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    Play-Based Curriculum In early childhood education, there are different methods that can be used when teaching the curriculum. Two approaches of teaching the curriculum include play-based and subject-based curriculum (Downey & Garzoli, 2007). A play-based curriculum approach to teaching revolves around teaching the curriculum through play. In order for this to occur, the classroom is usually set up with centers where children are allowed to roam the room and play. Within these centers, a…

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    Response To Buddhism

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    appealing teachings of the Buddha, rather than those detailed in Confucianism. As Buddhism’s hold grew stronger within China and the religion was assimilated further into society, many different viewpoints of Buddhism became apparent. The responses to Buddhism ranged from positive to…

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    that the written piece would be directed at the public. This topic on the importance of teaching children how to swim would interest parents, grandparents, teachers and community leaders that are concerned with children’s water safety skills. With this in mind, the introduction 2 draws the reader into a traumatic and possible tragic example of what can occur if a child cannot swim, underlining the importance of teaching children how to swim. Furthermore, the writer taps into the fear of…

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    Teaching Your Horse to Bow First thing’s first. Other than it being an impressive trick, what are the benefits to teaching your horse to do something like this? “The horse is a prey animal. His first instinct is to run from danger. Horses run first and then think later” (Lisa Rask). By teaching your horse to bow, among other tricks, it can allow him to think first, then act. Doing this will also build on to the trust your horse already has for you. Teaching a horse to bow takes a lot of time…

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    TEACHING LABS AND RECITATIONS INTRODUCTION Labs and recitations complement the lecture component of a course. While the lab component of a course typically has a well-defined schedule of experiments to be conducted each week, the recitation is intended to allow students to discuss and obtain clarification of material presented in the formal lecture. Consequently, its structure is generally more flexible than a lab. Some courses may have both a lab and a recitation. While labs and recitations…

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    “Beyond Solo Teaching”, Feiman-Nemser discuss some of the challenges a first-year teacher may face and the importance of assigning a mentor teacher. I agree with Feiman-Nemser’s view of incorporating and fostering a professional learning community in the mentor process. As stated in the article, an occasional check-in does not provide a first-year teacher with the feedback or growth required to be successful in…

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    Caritas Teachings

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    they live out the radical teachings of Jesus. The three teachings of Jesus we have chosen are: • Firstly, the preferential option for the poor, sick and marginalized. • Secondly, the dignity of the human person • And lastly, social justice. We believe that these teachings are essential for the creation of the kingdom of God in our world. Caritas strives to end poverty, uphold dignity and promote justice, so they are perfect to become a role model for Jesus’ teachings. 2. Jesus taught about…

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    faith and worship. Buddhism teaches one to develop their mental capacity to the fullest in order to fully understand life. Buddhism also teaches one to end the worlds suffering through compassion and doing good onto others. Buddhism expresses the importance of finding oneself and the true meaning of life; therefore, it is a philosophy rather than a religion. The philosophy of Buddhism is centered around self-discovery, and therefore can be classified as a philosophy. The Kalama Sutta, a…

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    Cates unintentionally challenges the authority of unjust laws by teaching Darwinism in a religious town. Drummond emphasizes that even though Cates feels wrong for violating a state law, the laws he violated are not necessarily fair (Lawrence and Lee 37). Therefore, the purpose of the novel is to demonstrate the importance of questioning teachings, rules, and authoritative figures. Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee illustrate the importance of questioning amoral authoritative figures through…

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    I learned that when teaching social skills, I needed to adapt my lesson to meet the needs of all learners. I used a type of graphic organizer that was easy to read and easy to utilize. This benefitted both the auditory and visual readers. Understanding and identifying Learner Development has a major impact on student learning. Being able to recognize and identify what strategies these students need to be successful in school is key to their learning success. Being able to identify their…

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