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    Technology has reshaped education. The generation known as the ‘digital natives’ has be apart of the change in our system of education. The ‘digital natives’ are the generation that has grown up with and interacted with sophisticated technology. The role that teachers has in the learning process, how students are evaluated and how the students are taught has been modified to suit future generations growing up in a digital age. With information technology becoming the most highly paid and with…

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    The National Education Association basis its code of ethics off two principles, the first principal is commitment to the student and the second principal is commitment to the profession. • Shall not unreasonably deny the student’s access to varying points of view. I believe that it is important for teachers to show students more than one point of view when teaching a lesson. This allows students to gain a better understanding of the world around them. In my future classroom I will be teaching…

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    which are means of fully communicating with children in ways that actually help them learn from outside their former national backgrounds. Consequently, it is fundamentally essential that institutions of learning, from preschool levels to higher education, that schools invest time, human and intellectual resources into discovering new ways of accomplishing the…

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    as math and science? It is no doubt that people nowadays underestimate the importance that art brings.…

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    world must consider an endless stream of questions. As a future teacher, it is important to being thinking about this early, in order to be ready when I finally enter the classroom. Therefore, with that in mind, this is what I believe. I believe education is a process…

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    QLD code of ethics and other relevant policy-based and legal responsibilities in their teaching practices. An example of differentiation can be seen in the above lesson plan and will be discussed explicitly in this essay in conjunction with the importance of inclusion, diversity and professional conduct. In accordance with the four concepts of differentiation, this lesson plan has been adapted to suit the needs of two…

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    German Holocaust Education Introduction The Holocaust is generally considered to be one of the biggest human tragedies in history. Around 5.93 million Jewish people are estimated to have been killed (Dawidowicz, 1975:403), along with millions of other people; political prisoners, prisoners of war, Romani, homosexuals, and other minority groups. As such, it is an important part of German history which receives a certain amount of focus in education. The importance of the Holocaust as a part of…

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    Until the 1840s, education was a privilege, available only to those who were wealthy. Prominent reformers such as Horace Mann and Henry Barnard challenged this ideal and took the educational issues to the public. As a result of their hard work, free elementary education was available for all American children by the end of the century and by 1918, all children were required to attend elementary school (Thattai, D. 2001). The main purpose of the public schools during this era, however, are much…

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    The Importance of Education in Life: There are many satisfying advantages of getting your education, the society will be able to expand and have growth throughout their lives and future. The first thing is they can have a bright future, and be able to learn how to read and write. That is an immeasurable experience and leaverage because people that were a part of slavery did not have the opportunity to grasp how to read and write properly. Someone with their education in a school environment get…

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    Education would not exist without teachers, nor would students gain knowledge without effective teachers. But what makes a good teacher? A good teacher is someone who motivates their students to do the best they can, and to be independent thinkers. A student who is an independent thinker not only acknowledges the teachers lessons, but finds additional information outside of class. Independent thinkers are defined as people who change the way they think, and question authorities. Thomas G.…

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