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    especially in a pre-k classroom. In Pre-k they are two different groups of students: morning and afternoon. Therefore, the schedules pertains to both groups, but at different times of the day. Also, in Mrs. Beaver’s classroom there is an assistant teacher; thus, emergency plans for substitutes are not needed. Additionally, pre-k students generally are unable to read; therefore, there is no objective or lesson plans displayed for the students, besides there schedule. Despite pre-k’s…

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    person in which knowledge, skills, values, and beliefs are transferred from one to another. However, when most people think of education, they think of a formal environment where information is being transferred from a person of authority, such as a teacher or a professor, to another person like a student. The transfer of information does not define an education. Information is useless unless we are able to make sense of it. We can then produce something from the raw information to form…

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    educational system, but the best two ways to solve this problem are to hire the best teacher and give more funding for schools. Bill gates said “hire the best…

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    For example, my mother was a teacher but she said sometimes children learn better from their peers. While the teacher teaches the same strategies that work for majority of the public to solve the math equations, sometimes a peer will think of an easier and faster method that the disabled person could understand. Another affective…

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    The Past and Present Obstacles of Education Are today’s educational obstacles and challenges as bad as or even worse than they were in the sixties? Today’s generation of students face some if not more of the same obstacles that they did in the past. Malcolm X explains in this excerpt from his autobiography “Learning to Read and Write” that he motivated his people to gain an education and earn freedom from oppression and poor living conditions. One of the obstacles that Malcolm X faced and we…

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    A plethora of thoughts flow through my mind as I try to think of what learning means to me. So, instead of trying to find an answer to that question, I need to look deeper and find out how learning makes me and others feel. When teachers try to find their own personal philosophy, I’m sure most have to delve into the thought full force. What needs to be taught in their classrooms, what type of environment they strive to create, how the classroom will be set, and how their own ways of learning…

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    different. Harder material, more kids, new teachers, and the fact that I was super shy. First…

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    Every year a diverse group of students will enter a classroom with the goal of expanding their knowledge. Each child in that elementary school classroom is important and deserves the right to learn. Their teacher is the facilitator of what and how they learn. It is the teacher 's job to make sure the needs of every child are met in that room, but no two children are alike. Many children need accommodations or modifications to help those who are mildly disabled or struggling. The term equitably…

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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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    I believe that successful teaching practices at university level not only require enthusiastic students, expert and knowledgeable instructors, and well-organized syllabi and course materials, but they also require passionate, dedicative and enthusiastic instructors. As an earth science and engineering instructor, my major goals are: (i) to exemplify fundamental theories and applications (ii) to learn my students both conceptual and critical thinking skills in a variety of earth-related problems,…

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