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  • Ways To Teacher Tolerance
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    Judith A. Swearinton Wrote a remarkable article geared around tolerance. Her focus was the way she instructs tolerance in her classroom. She has her students conduct a 16 week tolerance unit. Through this they design and teach to others. She has her students learn through not only through the liberal arts aspect, but she focuses on social studies. She discusses ways to teacher tolerance and suggests further reading and research on tolerance. She stresses the fact that tolerance at any level is n...
  • Students And Teachers
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    Year Round School: An Annual Mistake Omar Ramos Mrs. Wilkerson English II (H) - 411 December 1996 Throughout 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 school claim it gives the student a better education. Howev...
  • Fraulein Von Bergen
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    Amy T. 11/12/04 CIN 304 MAEDCHEN IN UNIFORM Maedchen in Uniform (Sagan, 1932, 80') is a film that was specifically design to represent a group of women living in a patriarchal society and the conflicts they encounter by simply being their naturally, nurturing selves. One major conflict involves the deep relationship that develops between a female teacher and her female student in an all girl boarding school that is operated like a strict military camp. It is heavily suggested that this relations...
  • Type Of Teacher
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    Teachers have the very important responsibility of shaping the lives of young, impressionable children. With this responsibility comes great pride and joy. Therefore all teachers should strive for what can be considered to be a good teacher. A good teacher can be defined as someone who always pushes students to want to do their best while at the same time trying to make learning interesting as well as creative. A positive or negative influence from a teacher early on in life can have a great eff...
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder
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    Can you imagine what it would feel like if your mind was unable to concentrate on something for more than five minutes Now think about if you were fidgety, inattentive, and spontaneously hyper. These are all characteristics of Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder or ADHD. ADHD is a brain based neurologicaldisorder where the person afflicted is not in sync with their surroundings. Though it can be difficult to identify children with ADHD, and even harder tot each them, it can be done. As mentio...
  • High School A Computer Science Teacher
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    What I want to be is an educator because it is one of the most important professions in the world. I would like to teach Technology education this would include computers, Hardware and software, and how to use them, how to write programs on them. This would also include keyboard skills and many other things. Computers are here to stay and technology is the future of our children. Teaching children can also be rewarding and a pleasure. The Age levels I would like to teach are high school and coll...
  • Teacher For A Long Time
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    When I heard that I had to come up with a philosophy paper on why I want to be a teacher I thought I am never going to come up with something credible. This is really hard for me because I do not want to become a teacher. But it was assigned so this is what I came up with. I feel that I have been blessed both with good teachers and bad teachers during my career as a student. It had never really occurred to me though, that I have been a teacher for a long time myself. Also that I have been taught...
  • Critical Thinking Skills
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    Critical Thinking The concepts of critical thinking and perception are both gaining increasing importance in the world today. Critical thinking allows one to understand difficult concepts in a manner that is clearer and more defined. One can more readily understand those concepts if they employ critical thinking. In all portions of everyday life, a person is expected to make independent judgments. Those judgments are based on experience and knowledge. Without the ability to think critically, eve...
  • Diversity Of Staff And Students
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    Abraham Lincoln once said, "The strongest bond of human sympathy outside the family relation should be one uniting working people of all nations and tongues and kindred's". For an organization to work well it has to have a diversity of people, good communication with all the employees, and to be organized in a way that is effective and efficient to function properly. I currently work at the Turlock Junior High School (TJHS). It is an organization that is composed of the administrative staff, tea...
  • Miss Brodie As A Poor Teacher
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    The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Is Miss Jean Brodie a good teacher? Why or why not? Miss Brodie fails to be a good teacher because she teaches on her own accord, gives her students wrong impressions, and displays unprofessional behavior towards her staff and pupils. As a schoolteacher in Edinburgh during the 1930's there were many rules and regulations that teachers had to adhere to in order to successfully feed the minds of their young pupils. Schoolteachers had more of a responsibility during th...
