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    carrying around a technology device of some kind. But the main question, and one not many parents ponder, is how is this helping my child? Is it a valuable tool to helping them grow or learn, or is it just a resource that is occupying their time so I wont have to be bothered? In the article, Successful K-12 technology planning: ten essential elements. These school actually come up with ten very beneficial elements to how to better implement technology and how technology can be used as a learn…

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    Title “Don 't try to fix the students, fix ourselves first. The good teacher makes the poor student good and the good student superior. When our students fail, we, as teachers, too, have failed.” ~Marva Collins There will always be a student that will be struggling and as a teacher you should never give up on the student and help them succeed. In becoming a teacher, I will need a certain amount of education, understand what my responsibilities and requirements will be ,and make sure the job…

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    Of course, we want teachers to discover a technology that can enhance student learning rather than wait to be told they have to use a technology mandated for them by administration. The danger of top-down technology requirements is obviously that teachers won’t want to use them so their use will be lukewarm or haphazard. When technology doesn’t answer the question “What’s the purpose” with…

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    Selective Censorship Many people are debating on the idea of censorship on the internet. I think the best way to handle this argument would be to use selective censorship. This would allow children’s parents to determine what the children can look at based on their maturity or how responsible they are. This would prevent many children from looking up or being on what they are not supposed to be, and this option gives the parents more control over their kids. But when the kids get mature or…

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    she found that it was better in resources but relatively the same in the academics. The teachers and teachers alike mocked her for her accent and she did not feel as though she really knew what she was supposed to do once she left high school. America is widely known for being a “dreamland” , where everything is bigger and better but it is not the case.The children spend most of their time around their teachers and begin to have relationships with them each year. The time that these students…

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    By: Silke Lozier Ever since I was a young kid, I thought I was stupid because of how my teachers and my peers would treat me. In fact, it was mostly my teachers that made me feel stupid. I loved to learn, but my teachers slowly made me hate it. I went through elementary and middle school missing a lot of days because I was “sick”, I didn't want to have to face my teachers when I didn't finish a project or my homework. I felt stupid. Powerless even. In grade 4 I transferred schools to Duke of…

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    weird place. I say that because if anyone has attended a public school in Mexico, it is a mess. So, the transition to an American school was vastly different that changed my whole perspectives on the purpose of teaching. I soon came to realize that a teacher is immersed in knowledge and passion in their subject matter, they are also aware that they are not only teaching, but touching and affecting their students’ lives, and opening whole new views and appreciations to what is taught. I hold…

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    Martin and Mr. Denner in their own way, but I know them as teachers. I met them during my freshman year of high school when Martin was my homebase teacher and Denner was my math teacher. Currently, Martin is still my homebase teacher but Denner is my mindset development teacher. Ms. Martin is an extraordinary person. She brings life and light whenever she walks into a room. During homebase she would give us inspirational talks and everyone hated them but I loved and strived for them. When she…

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    Growing up, I always wanted to be a teacher. I enjoyed playing school with my younger brother because I was always the teacher. I also enjoyed being an assistant teacher at my dance studio. From a young age, I was involved with teaching, but specifically interactions with younger children. I thrive in environments where I can interact and help others. Having the opportunity to work in the classroom through practicum experiences has helped me understand how I can use my gifts and passions to…

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    all of these activities, and there is such a thing as too much homework. Imagine if each teacher gave 30 minutes of homework. On average a student has 5 or 6 teachers in a year. That would mean a student has to do 3 hours of homework a night. When you add in everything a student needs to do after school there simply is not enough time to accomplish everything. Homework should be limited to save the teachers and students from this atrocity. In the world we live in today many teenagers get after…

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