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    When Mrs. Laura was teaching math, she used the smart board to write all the problems. She would then call up the children and had them write the answer on the smart board. The children had little dry erase boards in front of them so they can try to figure out on their own the answer. Each day, the children would count each number on the number chart and then add a new number as the days went by. So by the end of the school year, they were able to count up to the number 180. By the end of the…

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    Teaching a Pessimist In a song from Lion King II, Simba sings to his daughter, “As you go through life you’ll see there is so much that we don’t understand, and the only thing I know is things don’t always go the way we planned”, I have lived much of my life with a grumpy and pessimistic outlook, even when I laughed I was sure something depressing was soon to follow. This pessimism was not because I had a bad life, instead it was because of my perfectionism. Throughout my life, I have tried to…

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    3) Teaching Adjustment: Teachers can make use of different teaching methods in the classroom, e.g. using charts, pictures, playing videos on projectors, making use of very simple definitions and terms, teaching with locally made instructional materials for teaching. This helps students to relate the teaching to previous knowledge or past experiences. 4) Classwork/Tasks: It is a very good idea for teachers in an inclusive classroom to break up or divide class tasks and activities into smaller…

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    nothing was consistent for them to learn English. However, after each session, I was able to tell that their English proficiency have improved, and most likely, I could tell that they were satisfied of what they have been taught. Through experiencing teaching ESL learners, they are always looking for exact and accurate information or knowledge about English from the lecturer. For example, my Chinese student that I tutored about American English pronunciation, intonation, and liaison between…

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    Introduction Teaching is a complex and demanding profession that requires intense dedication and passion. It is a profession where the responsibility is great, the potential for failure is significant and the remuneration small. Despite the tribulations of the job, teaching traditionally has offered its share of rewards. Finding ways to connect meaningfully with students, designing lessons that addresses students’ needs, and using one’s talents to improve the lives of others are the moral…

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    Teaching Speech! As a child, we’re all asked the reputed question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Most of us would say things like, “a famous person,” or, “a superhero,” but, eventually, many of these children would grow up to become doctors or scientists or even musicians…. However, few of them would actually go into the profession of teaching. As of the last 25 years, the numbers of those who become teachers has been cut in half. As this problem grows larger and larger with each…

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    Throughout my life I have been intrigued by the teaching methods of teachers, particularly when it came to the subject of mathematics. Once I entered university, and began to take increasingly more difficult mathematic classes, I realized that the methods of teaching mathematics relied too heavily on the notion of memorization, and not understanding the basic concepts of the material at hand, which is vital in having success in university mathematic courses. Yet, I have felt that neither…

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    While teaching preschool, it is always important to use teaching aids and puppets to ensure that the students can learn their lessons in such a way that they will never forget them. But are we using the teaching aids correctly? Many of teachers might sometimes use it but most of them are still teaching in the traditional manner by giving worksheets etc. Let us go back to the past where everything was taught in the traditional manner. In this…

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    This is one of the most used sentences in the classroom when teachers ask students to study a little bit more. I am not here to simply discuss about your priorities, so I would like to show you several funny, easy, and efficient ways to practice and learn English during the day. Most students think that in order to practice English, they are supposed to stop doing whatever they’re doing, get their school 's book, and start reading it for hours. I am not saying that method is wrong, but it is…

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    When it comes to reading, writing, and speaking I feel that the teacher should be able to understand the concept of grammar and they should know how to apply it in the classroom. When teaching grammar I would come up with different lesson plans and activities. I will make sure they understand and can comprehend the concept of grammar. Grammar should be taught in different ways, because it is important for the student to feel comfortable…

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