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    times, teaching styles and teachers’ curriculums need to change as well. Simply put, it is no longer a matter of if teachers should incorporate video games, but how can they do it in an effective and appropriate way. With this generation so much more partial to technology than any…

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    High School Opportunities

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    and get a second chance. I could understand that quantities of people don’t strive to achieve good grades on tests and fail all of them, then later do test corrections and earn a C+. This makes me disappointed, the students have potential, but instead of putting that potential to good use, they throw it down the…

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    “Effective communication is essential for building school-family partnerships and constitutes the foundation for all other forms of family involvement in education. Good two-way communication between families and schools is a necessary support for student success in school.” (AFT, 2012 p.45) I feel my school in particular does some very good things to promote and develop this type of relationship.…

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    Iep Meeting Video

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    The school had large IEP meetings. The Special Education teacher was responsible for coordinating the meeting. She can teach other teachers without her qualifications about complex terms. “In order to be prepared to educate students with special needs in the regular education classroom, new teachers need to know the terms and have information about the responsibilities associated with these students” (Lapairie, 23). There was one teacher who took notes of the entire meeting. The kid, Dominic…

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    a successful woman, and perhaps it’s from the discipline that her former orchestra teacher, Jerry Kupchynsky, applied in his class. Wanting other students to discover that strict teachers are efficient instructors, the writer publishes the article: Why…

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    skills. In order to have a successful classroom the teacher must have positive relationships with her students. A positive relationship is being able to praise and discipline students in a healthy matter. As well, a positive relationship is the teachers and students are working with each other to reach to be successful inside and outside for the classroom. There are many tools to have positive teacher and student relationships. For example, a teacher must have consistent environment for the…

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    Over the period of April to November 2015, Mischa has shown significant improvements in behavior and work performance in her Group SpEd session. Mischa consistently displayed good work behavior during session as she readily complies with routines, tasks and to instructions. She also manages to sustain good attention and engagement to group and individual activities given and exhibited better frustration tolerance when engaged in repetitive tasks, when blocked from engaging in rituals and…

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    Teachers tenure is a policy that keeps teachers from getting fired and is job security for teachers from ever getting fired. Is keeping the current policy to some thing new would be a better for teachers. What does it mean when a teacher gets tenure? or should there still be tenure for teachers in the future? Is the current policy that teachers have tenure should be switched to a new policy now or in the future? It does not matter if the teacher has tenure or has a lot of experience if they are…

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    school classes are too big. We never get enough one on one with the teachers, so if you're not understanding the lesson then you have to try and figure it out yourself. We don’t get enough one on one because everyone else is playing around and not paying attention, so that leads to no one learning anything. No one learns anything because no one is paying much attention, because everyone is talking and not even acknowledging the teacher and that she is trying to teach a lesson. People tend to…

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    The first essay I read was People Are Inherently Good by Asanti Jones. If all people were raised as described the outcomes would all be varied. Children should develop their own beliefs and learn from mistakes rather than abiding to what their parents believe and value. However, parents should inform and make them aware of how things will make them feel so that they can think before they act and reconsider. Everyone should be allowed to decide on their own if something is right or true and what…

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