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  • Student's View On Education And Learning
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    The number of households that start their day with "buenos dias" rather than "good morning" is growing sharply. The Hispanic population grew 71 percent in the 1990's, making it the fastest growing minority group. The influx of Spanish-speakers has had dramatic consequences for English as a Second Language programs. Educators say the classes are filling up as fast as they can create them. An elementary teacher who helped an incoming student who didn't speak English inspired me. That teacher inspi...
  • Teacher's Trust In Their Student
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    The Truth Behind Education The purpose of education is to spread knowledge to the younger generation. Without education, tradition is lost, as well as the potential of youth. For centuries, the old have taught the young. They have passed the torch of knowledge from one hand to another. Whether it was a master teaching an apprentice, or a teacher teaching a class, the tradition of teaching has been in practice since the beginning of man. Without a mentor for a child to learn from, the child will ...
  • Teachers With Information Concerning Field Trips
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    The Internet site I explored is gsn. org that is the Government Schoolhouse. The Global Schoolhouse recently merged with Lightspan. com to bring teachers the most educational site about teaching. The three major links within the site are Collaborative Projects, Communication Tools and Professional Development. The Collaborative Projects link provides teachers with information concerning Field Trips, Project Registry, Geo Game, Online Expeditions, Make a Difference and Newsday. The Field Trips li...
  • Classes The Teacher And The Student
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    Have you ever seen an eighth grader, who has no mental or physical disabilities, struggle through basic third grade math? Throughout high school I have and it has become a common sight in our schools. Some were placed in remedial classes, while others sat next to me in some of my honor's course. Students are being passed through school without being taught the basic skills necessary to be successful in today's society. Measures need to be taken so that these students are not pushed through schoo...
  • Teacher And Students
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    The Johari's Window was introduced and conceived by Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham and also was used in an information session at the Western Training Laboratory in Group Development in 1955. The word 'JOHARI is derived from the names of them. (JOSEPH LUFT, HARRY INGHAM = JOHARI). As an ESL teacher, this conceptual model can be used and implemented for describing, evaluating and predicting aspects of interpersonal communication especially during teaching and learning activities in the classrooms a...
  • Cultural Sensitive Teacher
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    Cultural Diversity & Today's Teacher Education in America has evolved through out its history and has become a major necessity to excel in the work force, just imagine 100 years ago graduating high school in many areas was rare, twenty-five years ago a high school diploma was a must to find a good job and now college and mostly likely grad school is expected by many young adults in order to ensure financial security in life. So if education is evolving then the instructors which provide the info...
  • Approved Teacher Education Program
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    Shayne McCormick Mr. Katz Senior Project Research Paper January 8, 2002 The Road to Becoming a Teacher Teachers bear the heavy responsibility of molding the minds of our nation's most precious resource, its children. The road to becoming a teacher is a long one, involving post-high school education, people skills, and a desire to change lives. These traits, when accompanied by experience and good techniques, form the foundation for an effective, life-altering educator. Before anything else, teac...
  • Your Students Learning Method
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    Howard Gardner's MI essay Multiple Intelligence As a teacher it will always be my responsibility to keep up to date on new research done on learning theories. That way I am able to provide a fun and exciting learning environment for my students. After learning about Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences I now realize how important it is to make sure I work hard to include every child into my curriculum. Gardner's theory is that everyone is able to recognize a student that does scores great on ...
  • Students On Their Homework Issue
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    3/24/05 Critical Incident I had the opportunity to look over the teacher's grade book today, and noticed something disturbing to me: the homework section in the grade book were mostly blank spaces with marks down only a few names. For over the passed months, most of the students have not turned in their homework. There are a few that turn in their homework consistently and the rest have done nothing. I talked to my master teacher about this issue and she said that there was nothing she could do ...
  • Lack Of Support For First Year Teachers
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    "She has been teaching for three years. Her students really like her. She's dedicated. She's energetic. She's creative... She's quitting" (Michigan Education Association, 2000). This left a school district asking a very simple question; why? Novice teachers enter the career full of questions. What should I do the first day? What curriculum do I teach? How should I arrange the classroom? Who are my students? How will I manage my classroom? What resources are available to me? What does the princip...
