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  • Mrs Deboltfirst Grade Teacher
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    Personal Essay: Classroom Observation Josh Van CoppenolleEDU 301 Social Studies Methods Mary IandoliClassroom Observation Date: 9-30-96 Kindergarten teacher: Mrs. DeboltFirst grade teacher: Mrs. CasteluzoLocation: Penn Yan Elementary Carrie and I were going to observe a kindergarten classroom social studies class that combined their lesson with a first grade class. We we rescheduled to arrive at 2 PM. When I arrived at 1: 50 PM, Carrie was waiting outside the school and informed me that she had ...
  • Real Student
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    It is a shame what our school has become. When I was young I never had a fear of school. I was never afraid of my classmates and to be honest, I loved school. I know things were different when I was in elementary but can things change that much over six years I see kids in the elementary fight all the time with other students and I see first graders uptown smoking. I am honestly amazed. How can a school system deteriorate so fast Is it the caliber of the students that we have It seems that child...
  • Being Your Own Teacher
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    You Are The World Written by: J. Krishnamurti Number of pages: 150 Publishing Company: Harper and Row Copyright 1972 by Krishnamurti Foundation This book is about 12 different talks at various universities. Krishnamurti explains to students ways to give attention to themselves so they can become their own teacher as well as their own disciple leading toward self mastery. He uses psychological terms to explain different states of attention. And quotes various religious sayings to answer questions...
  • Social Development Of His Student
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    Psychoanalysis presumes that a good understanding of development requires analyzing the symbolic meanings of behavior and the deep inner workings of the mind. It places a huge emphasis on the unconscious and how the unconscious is the precursor to human development. The level of awareness that I possess of psychoanalytic theory would impact my performance in the classroom only if I act on my understanding in a proactive manner. I believe it was Socrates who said that a teacher is one who not onl...
  • Teacher Like Gatto Through His Schooling
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    Hidden Curriculum Education is designed to serve many purposes towards the youths of today. It teaches the youth how to be better people and it prepares them for life. Education teaches its pupils knowledge in more that one way, by looking at life in different directions. There is a curriculum that is taught by the teachers and the textbooks, and in addition to the standard schooling there is also a "hidden curriculum". Gatto and Rose each have their own style of teaching and learning and their ...
  • Sylvia And The Other Teachers
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    Up the Down Staircase By Bel Kaufman The main character of this book is Sylvia Barret she is a recent college graduate, and works as a high school English teacher. Sylvia would like to work in a nice private school, like so many of her friends. Instead Sylvia takes a job with the board of education, in a niece attempt to reach out to the under privileged inner-city children in public schools. Sylvia battles with so many choices in this book. In the end she makes the right ones. Another character...
  • Student Activities And The Teachers
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    For this critical analysis, the first article I have chosen to evaluate "A Social Capital Framework for Understanding the Socialization of Racial Minority Children and Youths" by Richard D. Stanton-Salazar. This article surprised me in various ways and gave me mixed emotions. The author details a network-analytic framework to understand the socialization and schooling experiences of working-class racial minority youth. Stanton-Salazar examined the relationships between youth and institutional ag...
  • Students And Teachers
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    Effective classrooms have a positive and purposeful atmosphere, where students and teachers feel valued, and work together in a supportive and safe environment. The effective classroom is one where students learn, and teachers help them to do so without spending much of their time managing 'problem' or 'difficult' behaviour. However, this is not an easy task, and at one time or another teachers may experience difficulty in maintaining a harmonious working environment. The main focus of this chap...
  • Group Work Among Students
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    The United States has been teaching its students for countless years now. Today's education process in the United States is that of the banking process. Paulo Freire gives light to a new and advanced process by which America should learn by, one that will prove to be an investment for the nations society, and soon will. For years now we have been learning in Americas institutions for the first eighteen to twenty-five years of our lives. Always being taught by our teachers and professors, hoping ...
  • Student On Simple Words
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    Throughout the span of the past few weeks I have traversed the globe, visiting several countries and regions, only to realize that although new methods develop, language as a way of expressing ones self has remained the most effective. Despite this fact, language still has its pitfalls. Neil Postman, in his essay 'Defending Against the Indefensible,' ; outlines seven concepts that can be used to aid a student in better understanding the language as a means of communication. He describes how mode...
