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    Moral Panic

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    who held positions as teachers, but also how the industry was seen as a whole. Catherine Beecher, an early feminist who believed that education should focus on bettering society by increasing morality…

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    Savage Inequalities is a great book that gives insight on the imbalance of school funding around the nation between 1988 and 1990. Jonathan Kozol writes of his travels to thirty different neighborhoods across six states. These schools range from the poorest to some of the wealthiest in the state. How can there be such a wide disparity of conditions in a country that claims equal opportunity for all? Kozol quickly comes to the realization that poor children are not given an equal opportunity at…

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    consent form, Mike did not reveal his age, academic background or real name. However, the man seems to be in his fifties. Mike was selected to participate in the study because he met the research interview requirements in the sense that he has been a teacher for multicultural classrooms on post secondary schools in the city of Chicago. Mike was the first volunteer to be interviewed based on his availability. The interview was conducted on the last days of May 2015 in Ahlul Bait Center in…

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    What is school culture? Edglossary.org 2014, defines it as beliefs, perceptions, relationships, attitudes, and written and unwritten rules that shape and influence every aspect of how a school functions. School culture is a vital component of what makes you school tick. If you have a bad school culture you will deal with problems that are self-inflicted by the school. However, a positive school culture can lead to easier resolve with conflicts throughout your school’s dynamic. What is my school…

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    and many more. When asked this question my response was that I wanted to be a teacher or more specifically a math teacher. At the time I was never really sure why, but as I have grown up and looked back on my experiences in school it has become clear I wanted to be a teacher; this being because I loved to learn and I love to help people. I think that my love for learning is one of the main reasons I wanted become a teacher because no matter what is going on something is always learned. So with…

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    significant challenge I am facing so far in my teaching role is being able to teach and feel that the words I am saying sound natural and more conversational. I taught my first lesson on September 1st. I taught a pre-planned lesson by my Mentor teacher, Michelle Hill, on the Compass Rose. At first I was a little nervous but took quite a bit of time thinking about what I would say to the…

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    the ones who have helped cause the role of teachers to go from solely educating students to becoming their guardians in a large amount of situations, for Mrs.Grabowski feels that no longer do teachers just teach content, but they protect the students, guide them in life decisions, and have to ensure that they receive all that they need to live a healthy life all while teaching them the required material. In order to handle the stress of being a teacher Mrs. Grabowski believes that everyone…

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    Diana Bryant

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    On a sunny and windy day at Brownsville, Texas, Mrs. Diana Bryant, a geography teacher at Brownsville Early College High School executes her job and shares her knowledge as if it was the last day of her life, always with a positive attitude and a warm smile. Mrs. Bryant starts her day as usual; preparing a teaching schedule, having the materials needed to teach her subject, but most importantly she manages to create a learning ambiance of education, comfort, and entertainment where her students…

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    535). Upper Saddle River, N.J.: PH/Merrill/Pearson. Prior to deciding to pursue a teacher working with Kindergarteners, I weighed out both the advantages and disadvantages of being a teacher. Therefore, I understand that there are several rewards and challenges a teacher will face. In the following paragraphs I will explain three rewards and three challenges that I will face as a teacher. First, I…

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    In a school the role of the Special Educational Needs Co-Ordinator is to “assessing, planning and monitoring the progress of children with Special Educational Needs.” (Sutton Parent Partnership Service). They are a member of staff in a school or nursery and parents and staff go to them if they need help or advice on how to deal with a child with Special Educational Needs. The roles of a Special Educational Needs Co-Ordinator changes depending on the setting they are in for example if they are in…

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