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    is not what it seems and what is actually does is a horrible. Two individuals by the name of John Taylor Gatto and Richard Louv have spoken out against the current system people hold as infallible in the book Rereading America. Gatto is a retired teacher who has taught in schools for over thirty…

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    to SCF at the next possible summer term and I am going to be an elementary school teacher. “Well that’s good! I’m glad. You know school is important.” She…

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    All kids learn different ways. Some are visual learners, some hands on, and some can just read it and know it. All kids are unique in their own ways. This is why it is so important for teachers to teach all kids individually to their specific necessities. Speaking more toward elementary school age, kids need opportunities for breaks throughout their day. These breaks make it easier for them to concentrate when in the classroom. For anybody who has ever been in a first grade classroom during math…

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    manages a classroom of 31 students as they partake in guided reading. That being said, strategies apparent in the video are consistent with Jack Kounin’s model of discipline. Kounin found that good discipline was more contingent on how effective teachers presented their lesson plans, rather than what they did to correct misbehavior after it occurred. Furthermore, he came up with five behavioral techniques that are imperative to preventing misbehavior and facilitating successful classroom…

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    1. What can liberal arts education do to me? Through the beginnings of this course I have discovered that there is a lot more to the liberal arts than I thought before having a small understanding of them. The question itself is a prime example. Rather than asking what liberal arts education can do for me it asks what it can do to me. I had never thought of an education in this sense. Liberal arts education can change my way of thinking. It is more than just learning a subject to pass a course…

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    Annotated Timeline 1. The historical events presented in the Annotated Timeline are important for a number of reasons. The opening of the first Normal School was important because it was a huge step for teachers seeking a higher education so that they could provide the best learning environments for their students. The Compulsory Attendance Act of 1852 was important because it helped form a favorable public opinion of education and reiterated the importance of children attending school. The…

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    Fluency, decoding and comprehension were all low. His teachers reported that his performance on this test was reflective of his performance in the classroom. Oral and Written Language: 5. In 36 instructional weeks, when given a Writing CMB: Correct Writing Sequence story starter with 1 minute to think and 3 minutes to write, Chris will write 75 Total Words Written. On his Written Language Goal, Chris scored: Chris’s teachers commented that he “works hard” to listen in class; however,…

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    of multiculturalism, religious diversity and how to act professionally when faced with these situations. The objective is try to find a solution for dealing with diversity in a school. When faced with diversity in a school building, it may require teachers to grow and learn from and with the students and families that encompass it. When attempting to develop and discover…

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    One of the biggest concerns I found in the reading is how ELL student will be neglected until the teachers sense the students are linguistically ready for instruction. Students should never be neglected. One of the most interesting research finds was that there was not a significant difference in understanding with respect to language diversity. Class that were created to help students understand and become more aware of the issue did not seem to make that much of a difference according to the…

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    grouping desks as the teachers had 4 groups of 7 students to an area. This set up offered several benefits including encouraging collective learning, building a sense of class community, and making the best use of the space. This also helped each table group to have their own set of materials and books. All of the supplies students needed stay together and they were in charge of keeping up with their own stuff. There was a basket for finished work on the shelves. The teachers’ desk was located…

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