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Challenging's Students
519 wordsDangerous Minds In chapter 4, Freire begins to discuss freedom. Although he believes that it should have some limits, he wants us, as teachers, to give our students all the freedom they need. Watching the movie Dangerous Minds made me question where one draws the line and if we even have that choice over our students. In this movie we see how these students in her Academy class are 'bright, challenging's students who actually turn out to be rowdy and disrespectful inner-city kids. These students...
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Students Religion
664 wordsDouble standards are when there are a set of rules for one set of people and another set of rules for another set of people. How dose this preta in to the separation of church and state do you ask? Religion in school is my answer. We as students are not supposed to preach our religion in school. But along with that there is also a section within each of our text books that is all about religion. Teachers tell us that those are only classics and we have no reason to complain. Then they expect and...
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Teacher's Reactions To The Children's Labels
1,074 wordsExperimenter Expectancy Effect On Children in a Classroom Setting Rosenthal and Jacobson (1966) sought to test the experimenter expectancy effect by examining how much of an outcome teachers' expectancies could have on group of children. Earlier investigations in this area were also conducted by Rosenthal (1963). He worked with children in a research lab, giving each one arat and telling them it was either bred for intelligence or for dullness. The children were put in charge of teaching the rat...
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Disabled Students In Regular Classes
853 wordsINCLUSION Inclusion has became a nation wide movement to include more disabled students in regular classes. Inclusion neglects the educational issues of a child and focuses only on the social issues. Besides the lack of education, there are other disadvantages to inclusion. While this program has been successful in some schools, inclusion has only created problems in others and must be stopped. Costs, distracted students, and frustrated special ed students are just a few of the many problems inv...
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Mike Rose
1,313 wordsMidterm Essay Question: Discuss the benefits one may obtain form reading Mike Rose's book citing specific examples. How may this book be used to help shape a teacher's philosophy and effectiveness? The book Lives on the Boundary, written by Mike Rose, provides great insight to what the new teaching professional may anticipate in the classroom. This book may be used to inform a teacher's philosophy and may render the teacher more effective. Lives on the Boundary is a first person account composed...
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Effective English Teacher
764 wordsKrishna is an effective teacher. Discuss with close reference to the book. An effective teacher is a teacher that produces the result that is wanted. In The English Teacher the story is told in the first person so it is difficult to tell if Krishna is an effective teacher. Nowhere on the book does a student or students or even friends and colleagues say that Krishna is an effective English teacher. So we have to discern from the pages of the book as to whether Krishna is an effective teacher. Th...
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Use And Effectiveness Of Differentiated Instruction
1,334 wordsHey guys. I know that APA is a tough thing to learn. I'm familiar with it thanks to my first masters' program and my undergrad, but it is ever changing and I do NOT claim to be an expert. But, I thought I'd give you a few tips so that this first paper is within APA expectations. So, here are some APA tips: q Only one space after periods, not two. (I had to break this habit also, so I know it is tough. But, please try to do it so that whoever goes through to edit will not have to spend a bunch of...
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Creation Of A Learning Environment Students Need
1,714 wordsThe online era is beginning to change the way we deliver the message to the students. As brokers of information, we have to seek new mediums to reach our students or consumers. Online learning is becoming more popular to reach students to help increase their reading and comprehension of what they read. As a history teacher, it becomes frustrating to assign homework that the students do not do, because they can't. The use of technology has the ability to allow teachers to teach the student, inste...
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Books For Students
1,000 wordsOUR FREEDOM TO READ Many rights are guaranteed to us or implied within our constitutional tradition. The right to read is one of these, and like the other rights it can be used wisely or foolishly. To deny the freedom of choice in fear that it may be unwisely used is to destroy the freedom itself. Book censorship should not be allowed because the right to read freely enables many students to expand their imaginations and knowledge, freedom of inquiry is essential to education in a democracy and ...
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Goal Of The Beasts In The Story
321 wordsLesson Plan October 18, 2001 SUBJECT / GRADE LEVEL: Reading / grade 6th OBJECTIVE: students will read Aunt Beast. AIM: Why is it important not to judge a book by it cover? MATERIALS: Distance Shore textbook Activity WorkbooksNotebooksPencilsBlackboardChalkMOTIVATION: Students will discuss books or movies, which contains characters other than humans. Students will discuss what makes each of us different. Students will discuss why it's important not to judge someone according to their appearance. ...
