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    nquiry-Based instruction is the teaching method researched for this paper. The research collected shows the importance of inquiry-based instruction in the 21st century schools. The students today need more instruction to allow them to discover the answer to the problem instead of the teacher always modeling the problems. Inquiry-Based instruction is a student centered teaching method and the students work in pairs or groups to solve problems. Studies have shown that students retain the…

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    Essay On Confucianism

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    East-Asia, which promotes basic virtues in order to maintain society successful. By exploring Confucianism and its teachings, one may discover that this ideology is the root of many people’s culture and believes in China and other Asian countries. One of the world’s most interesting religions is Confucianism, because it differs from other religions in many ways, focusing in teaching individuals to live a lifestyle that will lead to a successful society. To begin, Confucianism is a way of life as…

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    of Practical Theories of Teaching, 2(1), 50-67. This journal suggests ways for turning practical knowledge into usable forms into teaching, and how it might be enhanced to develop learning, rather than being simply theoretical knowledge. Sanders and McCutcheon (1986) says “Unavoidably teaching is active, intentional value-laden work. It is demanding physically, emotionally and mentally.” The authors describe the complexities of the three kinds of practices in the teaching process and provide…

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    in everyday tasks. Mr. Cathy addressed the importance of staying informed and in touch with technological changes and making the most of what they offer, he even asks himself, “Am I changing as fast as this technology is changing?” (Cathy, 2013) As a leader we have to embrace technological changes, but we should also embrace the things in our life that never will change, like the teachings of Christ (Cathy, 2013). Mr. Cathy also stated the importance of using his pocket Bible as a tool to…

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    Healthy People 2020 is a national organization that emphasizes the importance of health education across the lifespan. Early and Middle Childhood was added in Healthy People 2020 to merge the gap from infancy to adolescences (Early and Middle Childhood, n.d). According to Healthy People 2020, studies show that how children develop in this stage sets the tone for the child’s healthy development and lifelong learning: considering, by the of 3 the human brain grows 90 percent of its adult size…

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    Integrating Plah According to the article Holding on to Play by Lisa Woods “Play is important for brain, cognitive, linguistic, physical, psychological and socio-emotional development and wellbeing” (Woods 48). In this article Woods demonstrates the importance of play in a classroom, and she also shows how important it is for teachers to be advocates for play in their schools, and to have a support staff of likeminded peers, parent and students. Based on this article I believe that play is…

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    Each professor has a different experience but they all show the importance on creating and keeping a global community. Also, all of these professors have more than 10 years of experience in teaching. Therefore, the result of this small study may not be relevant for adjunct professors, community professors, or professors who are just starting this career. Also, in this sample, all of them experienced traveling abroad, thus this results may not apply for professors who did not traveled abroad.…

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    poets as far back as ancient Greece.” There is much debate in high school english classrooms, school districts across the country, and professional literary journals, regarding the importance of teaching Shakespeare’s plays, especially the tragedies, to high…

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    Morgan and Leisel. Today we will be speaking to you about the topic of youth homelessness in Australia. This is a massive problem that occurs all over Australia. Fortunately Catholic Social Teachings teach their communities about this relevant problem in today’s society. Not only does Catholic Social Teaching inform people about this problem there are also organisations that help this cause. By helping and learning about this topic the mission of Jesus can be fulfilled. To begin with, Youth…

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    Teach Cursive Writing

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    Teachers should teach cursive writing because, compared to print cursive has a smooth flow and it takes less time to write for some people. A good thing about cursive is students with dyslexia therapy cursive can be instrumental in helping with the students read and write. Writing cursive is not just for the fact that it’s faster but also for the fact that its beautiful compare to print and it’s not just plain. Cursive is a beautiful way of writing words. At least 41 states don’t require cursive…

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