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    of college prior to that instant suddenly escaped my mind. Today, with 6 years of teaching behind me I am now beginning to feel as though I am getting an understanding of what it means to be an art teacher and how much more I still have to learn about education as a whole. Educators have the unique opportunity of a new beginning and an ending every school in which we are able to review our work and assess our strengths and weaknesses as teachers. Each year I can see where I have grown and…

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    When I was still in the 7th grade, my middle school began to send me to the local high school to take classes because they did not offer a rigorous enough curriculum. This was in large part due to my school district lacking the funding to diversify the classes they offered. I was not the first student in my district to do so, in fact, there were a few students that I knew personally that had been sent to the high school while they were in middle school. I saw their frustration when they, as…

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    While in my second placement my role was very unlimited. For the most part, the teacher allowed me to act as the teacher. During the first week, I mostly did observations and learning the routines of the class. I would report at 7am and take a sit at the back of the classroom. I took notes of what the teacher did to prepare for the arrival of the student. After about two days of my first week, I took the responsibility of making sure the students got their morning work, and made sure their…

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    sisters, we all lived in the same house, we get on very well. Despite the fact that my parents have not got an opportunity to complete their education, my father and mother always have emphasized the importance of learning and education within our family, and also they taught us we should be accepting of all people, regardless of their religion, income, and level of education. Their teaching greatly influenced the…

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    course there were many things that I did not expect to learn, but now that I know them, I will use them in the future. The new tools allow me to improve my writing in more ways than one. Free writing before I actually start the essay help me to get all my thoughts on the paper so that I would not forget or just to organize my thoughts. My favorite thing that we learned about was liberal education. It was a reoccurring theme that actually helped to make me think about all the problems and the…

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    Throughout my educational career, I have overcame many obstacles. Overcoming certain obstacles needed a support system that could put the balance within my life. Relating to other students as well. I have learned that when a support system is failing, it greatly affects my educational career. Where even one of my greatest downfalls was flunking a grade. The biggest supports and obstacles are your family, your social life, and yourself as a person. Everyone does make mistakes, but it 's up to…

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    The article “Why Is Dissemination So Difficult? The Nature of Teacher Knowledge and the Spread of Curriculum Reform” by Cheryl J. Craig, is informative and insightful because the author expresses her beliefs about curriculum dissemination from the narrative and perspective of Bernadette Lohle, a veteran teacher involved in a nationally funded curriculum dissemination project at Cochrane Academy School for the Mathematics, Sciences, and Fine Arts in New York. Lohle’s reactions capture tensions…

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    Up until this day, my parents still make fun of me for how much I loved going to school as a kid. To be honest, I don’t take offense to it, only because I love the elementary school I went too still today. I love it so much that I spent the second half of my senior year of high school volunteering there as a first grade teacher’s aid. My elementary school was relatively small compared to others in the area. It was kindergarten through sixth grade. Every grade in the school had between 60-80…

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    Classroom management is always been a challenge for novice and veteran teachers. They have to ensure that the classroom lessons run smoothly despite disruptive behavior by students in a conducive learning environment. Many teachers find the transitioning of students from one activity to another to be the most difficult classroom management challenges (Jones & jones, 2016a). I am one of the teachers that finds the transitioning of students from one activity to another to be the most difficult…

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    practicum experience? What do you consider your strengths to be now? What was good about the way the students responded to you as the teacher? a. When I first taught, I had no idea how to manage my students or how to control a situation once it got out of hand. I have learned a few management techniques from my teachers and peers. I also found my own methods to manage my class that work best for me. I think I have a better understanding of how lessons will work in a classroom. I also learned…

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