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Passionate Teacher By Robert L Fried
1,693 wordsThe Passionate Teacher By Robert L. Fried I have just finished reading a wonderful book titled, The Passionate Teacher, written by Robert L. Fried. I was so inspired by this book that I decided I needed to write about it. This book was written for both new teachers and teachers who have been in education for a long time. It's one of those rare books that a reader can connect with on every page. Some of the things discussed in this book include: how to be a passionate teacher, how the author sees...
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Athlete Students
836 wordsCollege athletes and their learning struggles are common through higher educational facilities. Their marriage to two fulltime activities is not well known to the public. Why we are not seeing how many young athletes are used by the academic system? Is Petrie's article true reflection of struggling athletes in crude education? Sad truth hidden in those articles is collecting dust in libraries. The truth is addressed to teachers, coaches and trainers. Petrie is forced to write down his thoughts a...
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Students As Equal For The Teachers
790 wordsLanguage ArtsEssayPromt: "should students be required to wear uniforms to school?" Do you always ask yourself why do students wear those horrible uniforms? Well, 99% of the students do, some find that unnecessary, some find them obsolete, and others just hate those unexciting colors. Nonetheless, they are wrong when they think that uniforms are not necessary, since they are. Because the teachers need to see students as equal, plus, clothes always distract other people, and as proved on a survey,...
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Critical Talents A Teacher
515 wordsA.) In my opinion, the three most critical talents a teacher must possess are patience, creativity, and adaptability. Through the years I have grown to understand the saying, "Patience is a virtue". I feel it is a gift to have the patience to work with a large group of children, whose needs and abilities range at different levels. Everyone becomes frustrated during his / her profession, but a teacher must have the ability to hide those frustrations so the happiness of every child will be ensured...
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Look Forward To Learning
372 wordsMy Personal Philosophy of Education My philosophy of education are the types that are known as progressivism and existentialism. I believe that for me a combination of the two is a perfect way to teach. Progressivism is ideal because the teacher gives the student a say in what they can do within the classroom. It is a hands on system of working. I believe that students can learn very well if they do activities themselves. Learning about how to do something and actually getting to do it are two e...
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Class Size Smaller The Schools
431 wordsThere is a large and rapidly increasing shortage of qualified, licensed teachers in the United States. This affects every parent and every child. Each year an increasing number of children are in classrooms with and unlicensed, unqualified teacher. There are many reasons for this shortage, but unless we figure out how to regulate this problem this shortage will continue to exist. My girlfriend believes that If the teachers's alary was raised it would dramatically increase the interest in teachin...
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Students And Teachers
2,300 wordsThe Cause and Solutions of America's Educational Woes Schools were once a place where people can get an education without any fears. Schools were once safe and teachers were ecstatic to teach. In today's society, schools have become a place of violence. Teachers have given up on students and don't care about the teaching anymore. The government has tried to help the school system by feeding them money. The money some how does not help the school in the ways that the government thinks it will. Th...
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Records Of The Students Progress
1,151 wordsSecondary School observation: St. Enda's is a voluntary secondary school and is situated on Threadneedle road and has extensive grounds consisting of two gaelic / hurling pitches and one soccer pitch. The school looks out on Galway bay making for a very positive and healthy learning environment. Upon entering the building it was immediately noticed that the school was designed to be student centred. The study hall, drama hall and the corridors are all brightly coloured with the walls covered in ...
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Teachers And Students
827 wordsThroughout time, education has been considered a process that, every so often, must be improved. The education quality in the U.S. has declined over the years and people have been looking for a way to make improvements. A more recent proposal has been to go from a traditional nine- month schedule to an all year program. Supporters of year round schooling claim it better educates the student. However, the prospect of year round schooling proves disadvantageous, and nine month schooling is more ef...
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Learning
1,405 wordsCreating A Learning Environment Creating A Learning Environment Essay, Research Paper Creating a Learning Environment We spent a great deal of time discussing learning styles during our first class periods – specifically as relating to adult learning. The focus of this class as evidenced by the title – "College Teaching' – is geared towards the teaching of college students who typically are going to be in the under-30 age bracket. As potential college-level and adult education ...