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    How far is to far? This article is about the slim line between being a nurse educator and sliding into the role of a counselor in the clinical setting. Nurse educators are at the clinical site to teach and promote learning. In the article the author says, “ the subtle shift to the role of counselor can and does occur when a student discloses personal details regarding emotional reactions or distress around a particular situation with a patient or family members.” These situations lead to a line…

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    next doctor, lawyer, judge or even teacher. With myself being a future teacher I am currently taking preparation courses that will help develop my skills and abilities to be able to educate young adolescents at the middle level. Through my courses as well as current and past field studies, I am heavily observing and visualizing my classroom and whatkind of teacher I want to be. As far teaching on the middle level my philosophy is to make sure that the students can learn no matter the setback,…

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    theory. One of the central themes in Freire’s writing revolves around the idea that the relationship between a student and a teacher is circular. “Whoever teaches learns in the act of teaching, and whoever learns teaches in the act of learning.” (Freire, 31). This means that the teacher’s role in a classroom isn’t just to impart wisdom upon a passive student, but also, through interaction, to be educated by the student and, through the process of educating, learn something themselves. This…

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    All students come from different facets of ethnic beliefs and cultural differences. Those cultural differences should be taken into account when developing lessons, within instructional practices, when using discipline, and when building relationships with the students. It is important to foster and harness enough influences and resources for all races within the student and teacher population to have an impact on the cultural aspects each race. When identifying the three most prevalent races…

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    The NCLB (2001) mandated that each state to adopt academic standards for all students in core academic content areas of reading/language arts, math, and science, with directions that required all states to implement a statewide assessment system aligned to content expectations in reading/language arts, math, and science (Leithwood & Mascall, 2008). In order to receive federal funding, one requirement of NCLB is that school districts must disclose accountability plans to the U.S. Department of…

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    Social interactions and the improvement of academics seem to have a causation relationship in students. According to Katherine Wentzel in the article Does Being Good Make the Grade? Social Behavior and Academic Competence in Middle School, social intelligence does have an effect on the quality of relationships with professionals and in developing opinions of students. As a Behavioral Analyst student, I tend to view all situations in a behavioral perspective, and this article emphasized the…

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    At the core of the argument for separating students on the autism spectrum into self-contained classrooms exists the concept of providing individualized attention to their academic needs. As many supporters of a self-contained special education system may argue, the structure of this form of education constructs an environment in which the academic pacing is more suitable for children with learning disabilities. These special educational settings, designed to provide personalized academic…

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    For example, according to Deiner and Deiner (2010) children at between the ages of 5 and 6 begin to demonstrate pre-academic skills. Because of Mike’s age (8 years-old), I believe his human…

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    As educators, we try to do what is best for our students by giving them every opportunity to succeed in the academic setting. One very important way is to develop close relationships with families so we all can be consistent and effective when working with that student. Communication is the most necessary step in order for this all to come together. “Effective communication is essential for building school-family partnerships and constitutes the foundation for all other forms of family…

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    different story. Teachers should have more advanced cultural sensitivity training when teaching their students of different cultures and races. There is an average of 22 students in elementary, middle, and high school classrooms. In middle school and high school, the students vary and change every 45 minutes to an hour. Afterall students don’t ask their teachers to know everything about them but with the teachers seeing them everyday, the least they could do is remember a name. The students’…

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