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    students measuring overall student performance in relation to classroom size have been conducted, but more infamous, Project S.T.A.R. (Student/Teacher Achievement Rate) was a statewide study on achievement rate in relation to the ratio of students and teachers. Most of America’s schools were found out to have a heavily disproportionate amount of students to teachers. In 2003, Project S.T.A.R. was conducted in the state of Tennessee. Recently, in 2010, the research was compiled by the Center of…

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    Books shouldn't be banned because it's a matter of a small group of people deciding what is right or wrong for a large group of people. Book banning is NEVER about whether or not a book's content is appropriate, well-written or has good values underneath illicit events. Book banning is about control, and who we're giving it to. Who should be in control what teenagers read, their parents or total strangers who are in control of book availability? Censoring “ If you don't like content in a book,…

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    For my field work observation, I observed Middle School students. The teacher used pretty much the same strategies for all three classes. However, she is more careful in class with disabled students. There are many types of students in each classroom. Depending on their needs she used various strategies. For example, If a student is easily to be controll then, she motivated them lightly. On the other hand, if the students is difficult to control then, she uses more strict voice and tell…

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    carbonates. Slide 3: Explanation Physical properties of Iron Teacher: Good morning, students. Student: Good morning, ma’am. Teacher: Today we are going to learn about the physical properties of iron. Can anyone state a physical property of iron? Student: Iron is a grayish white color metal, ma’am. Teacher: Good. Iron is a heavy metal with a specific gravity of 7.9 g/cc and it has high tensility, malleability and ductility.…

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    Personal Philosophy I think children are unique individuals who go to school to reach their full potential. Teachers have a big part in helping students reach their goals by creating a stimulating classroom. In the classroom, Teachers need to provide a safe and secure environment where the students feel like they can explore education within their needs. The learning environment needs to be a structured, engaging and relevant to the learning experiment. Students also need to be an active…

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    A Lesson Relearned

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    Bob Sipchen’s “A Lesson Relearned: High Tech or No Tech, It's All About the Teacher” is a largely unsuccessful attempt to mediate the debate between opposing sides on the issues of technology in the classroom. Granted, Sipchen does an excellent job articulating the deftness demonstrated by a kindergarten teacher in Alaska whom he witnessed teaching her class Russian using only clay puppets. He even observes in detail the gymnastics, skill, and applied theory she employed to present and review…

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    personalities, will need different amounts of praise and time to complete assignments but it is important to remember that every child needs your attention. Diversity is more than just race it is gender, socio-economic class and special needs. Being a teacher is going to be hard enough but adding diversity into the mix will make it especially difficult, but only if you aren’t prepared. To be prepared you will need to understand as much about your students as possible, know how to identify a…

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    Head Start: Observation

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    She loves it when she tells her something new every day. I then asked her how was the program selected and what criteria was important? Amanda said that we live in Little Rock, Iowa so there is only one in our area but I know who the Head Start teacher is and she’s great. It was important that her child would have fun and learn new things. She wanted her child to be happy with it. There is only six kids in her class besides her so she knew all the kids, but now she actually became friends with…

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    Homework Effect

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    A student goes to his room to complete a homework assignment assigned by his math teacher. But when he begins to dig through his backpack to find this homework assignment, he finds the other assignment from his math teacher and the other four assignments he had also forgotten about. The student is immediately overcome with a surge of anger due to stress and never seeing an ending to the long tunnel of homework. Just then his father walks in and the child snaps at him. Excessive amounts of…

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    Why School Is Important

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    and be comfortable with the situation and ready to learn. How you feel when you go to school depends on your relationship with the teachers and the other students, as well as your memories in the school. Odds are, when a teacher tries to control your every move, you do not like said teacher. However, there is no efficiency in a classroom that has no discipline or teacher control. Also, if you do not have the rights or privileges that you feel are necessary to help you fully utilize your…

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