  • Qualities Many Of Today's American Students Lack
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    Honesty. Respect. Integrity. Motivation. Dedication. Patriotism. The preceding words represent qualities many of today's American students lack. Many US citizens question the reason behind this decline of morality within the educational system. Parents blame the teachers; teachers claim the students are unable to be taught and parents aren't attempting to assist teachers in their quest to disperse their knowledge. As for the students, they just don't care. Who exactly is to blame? Students? Teac...
  • Teachers As Teachers Look At Students
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    Essay #2 The Learning? Life? Everyone goes through this journey in his or life. Some fare better than others do; yet we all strive onward. The journey in I am discussing is the schooling system. It is set up for an individual to progress gradually through levels; each designed specifically for stage in which the mind is, at that point in time. Some may agree and some will disagree, but the reality is everyone is? graded? throughout his or life according to school when it is the knowledge learned...
  • Gaff's Second Type Of Student
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    Gene Greiner Other Students, Other Problems Gerald Gaff, teacher of literature at the University of Chicago, writes books about higher education. Other Voices, Other Rooms is an essay from Culture Wars. The battle he describes is being fought on the college campus by faculty and staff. The majority of the wounded are the students, while the remainder are those teaching. He applies the term "cognitive dissonance to the students who survive. Gaff states that few students are able to differentiate ...
  • Kids Along The Educational Process
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    In this field project we are going to investigate an interview that had been taken from a teacher of a regular high school that is occupied in a not totally successful neighbourhood of New York. The main task is to explore questions of access, inequality and other issues that can be taken from the interview presented. The narrative of the interview is provided below and we are going to compare the facts and issues that are presented in the interview to the existing concepts and standpoints. Sett...
  • Effort On The Part Of Educators Students
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    In Mary Louise Pratt's Arts of the Contact Zone she speaks of a course at the school at which she works entitled Cultures, Ideas, Values. This course used, what is in ways, a radical new approach to teaching the schools Western-culture requirement. The course was designed to function as a contact zone. I use this term to refer to social spaces where cultures meet, clash, and grapple with each other, often in contexts of highly asymmetrical relations of power, such as colonialism, slavery, or the...
  • Fired Teacher And School Districts
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    Is it Censorship or Protecting An argument essay involves offering reasons for holding that some controversial claim true. If the argument was read without analyzing, readers will confuse who it is right and who is wrong. Because the argument is two different opinion met strongly. In analyzing an argument, we can either question the premises or question the conclusion. We should read argument essay as how the two things are similar and what properties the two instances have in common. Moreover, ...
  • My Tenth Grade Art Teacher Rochelle Kaplan
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    Job Shadowing Project The business that I chose for my Job Shadowing Project is actually the school that I attend to. I go to school at Brewster High School. The profession that my tenth grade art teacher Rochelle Kaplan chose is a great interest for me. So I chose to interview her. Mrs. Kaplan teaches photography and studio art. During her day she also teaches grades sixth and seventh creative art at Wells Middle School. Rochelle has many tasks and responsibilities being a teacher. The responsi...
  • Students Need
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    Literacy Framework Paper I am writing this paper in order to display my ideas about the works of literacy in print. I have come across many different aspects in my learning that have influenced my thoughts and visions. I will be using findings as my belief for putting literacy into practice at the Elementary level. I will include in my writing different teaching techniques' a list of the Indiana Literacy Standards' ways to assess student learning' and addressing both early language learning and ...
  • Teachers And Students Of Public Schools
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    Reform In High School Curriculum The high school curriculum in our country is a hot topic that is often debated. Over the years, the high school curriculum has changed numerous times and continues to change. The public is constantly attempting to find ways to better educate the students of our nation. The schools are still going through these continuous changes and many people are still trying to decide what type of change would be successful. Some people believe that there is no need for a curr...
  • Teacher And Student
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    ? The? Banking? Concept of Education? In the essay? The? Banking? Concept of Education? , by Paulo Freire, he writes of education today and how it oppresses creativity in students. This oppression is a sum of his concept of banking in which the students become the? depositories and the teacher the depositor.? Freire claims something can be done to stop this Banking process and it starts with student recognition that they need to act. When the students decide to act, the? problem posing method? c...

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