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    principles and theories of teaching and learning in medical education has remained the same. The majority of healthcare professionals are involved in clinical teaching during some stage of their career. The clinical teaching skills are as important as clinical, communication and managerial skills. It is, therefore, imperative that all the healthcare professionals develop essential teaching skills to educate the future generation of professionals.…

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    Reflection About Classroom Teaching Experience Being an educator is a challenge and a new learning experience each time. As an educator, I am entrusted with the responsibility of shaping the way students think and feel in the classroom. I have always wanted to be an educator and share my experiences with the new generation of nurses. When I was assigned to work with professor Lynette Rayman to do my classroom teaching experience, I was thrilled because the topic I chose was chronic kidney…

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    opposite directions. They are going different directions to show the difference of people's religion, versus the scientific way. Documenting the importance- The Scope’s Trial is important because in 1925 a science teacher was convicted of not teaching the state’s way of evolution. The teacher violated the way to teach evolution, instead of teaching the way that led to god, and other religions, he taught the way of science. During his trial, the judge prohibited the defence of using fellow…

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    infrastructure and any teaching and learning aids ,the school hours were usually long and the space used for teaching were either the teachers house or business establishment and these establishment were usually noisy and dirty also the teaching method was so time consuming that the students attended school for years but were only able to start reading and writing and they hardly achieved anything beyond little reading and writing. Sharing of information or discussion of a topic was unknown…

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    Unitizing my previous experience at Kroger as a courtesy clerk and applying effective communication from working with customers and employees in as fast past working environment. Through, interacting with challenging customers has provided me with the skills to work in the business environment, thus multitask accomplishing Also, applying what I have learned through my coursework. For instance, in my Business Communication and Business &Technical Report Writing: the understanding of written and…

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    had the chance to work with have had such a wide range of needs from students who do not speak English, to students with reading difficulties, to students who are gifted. Each of the students have taught me the importance of teaching to each and every student and being flexible in my teaching. Through my education that I have received at Ozark’s Technical Community College and Drury University, I have been able to reach educational goals that I have set for myself. In the goals I have created…

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    identities and culture (Ministry of Education, 2007). While there a number of different approaches that can support students’ cultural and linguistic diversity in the classroom, within the constraints of this essay four will be considered, being the importance of knowing your students, funds of knowledge, learning a language and…

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    Benjamin Espinoza, Christian educators have known the importance of storytelling “to illustrate the theological truths” of the Bible’s stories. In his article, Espinoza tried to inform and persuade the reader of the importance of narrative pedagogy in the practice of storytelling in the Christian environment. Additionally, he wants the reader to understand the reasons for Christian educators should implement narrative pedagogy in their everyday teaching ministries. Espinoza defines…

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    Part B Teacher education has undergone a dramatic change and this reconceptualization of teacher education emphasise the importance of building a culture of inquiry, critical reflection, ground-breaking approaches, and research in a diverse, multicultural environment (Khan, 2002). The general focus of a teacher education program is therefore to nurture multiculturalism and diversity to learn from, and share experience with other cultures and institutions and prepare prospective teachers to…

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    assignment I chose my co-teacher Scott McCandless. The reason I chose this person to do this assignment is because as a fellow physical educator I have both content and pedagogical knowledge in order to provide an in depth analysis of his teaching. Scott has been teaching physical education for five years and this is his first year at Pleviak. Each class that we teach has anywhere from around thirty-six to fifty-two kindergarten students. Depending on the time we might have a combination of;…

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