  • Need Of Teacher Training Development
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    Man's fulfillment as a creature lies in his attainment of eternal happiness in heaven; he works towards this goal by developing himself to make him worthy of the glory and happiness in God's company. But what is development Development is the act by which a person or a thing's potentials and capabilities are brought to light and are actualized. It is the elusive goal on the horizon that beckons us to do better, to try harder, and to tread onwards, always. But regardless of how hard we struggle, ...
  • Students And Teachers In China
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    Name: Ke Qin Assignment: Biography (Final Copy) An Experience in the Cultural Revolution Cultural Revolution in China was a time, where the educated became farmers and the farmers were the ruling class. I was raised in China untill I was ten years old. Even after the Cultural Revolution, there was a strong emphasis on knowing where out grains and wheat came from. We had to value the farmers who provided the food we had on the table each day. I believe the idea is good for what it stands for, but...
  • Students With Disabilities As Tutors
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    "Collaboration and Cross-Age Peer Tutoring for Lucy" Collaboration provides many potential benefits and few drawbacks for parties involved in the Lucy's education. Mr. Allen's first grade class achieve educational goals as well. Mr. Allen and Ms. Harris have joined forces to form an educational environment that facilitates learning for both the first grade class and Lucy. The objective is to provide a win-win situation for everyone involved. The obvious benefits are areas of academic enhancement...
  • My Teaching Job
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    I would like to pursue graduate studies at Cambridge University so that I can build up a career as a teacher training cross-cultural communicators in UK. On the strength of my scores, I gained acceptance in 1995 into British Columbia University and got a diploma of English Foreign Affairs Translation in 1997. During my 1 year's excellent working in a company after graduation, exercising diligence to give full play to my intelligence, I passed the tough exams in May, 1998 for continuing study as ...
  • Teacher
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    STUPID QUESTIONS WITH THE SMART ANSWERS: BOY: May I hold your hand? GIRL: No thanks, it isn't heavy. GIRL: Say you love me! Say you love me! BOY: You love me... GIRL: If we become engaged will you give me a ring?? BOY: Sure, what's your phone number?? GIRL: I think the poorest people are the happiest. BOY: Then marry me and we " ll be the happiest couple GIRL: Darling, I want to dance like this forever. BOY: Don't you ever want to improve?? BOY: I love you and I could die for you! GIRL: How soon...
  • Four Boys Teacher
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    This movie is about a group of boys that live in an Appalachian town that is centered on mining. These four boys have grown up around a mine with many of their fathers or relatives working in the mine. It is pretty much assumed that one will work in the mine and stay in the city of Coalwood for the rest of their lives unless they can somehow get a scholarship. The easiest way to receive a scholarship would be through athletics and that was not easy in itself. The main character, Homer Hickey, ha...
  • High School Student
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    Pregnancy. Divorce. Drugs. Alcoholism. Anorexia. Bulimia. With an addition so many more, these ingredients are what make up our everyday atmosphere. Our everyday society. Flick on the tube and turn to Channel 3 news... "Divorce rate has shot up into a ravishing 50%!" ... "Another drug bust just prevailed at our local high-school... ". ... "Just in at 12: 30 am, a five car pile up due do drunk teenage driver!" These are phrases we hear everyday screaming at us. It's on the news, why shouldn't we ...
  • Schools The Students
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    Schools Should Not Discuss The War In Iraq. (Agree or Disagree?) The war in Iraq and whether it was right or wrong has dominated world headlines in the past few months. There has been debate between various nations and the U. N, in Australia there were protests and rallies which involved students and even teachers from schools which took a day off to join in. This raises the question about whether the war in Iraq should be discussed in school. My answer is yes, its to further educate these young...
  • Teach English Language
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    As books have served throughout time as a link between generations as well as cultures, literature serves as an encompassment of all the endeavors of women and men, giving its students a profound sense of cultural and historical identity as well as the linguistic power to express each unique perspective. In 1994 I decided to take advantage of one of the overseas program that the University of Oregon had to offer. My Spanish teacher and mentor recommended that I visit his hometown of Guanajuato, ...
  • Y Teaching Activities Every Strategy
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    Summary Description of the three perspectives: "Y Lectures- We were spoken to by different lecturers about different aspects that directly relate to the teaching that we undertake in our practicum and the teaching we will be doing in our professional lives. We have covered topics such as child protection, teaching strategies, classroom programming and effective classroom management. The lectures included individual tasks combined with group work tasks that required us to work together to accumul...

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