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    classroom. However, as a teacher gets to know their students a little more each, they can change their classroom behavior management plan accordingly. With this being said, arranging a classroom with…

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    Cooperative learning is “now the most recognized instructional models in education worldwide”(Metzler 228). Cooperative learning is basically having students learn with, by and for each other which is the major theme of Cooperative Learning. In this model, Student Team Learning (STL) states how there are three main concepts to focus on. The three are: team rewards, individual accountability, and equal opportunities. In Cooperative Learning there are six major elements that take part. The six…

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    golden ticket to passing a class. Without studying, it is impossible for you to get a comprehensive learning experience. You will not be able to thoroughly understand the concepts of a subject if you do not put the time and effort to study. Many students think of studying as something they do to prepare for an exam; however, it is important to study consistently throughout the course to develop a complete understanding of the subject. The benefits of studying are countless; ranging from earning…

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    First and foremost, students are equals. Perhaps not equal in authority, but equal in what they deserve and how they should be treated. I for the most part believe that the students can be taught self-discipline. I also believe that some students just have struggles with self-discipline, they deserve help and patience like every other student. I believe that most students want to listen and are naturally good, but I do not believe they are naturally disruptive. Sometimes adolescents just act…

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    Subculture At my high school, I was a member of the Speech Team for four years. Our team fits the definition of a subculture because of our unique cultural patterns (SOC 1001 lecture 2). By examining the cultural characteristics, material culture, and non-material culture, the Speech Team at my high school can be thoroughly evaluated as a subculture. The members of Eden Prairie High School’s Speech Team were a part of a subculture by cause of certain shared behaviors that they learned by…

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    “A student is not a container to fill, but a torch to light up” (Zakrzewski 24). Although not a teacher, Albert Einstein understood many things about learning and discovery. His early schooling years were plagued by poor educational practices. Teachers would often call him “too stupid to learn” because of the number of questions he asked. Einstein was simply curious, and it is this curiosity which led him down the path to become one of the greatest minds ever to walk out earth. According to…

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    someone else is talking, come to class prepared with all required materials, and follow the teacher’s directions. If a student is involved in behavior that is inconsistent with the classroom rules they need correction. In the eBook, Teacher Planner for the Secondary Classroom: A Companion to Discipline in the Secondary Classroom, Sprick (2010) states, “When you treat student misbehavior as an instructional opportunity, you give students a chance to learn from their mistakes” (p.46). The…

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    As an ESL student, and an introverted person, speaking in public is always a huge challenge for me. In fact, if Speech Communication is not a required course for every student, I think I would never enroll in this course. Nevertheless, during the process of taking this course, I realized that I have learned a lot, and this course is not so burdensome than I thought before, on the contrary, it is quite interesting to listen to other classmates’ speeches, and giving my own speeches in front of a…

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    because I knew that to get educated it did not matter if I was different from the people around me. I am grateful for the bad and good experiences that I went through, and who I have become because of them. The No Child Left Behind Act was created to have a better education system that improved the lack…

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    stressful experience. It took a lot for me to get here, and when I got here I was immediately stressing about my grades, keeping my scholarship and more. This topic was interesting because it explained everything that I was experience due to stress, and what I could do to solve those experiences. I remember the class discusses what were our college stressors, which included money, good grades, relationships, scholarships and more. It was interesting to…

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