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    classrooms subject the students to the dictations of teachers, who expect the regurgitation of those lectures. Education in schools are no longer based on helping the students think outside the box but maintain a uniformity of information that the teacher or a higher form of authority deems important. However, proposed the author, by prompting a concept of problem posing education where the students and teachers debate the contradictions until a solution is met, the students can develop problems…

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    GTV Reflection

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    I have found that it is really important to the students of GCI. I am the one informing them all throughout the day about upcoming events such as spirit days, dances, and even sports events and intramurals. At the beginning of October I was introduced to GTV and the set up. On October 6 I completed my first update of GTV. I found that even though I was sceptical at first of how much I would excell it this role, I found myself really enjoying myself discovering new tools and creating different…

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    The Honors College at Purdue contains some of the most motivated and dedicated students on campus with a diverse amount of interest. I am interested in joining the Honors College since it provides the opportunity to learn about distinct areas of interest other than my own, gain new perspectives on how to solve a problem, and prepare for my post-graduation plans. Personally, I love to learn about new topics, even if they do not directly relate to my chosen interest. Some days I will spend hours…

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    pedagogical model boosts motivation and expands challenges through the formation of communities in students. Along with the collaboration of the course instructor's professional classroom management, peer assessment transforms into a powerful platform (University of the People, 2016-2017). Peer review develops high-quality evaluation skills and promotes lifelong learning by bettering the understanding of the students in the assessment of work produced by others (University of Strathclyde…

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    bathroom.” Overtime, I have learned from this wonderful group of students as well as my Cooperative teacher. As I have taken on the role of teaching the reading block first thing in the morning, I have grown as a pre-service teacher educationally and more become more confident. My cooperative teacher has been teaching for seven years. Her delivery of grade level content seems to come with easy and she can discuss a topic with students or hours. The conversation she has with the classroom is as…

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    Classroom management is an important component to any successful classroom. A well-managed classroom leads to productivity, student engagement, and decrease in negative behavior. Past classroom management involved strict rules, little exploration, and rote learning. However, a progressive movement is shaping the way that classrooms are managed all around the country. Through the comparison of William Glasser, Ellen White, and Harry Wong, this paper explores the way the progressive classroom…

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    High school offers so many new opportunities. Leaving the middle school and advancing to the high school can be traumatic for some students. I am looking forward to many things in my future at high school. Such things and opportunities include having more freedoms, sports, and having the chance to meet newer people. One of the things that most students are excited about is having more freedoms. Most things at the middle are limited or prohibited. For instance, the BYOD rules are…

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    I have done well this week that helped students learn: Taken a step back. After the stress of last week, Ms. Rozanski and I thought it was important for me to settle down and get back into a regular routine. You have to realize when a certain situation is not helpful to anyone least of all students. Had I started teaching in Ms. Rozanski’s room sooner than I am, I would not be very effective. I took the time I needed to readjust to the new room, students and teacher as well as move forward…

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    help college students like the sources there are today. There may have not been blogs back then, but there were sources such as college catalogues. Talking to people at the colleges or universities could also help incoming freshmen obtain advice. College is such a large community so if you ever need advice or motivation, and you did not want to use the sources previously listed then you could just talk to another student! It will probably benefit you better if you talked with other students,…

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    My Practicum Experience

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    John C. Maxwell, an American author and leadership expert, once said, “Students don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.” During my experience in the diversity practicum, I was lucky enough to be in a classroom where students knew how much the adults around them cared and therefore were vulnerable enough to dive into unfamiliar territory and try new things without fear. My practicum experience was unlike a traditional observation experience. I had the opportunity to…

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