  • Teaching Of Morals
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    Everybody has grown up around some extant morals, whether it is within their own household or it is taught to them at some other place, like school for instance. For decades now, there has been a gargantuan controversy over whether or not teachers should teach morals to students. Schools and teachers should not teach morals to their students for a number of reasons. Some of the reasons that schools and teachers should not teach the morals to kids because that is the right of the parents, everyon...
  • Digital Photographs Of Students
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    As an educator who is currently obtaining their Master's Degree in information technology, I'm a firm believer in the uses of multimedia in education. I use a considerable amount of multimedia on a daily basis with my students. One of the greatest things about the use of multimedia is the fact that it helps students of all levels achieve a higher standard. Students can all design a PowerPoint presentation regardless of skill level. The beauty of multimedia such as PowerPoint is that students tha...
  • My Students
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    This is an essay regarding the techniques a teacher uses to catch a cheat. First and foremost, kids are typically not smart enough to change enough "big words" to fool a certified teacher. I am a perfect example of a teacher who knows immediately if the students has taken a step far beyond their skill level. That is the first element of catching a cheat. The second element is simply one of comparison. Has the student really put in enough effort to pull off the copy? A student who maintains a gra...
  • High School Students Future
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    High School Heartaches It seems like today whenever I read about public schools I see the same exact questions or statements.? What exactly are our children learning in school? Are public schools the right answer?? Finally, the ever popular, ? Low test scores in public schools.? Well I guess you can add two more writers to the list. Casey Banas and Mary Sherry have both written stories about our high schools and the education they provide to their students. Banas wrote an article called, ? Why A...
  • Student Activities In School
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    The school board has proposed a new school day schedule with hours being from 10 o'clock to 5 o'clock instead of 7: 30-2: 15. The school board should throw out this proposal for many reasons. These are very inconvenient times for a new schedule (10-5). The school board thinks that doing this will reduce kids getting in trouble from 3-5 o'clock when they get home but it would really cause the kids to go out even later. Students, teachers, and parents have things to do after school. Changing the s...
  • Teacher Parent Interviews
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    Assessment and Reporting Assignment Two Part A - Quality Assurance Quality assurance, while being an important aspect of the education system, can have both positive and negative influences on the professionalism of teachers and educators. Teachers as professionals can be harmed by Quality assurance mechanisms, by the actual process of picking apart the intricate workings of the school, through possibly unclear reasons or outcomes for the reviewing, and by inadequate evidence being considered fo...
  • Student's Learning
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    Background: This paper will discuss how to use cooperative learning and its benefits in the middle school. Most of the research presented here is in the area of mathematics, although cooperative learning works in any subject. The use of cooperative learning as an instructional strategy is on the rise. Currently, about 62% of middle school teachers use it (Leonard, 2000). I chose cooperative learning as a topic so I can learn to make effective use of it in the classroom, specifically with mathema...
  • Every Student
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    I believe that education is part of the winding journey life offers us. Consequently, as a future teacher, I think that we should offer students a knowledge that will benefit them for years to come. We, as teachers, should try to instill in our students a love for learning. Teaching in this day in age is a challenging process, one that I fully embrace and look forward to. Through my course work, I have learned that a very effective way to teach is in a constructivist manner. This method, I belie...
  • Special Education Teacher
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    This paper will examine some insights that were gained through an interview with a teacher. She was previously a special education teacher. Since inclusion, which means educating a student with a mental, physical, or emotionally disability in a regular classroom, she is now a regular classroom teacher. While interviewing her, she talks mainly of the class she had taught last year. It was a class of twenty- eight, and there were three students with learning disabilities (two boys and one girl). T...
  • Teachers Similar To Professor Keatings
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    Dead Poet's Society The film, Dead Poet's Society, is a story of a English professor who instructs a group of eager boys in a highly accredited and traditional boys academy. Professor Keatings, played by Robin Williams, introduces his students into the world of poetry. Throughout the school year, the professor inspires the students to? seize the day? and make their lives extraordinary. A group of students gets swept away by their teacher's enthusiastic spirit, and they decide to reorganize? The ...

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