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    A Passionate Teacher

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    this definition is so simplistic comparatively to their real job and their actual impact they have on students. Teaching requires knowledge about multiple subjects, but to be a world class teacher the factors are much more complex. To be a teacher that truly makes a difference in their students they need to evoke passion in every lesson they execute, they need to teach students the importance of perseverance, and they need to instill the concept of learning how to learn. A quality to describe…

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    I recently read Building a Better Teacher by Elizabeth Green. Green’s main argument is that no one is born a teacher; teaching is an acquired skill similar to the skills developed by doctors, plumbers, and athletes. Teaching requires training, feedback, and constant revision. I not only agree with her position, I also believe it is the foundation of what a teacher preparation program should offer. The Master’s program at UW is best situated to provide me that opportunity. Both by reputation and…

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    doubt the teachings of Mani. Augustine came to doubt “whether Mani’s words offered a possible explanation consistent with the changes of longer and shorter days and nights.” In this passage, Augustine begins to really doubt whether Mani’s teachings correctly explain the world, as Augustine had studied philosophers who provided the equations by which one could determine when celestial events would happen without the intervention of faith. Since Augustine comes to doubt Mani’s teaching, he at one…

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    with her, she already understood how to do them and the reasoning behind why she was being taught this. If I were to be presented with a patient who required more teaching, I would make sure to reiterate the primary nurses teaching, and continue to help the patient understand why they were doing certain things. For example, when teaching ankle pumping, I would teach the patient that the reason for doing this is to prevent an embolism from occurring, and causing complications and extending their…

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    With these increments, an obvious academic gap it is reflected at L. A. Gililland Elementary. It is important that the administrator pay close attention in how teacher could collaborate among each other to analyze and create goals with the proper teaching strategies to close the academic gaps in the school. The administrator should designed a schedule where teacher could plan vertically and cross curriculums and to plan future staff developments where the vertical teams are enhance. Furthermore,…

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    Jewish Adherent Analysis

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    Address how the sacred writings of the Torah are utilised by Jewish adherents The Written and Oral Torah are very significant to the Jewish adherents as the Torah contains the teachings, covenants, the daily rituals, ceremonial practices and the history of Judaism, therefore, the sacred writings of the Torah are utilised daily in the Jewish life. Covenants are the cornerstone of Judaism and all the expressions of the covenant are found in the Torah through some historical stories found in…

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    Philosophy of Teaching which I have established in two primary philosophies as a teacher: to get students to think about Nutrition as a field of problem solving, and to discuss the research findings by looking at these findings critically in which they come up with their own understanding about the subject and reach their full potential of…

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    of the study S. P. Corder, a famous linguist, pointed out: we actually haven’t the ability to make students learn a kind of language, the thing we can do is to create a proper language learning environment, which proved the importance of language environment in language teaching. With the globalization of economy and the frequency of communication, our country and society had the higher requirement for the use of English. However, at present, the situation that students can’t speak English is…

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    Background This research focuses on the pedagogy of teaching Mathematics and learners’ motivation, and how different pedagogies of teaching can affect motivation and the attitude of learners towards mathematics. As a mathematician, it is very important for me that my learners understand Mathematics and its relevance to daily life. Schleicher (2013:1) defines the importance of mathematics: “Good numeracy is the best protection against unemployment, low wages and poor health”. Learners often…

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    Intasc Standards Analysis

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    amongst colleagues (Council, 2011). Each standard attempts to demonstrate a level of knowledge that must be met by both the teacher and student. The Standards Key themes prevalent in the InTASC standards are requiring teachers to diversify their teaching to the needs of their students, maintaining professionalism, knowing the material to stimulate learning through real-life examples, and modeling collaboration. Standards one and two put the emphasis on the teacher’s ability to understand how…

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