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    According to Tom Smith, Edward Polloway, James Patton, and Carol Dowdy, the instructional pressure for all teachers to teach increasingly complex curricula, while addressing a wide array of needs, became greater (2012, p. 109). Classroom management is a huge key to students learning. Not only that but behavior management is part of that because as a teacher you exhaust your time and yourself just trying to manage students’ behavior. Differentiation in the classroom is not only your instruction…

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    PREPARATION Topic: Spelling Lesson: Third Grade Spelling Big Idea: Spelling gives students the ability to understand how to spell correctly and a strategy for memorizing spelling words. Standards: 1.2.3.F Determining the meaning of words/phrases as they are used in grade level texts ELP.1.L.1-3.1 Follow oral simple directions with visuals or nonvisual support Objectives: The students will be able to recognize and read grade-appropriate spelling words. The students will be…

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    that we will be handling. This phase in practice teaching was very important. I have learned how students differ from sections A to D in terms of classroom management, behavior and participation in Math class. I have also learned how my cooperating teacher handled each class, how he adjust his teaching to meet his students’ capabilities. Each section has its own need. Section A was very active. They tried to compete for the teacher’s attention by being the first one to answer. The challenge…

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    experience. “The Banking Concept” examines the educational system, where the author illustrates the teachers and students role in the system. The author also illustrates also how the banking approach works, and writes about the opposite approach in the second half of the passage, problem posing. Firstly, what is the banking education? The banking education is a term used to describe whereas the teacher is a active participant and on the other side, the students also receiving information…

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    No Child Left Behind

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    through schooling can think of a teacher who made a positive, life changing impact on them who allowed his/her students to think creatively, openly, clearly, and driven. On the flip side of this, we can all think of that one teacher we couldn’t learn a thing from who was dull, uncaring, cut and dry, and impassive. Flash back to a time during your childhood and think of the best/worst teachers you ever had. What qualities did your teachers possess or lack that made them good or bad? Did their…

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    takes a lot of skill. I feel that to be a teacher you need to be able to teach well, be able to work with others, provide multiple teaching methods, and to be able to control a classroom. Teaching is very important because you are training the next generation to help the world. These students need to have great teachers who can teach, so that they can move on to the next better thing in life with ease. Teachers also need to be able to work with others. A teacher need to be able to work with…

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    all know, 6th grade wasn’t a good school year. People looked weird, everything was new, it was just an awkward system all together. In 6th grade everything didn’t feel right. It was like I was back in 5th grade but without the teacher taking the class everywhere. I started to notice as the year went by, the 5th grade part of 6th grade was fading in a good way. Anyway, so in 6th grade, there were some good experiences. One of these “experiences” was meeting the teachers, two to be exact. Their…

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    security on school campuses? Many students and teachers have perish due to shootings on school grounds. All had a form of security that were armed with guns but some have proven to be unreliable in these situations when needed the most. A good solution to prevent this or help prevent this is to arm the teachers. My research will show why this is a good solution by going over a some pros and cons of gun carry by citizens and why we have it, why arming the teachers would be prove to be positive…

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    would think of how lucky I was to have the opportunity to go to a school like Jay M. Robinson. My way of thinking changed because I knew that to get educated it did not matter if I was different from the people around me. I am grateful for the bad and good experiences that I went through, and who I have become because of them. The No Child Left Behind Act was created to have a better education system that improved the lack…

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    students can employ for all round development to help live independently, adapt to the society and discover their real selves. Although education deals with the empowerment of people in the modern society, thus the education system should focus more on teachers and students’ interaction in the classroom setting. Also,…

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