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    1.2.2 Curriculum Alignment: To make the program dynamic, logical and effective, the pedagogical principles of alignment was applied in all courses. This alignment answer many questions like what a teacher is going to deliver, what students will learn, how the activities should be designed and how to evaluate students learning in a course or a program. Initially course learning outcome(s) are documented ina clear way that the students understand that what is expected from them. After drafting the…

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    Ethical Case Dilemma

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    student. Due to the lack of one child he needs to get additional help, (with 31 students and a need for 32 students), and according to the district of Elm Elementary, the school does not meet the necessary requirements to gain one additional ESE teacher he would like to have. The school has 31 students in special education, a fairly considerable quantity of students but not enough for “extra help”, and according to this case Sally may be possibly be identified too early for an emotional…

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    This past week on September 29th, I sat down in person to interview my host teacher; Mrs. B. Mrs. B is a special education teacher at New Haven Elementary School of Columbia Public Schools, and she has been teaching students with disabilities for 15 years. Throughout all 15 years of teaching, she has always been in a self-contained classroom, but as the years have gone on she has experienced students of all different functioning levels. Her first year of teaching was in Moberly, due to the fact…

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    create a better learning environment. It is very important for teachers who are teaching with students with Autism to always keep their language simple and concrete because teachers who use few words as possible can be able to get their point across. Just to make sure the children understand what the teacher said it would help if the teacher asked the student what they just asked. Teachers should avoid…

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    include teacher proof curriculums and prefers a loosely coupled organization where teachers can change and make their lessons their own. His believe is giving teachers ownership to their lessons and classes, which will make the teachers take more pride and their teaching and giving more creditability to their lessons. The Role of the Instructional Leadership My principal believes that all teachers need to be…

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    Should Culture Be Taught

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    classrooms (Kramsch, 1993). Stressing the importance of culture, Atkinson (1999) argue that in the field of teachers of English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) profession, after learning and teaching, culture is the most permanent concept that teachers explicitly or implicitly encounter in the SLT/L classrooms. Scholars who devote their studies to the concept of culture emphasize that teacher must avert to judge a given culture rather they must expand their knowledge of culture in order…

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    the Common Core State Standards for second grade in the area of listening and speaking, teachers will have to ensure that ELLs are freely permitted to participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners to discuss different grade level topics and texts, as well as to produce complete sentences and ask and answer questions. Based on this, ELLs will benefit of modeling opportunities provided by teachers and more advanced students. Additionally, asking and answering open-ended…

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    Ron Clark Reaction

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    The Ron Clark is the type of teacher new teachers hope to become one day. His story gives great examples of ways to make sure that no students is overlooked or left behind. He goes above and beyond what most people see as a teacher’s job. He did not work 8-4 and walk away. He spent time actively working to find techniques to engage his students in ways that would make learning fun for them. He also spent time outside of class working with them on their studies. Students don’t always learn…

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    Small Group Lesson

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    Thinking about the students’ experiences, cultural, and language backgrounds and interests, brings up different supports to use to assist them in successful learning. Most of the students love paired or group reading. They get very excited when the teacher says find a buddy to read with. Students will be given the opportunity to work in groups, while reading the texts they will be comparing, in lesson two. The ELL student will be provided with various visual presentations to assist him with…

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    For 21st century teachers creating lesson plans are more interactive with current information to help students learn the various subjects. The Internet has different uses such as tools for teaching, networking, impacting instructions and student learning. In today classrooms, you may establish learning instruction through face-to-face, blended or distance learning environments. Teaching Tool Internet usage in the classroom has become a requirement throughout many schools for teachers to…

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