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    develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, and editing. Link with Prior Knowledge: Ask students what is a main idea, and what remember about the strategy to identify…

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    success in the classroom there needs to be more than just a good lesson plan. Instruction is important but it is not what will guarantee success. For that, an entire classroom plan is needed. A teacher has many similarities to that of a business manager. No business is profitable without proper management. The profit in a classroom is students gaining knowledge. For that to happen, a teacher must have and implement a well devised management plan. Management styles vary greatly in technique and…

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    State teacher expectation vs. reality is and will always be a highly debated topic. The state of Texas will implement a new teacher evaluation method next year. In this new evaluation, a teacher can only achieve an exemplary status if and only if all students are actively engaged. In reality, if a teacher can get every single student to be engaged every day, not only are they exemplary, they are a miracle worker who will make millions being a consultant. With little to no training being offered…

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    struggle at times to teach an inquiry based lesson, this is because sometimes the discussions in class can go on and they may find that they run out of time. Inquiry based is a broad pedagogical approach of learning. It has…

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    1. Does your school administration request you to improve schoolers ' learning motivation? If yes, do they provide you with instructions on how to motivate children? If not, have you developed your own methods in motivating students to learn? I am currently a teacher’s assistant, my responsibilities range from assistant students on the different school subjects, to helping the students transition from task to task, to assisting them be part of inclusion. I am not sure if the teachers in our…

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    How many times have we planned the perfect lesson, and can’t wait to share it with the class because you just know, it will be a huge success! The time comes to do the activity and there are a couple of disruptive students in the class that are making it difficult for the rest of the class. We have all been there! When you ask most people about classroom management, the first thing they think of is student behavior. Some might think it is just the new teachers that struggle with behavior but…

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    been following the news in the scientific community. Lorrie Moore, in her short story You’re Ugly Too, presents the fictional character of Zoe, a history professor who devotes herself entirely to learning more about her field of study. She writes lesson plans as well as articles and even novels, and is constantly working to improve them. Zoe “reread and rewrote painstakingly...she hung onto a piece for over a year sometimes, revising at all hours…” This devotion to consistent learning is an…

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    Introduction This case study report is to outline the process of planning an activity in science understanding physical science for a 5 year old child with the expectation of learning the concept of motion, inertia, force, velocity, acceleration and gravity by using balls, blocks and tubes. The report will also outline the pedagogy approach adopted by educators to ascertain that the child will engage in a physical science activity, which will improve the child’s skills of problem solving,…

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    1. How did you welcome your friend into your relaxation space? What did you say? What did you do? I told my roommate that the living room of our dormitory is a good relaxation space to teach you, because it is a very familiar environment for you, please try to feel relaxed and casual, and you do not feel nervous. Next, I gave her the paper and pen, in order to let her do the activities about quadrant, ABC123, and time log. 2. Describe your friend’s reaction when explaining the technique that…

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    achievement gap. Delpit believes there are factors that if accomplished could help the urban classroom excel and close the achievement gap. The second theme being “the symbiotic interplay”(Delpit, xviii) of her life as a mother, scholar, and activist. I plan to write of some of the elements she talks about: understanding the importance of a good teacher with good teaching methods, mandating critical thinking while ensuring that “basic skills” are taught, and observing…

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