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    outside technology and outdated cultural knowledge can cause problems; this is of course a quick fix and more of a tweak to the lesson plan rather than a totally revamping of it as the last two suggestions. I believe this lesson plan should stress the importance of how to properly use outside information gathering. One such instance is this: “If students are not familiar with the above terms, have them use their textbook glossaries to help them record the definitions on this list.” (CPALMS,…

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    Reflection On My Strengths

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    ability to fulfil leadership and delegation roles where necessary. I believe that quality learning and teaching occurs when teams work collaboratively and use each member’s strengths. I believe that my strengths are open-mindedness, supportiveness and possessing a positive and enthusiastic attitude. I enjoy collaboration and working with others to learn and extend my knowledge of learning and teaching. I have worked closely with professional learning teams throughout my experience…

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    by the name of teaching coach explained that the students would calculate how many rulers it would take to measure the entire football field (Teaching Coach, 2009). I do think this assessment is reasonable because it provides students with the application of what they learned by going outside and actually measuring the football field. As far as the materials, Teacher Coach stated that the students would use about one hundred yardsticks and rulers for this particular lesson (Teaching Coach,…

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    The tool that I have made is to make sure that the resources I use in my classroom are culturally responsive. This way I start to have a culturally responsive teaching practice even before entering the classroom. According to Villegas and Lucus (2002, para. 1) “culturally responsive teachers (a) are socioculturally conscious, (b) have affirming views of students from diverse backgrounds, (c) see themselves as responsible for and capable of bringing about change to make schools more equitable,…

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    My first thoughts while reading the NCTM journal article were of amazement. I really enjoyed the fact that the teachers wanted to do their best to open up the children’s mind’s potential. It was very refreshing to hear that teachers are finally teaching how math can be in our everyday lives. This article made me imagine that it is possible to teach mathematics in a different and positive ways. This article shows that it is good to leave the text behind in some lessons and that it is all right…

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    section{Introduction} It has been shown that the use of computer in teaching and learning has changed the learning experience dramatically. With the evolution of the educational technology, computer-assisted teaching has huge impact on the learning style and the role of teacher and students. More researchers arm to construct a system which can provide education with higher quality. As a result of applying the principle of artificial intelligence(AI), intelligent tutoring system(ITS) has…

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    The professionals in teaching languages have had an academic setting in the field of mother tongue and foreign languages, in their structure or form and at their contextual use. However, given the interinstitutional and international agreements, in itself the globalization, language teachers have been displaced into the backdrop. Now the native speakers (from other disciplines) are certified as a professional instructor of languages. On the one hand, they are supposed to manage the grammar form…

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    Teaching is one of the noblest practices that the human being develops in different stages of their life and activities. It calls for the development of techniques and methods of wide-ranging style that aimed at the passage of the communication, knowledge, values, and attitudes from one individual to another. The transmission of knowledge is based on perception, mainly through speaking and writing. The general tradition assumes that the teacher is the source of knowledge and the student, a…

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    my student 's previous knowledge on the topic. Following this, I moved on to my lesson plan on the subject where I ensured all students were learning at a proper grade level without falling behind. I kept my student 's attention by explaining the importance of the subject and finished with a fun educational game for everyone. After the lesson plan, I would finish by assessing the two groups of students with a short quiz appropriate for their grade level. This would allow me to determine where…

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    words based on the way they sound. Reading and writing are enhanced by learning to spell. Learning to spell should not be dismissed because it is an integral part of learning to read and literacy instruction. However, I do not believe that simply teaching children to spell provides them with the necessary skills to write various literary genres or read and critique the work of others.…

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