150. | lies my teacher told essay James W. Loewen’s book Lies My Teacher Told Me certainly has an intriguing title. The subtitle also promises to captivate. What Loewen promises is to reveal age old secrets that have been kept from us in an effort to slur history. This point can be found accurate; from a certain point of view. In Li...
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