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    Pencils Verses Keys Technology in the classroom does not advance student learning, because technological devices increase the amount of distractions, provide many more ways of inappropriate searching, enable people to be lazier, and do not enhance the methods of teaching. This is shown in many different ways. What Technology do we use? In schools there are many types of technological devices and/or programs used. Some schools use ipads, tablets, chromebooks, laptops, and other devices to…

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    difference. My family has always been my support team. I was very lucky to not only have my parents as my guidance, but I also had my sisters. Because of my close net family, I was able to continue my education. Families are not always picture perfect, they come in a variety of ways. It is important to get to know the parents of your students, and to know their dynamics to be able to assist those students in the best possible…

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    As infants were told to express our highlighted emotions and to show our talent to the world without hesitation, but as we grow older things change, were each put into the process of being molded into what society wants us to be and our ever step is judged and counted for. Fear and frustration fill our thoughts, second guessing everything we do because we don't want to be outcasts if we make any kind of mistake. Katherine's Point of View: ( I will switch the Points of Views but so I don't…

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    As you can see, my classroom has a lot of space around the desks. I picked this deign because it is very easy for the whole group of students to see the teacher and the front of the room where the whiteboard is. Having space around the desks also allows to form different shapes for different activities. A shape I could switch the desks to would be a “U-shape”. The horseshoe shaped desks allows the teacher to walk around to each students individually if help is needed. There is plenty of space…

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    studies that researched how they could help students with a reading based learning disability the goal for the students was for them to become more efficient in their areas of struggle by including the extra help they need in the social studies classroom. One took place in a middle school where mostly eighth graders were studied. This particular age group normally takes classes like U.S, State and World History as per their states Social Studies standard.(Site) this class can be difficult if…

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    Planning is essential to all classrooms; however, each classroom has different procedures, especially in a pre-k classroom. In Pre-k they are two different groups of students: morning and afternoon. Therefore, the schedules pertains to both groups, but at different times of the day. Also, in Mrs. Beaver’s classroom there is an assistant teacher; thus, emergency plans for substitutes are not needed. Additionally, pre-k students generally are unable to read; therefore, there is no objective or…

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    microsystems. In this case, his peers where the microsystem that was being affected here. This boy is not similar to the other boys and through the peer selection process they were not friends and he was not a part of their clique. As the helper in the classroom, I tried to encourage the group to work together and take everyone’s ideas and drawings into account. As the students nominated who was going to start drawing their bigger picture, they all pointed to one kid. I have noticed through my…

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    establishing a democratic classroom gives up control of the classroom, I believe it gives you greater control…

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    Life’s a Fight I still remember the day I meet him; it was a hot and sunny day. our first class had ended, and I was putting away my Spanish class notebook. Suddenly, I see the principle coming through our class room door, but he was not alone. Behind him, there was twelve-year-old boy. His skin was light brown, dark hair, and with a friendly face. By the look he had on his face, you could tell this wasn’t his first time being the new kid. To be honest, I didn’t like something about him.…

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    My experience of visiting the Minot Air Force Base, Dakota Elementary School. The school was K-5 grade and I was allowed to observe multiple grade levels/classrooms. My first visit was to a fifth grade classroom. The classroom consisted of 19 students and the desks were in groups of four. They were doing a math lesson on the smart board on how to add decimals. The math series Dakota Elementary uses is McGraw-Hill with Common Core State Standards written in the corner of the book. When I asked…

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