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    requirement to bring the school back on track or risked being taken over by the state. Mr. Clark’s love for East Side was the motivational factor which drove him to return to the school as principal and to raise the school standards. Joes approached to running the school was to be an autocratic leader, thus he handed down instructions to both staff and students and did not considered their opinion. He instructed students be the one to remove graffiti since it was their doing. Joe saw the…

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    The practicum program has help me to develop soft skills and hard skills which preparing myself to enter the workforce in the future. First of all, the most important skill that I have improved is interpersonal skills. Interpersonal skills are the skills that a person used to interact with other people in the daily life. Through this four months’ period working in Boulevard Enterprise (Kuching) Sdn Bhd, I not only meet with my colleagues everyday but also with the clients. I learnt to get along…

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    Why education is important? • Quote : “I think an education is not only important , it is the most important thing you can do with your life” – Dean Kamen Introduction Every people in this world are all need education. Education is knowledge, education is life, and education is their future. As a necessary thing for all human, so it is very popular and common in all over the world because it is a step for human to get knowledge. Now I will argue about why everybody need education, why education…

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    Self-Reflection

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    Toning the skills and abilities in martial art requires a lot of self-reflection and exchanging of moves with other people. Exchanging of moves is similar to interacting with others, you need at least one partner. Since group discussions are seen predominantly in courses like AB1601, I gain more perspectives and understanding when we attack, by asking each other questions. When conducting group discussions in the classroom, my ability to mix in group learning also helps to complement my…

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    Buddhist Social Thought as depicted in the Nik?yas 17 3. Buddhist Social Education As we know, education is an important factor for the development of human beings. It is an important tool for developing society. The progress of human society depends upon proper and righteous education. According to the Buddha, ?people who live without education and without being trained in good behavior are like blind buffaloes wandering in the forest.?[footnoteRef:2] [2: J. III, p. 368.] 3.1. Meaning…

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    The story I have chosen for my lesson project is Victor Sejour’s The Mulatto (La Mulatre). My lesson plan will be presented to kindergartner’s. I already had my audience in mind before I had chosen my story. If I became a teacher, kindergarten would be one of the grades I would be most excited to teach. I’m focus on this elementary grade so I can get practice in making a curriculum for this grade level and addressing the challenges of teaching important lessons to a younger audience. I picked…

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    REFLECTION ON CLASSROOM OBSERVATION For the first three days of our stay in Munting Ilog National High School (MINHS) we were given time to adjust by letting us observed the class 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…

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    Equality In Education

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    Equality Equity is a very important aspect that should be instil in the classroom although in order for it to be implemented, it is important to identity and expand on what is Equality. Equity does not entail that every learner must be treated the same but focuses on more in treating everyone with equal concern and respect. Therefore it is important as to when I am implementing equality in my classroom that I look at each child as individuals, taking into consideration who they are as an…

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    Every day people learn something new. Whether it be an arbitrary fact or a random skill. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Small Great Things, and American History X the main characters are subject to a constant onslaught of new information that has an effect on how they view others. The benefit of gaining a better understanding of others is creating an informed opinion of a person rather than an opinion based on assumptions. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Jem and Scout gain a better…

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    in this respect is to ensure that children are not trained exclusively under the influence of a single milieu, or, still worse, by a single and unique person” (Durkheim, 1961, pg.144). There are a few reasons this idea of having one teacher could have; first, the child would not be well socialized with different adults and people in general, and second, the child would start to develop mannerisms that the teacher has and would be a similar copy to that individual. Therefore, the child would have…

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