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    Overcoming Math Anxiety

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    students. The causes are from beastly experiences, lack of good presentation, and poor teaching. This paper discusses the tips to overcome math anxiety, my own personal math experiences, and strategies for success. Usually there are certain people with certain characteristics that have math anxiety. For example, students with poor memories are the ones who suffer from math anxiety because memorizing math steps are difficult. (Russell) My own personal experiences with math have…

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    dream of teaching children. Throughout this semester I have learned many different things about teaching that will stick with me my entire career. I learned about the teaching and learning process through the course work I was given, the time I spent in the classroom teaching lessons, as well as the times that I sat back and just observed the preschool and elementary classrooms. While going through the course work this semester I have begun to learn about the many different aspects of…

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    Dr. Best teaching method included clinical scenarios and I shared clinical perspective of administration of Vancomycin and important nursing consideration with patients taking this medication. The trough level are drawn and monitor to make adjustments to medication. Teaching strategies used were writing on the white board and critical thinking scenarios. Disseminating knowledge on Vancomycin in the classroom setting was a great teaching and learning experience. Dr. Best and I discussed…

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    When I got married and moved to the United States in 2001, I knew zero English. Despite knowing very little English, I got a bilingual teaching assistant job in Idaho Falls, Idaho. This experience allowed me to become familiar with teaching in this country and to improve my English. My second experience was in Anchorage, Alaska, where I taught with a temporary 1-year certificate. During this time, I had to pass a required test to get certified. After failing this test five times, I felt…

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    Tracheostomy Care Essay

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    of knowledge related to teaching and learning. Not only is it important for educators to be aware of this theoretical work, but they must be able to integrate this knowledge in a way where they can translate it into practice. Educators must use a variety of teaching methods and strategies to meet the needs of learners. This paper will provide a guide for a new educator to facilitate a tracheostomy care in-service to nurses, using a multimodal approach. Keywords: teaching methods, nurses,…

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    important role. Since the No Child Left Behind Act was signed into law in 2002, many people have been concern about children’s learning and academic achievement, especially parents and educators. In fact, teachers are always trapped in “teaching dilemmas” because each teaching method has different levels of pros and cons for students. Wiggins and McTighe (2005) suggested that for all of the choices that teachers have during a day of instruction, many fit into the category of a “dilemma” where…

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    Reflective Essay The internship is a good way to practice teaching in a classroom setting. It can be challenging because of the requirements needed to comply and complete the program aside from managing a classroom. The knowledge I’ve gained from my seven years experience working as a Special Education Assistant has given me many insights on how to handle a class. Additionally, my training as a Behavior Therapist helps me manage the behavior issues of my students with disabilities. Domain A:…

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    structured around the students in order to promote academic success and maintain interest in the material that is being taught. By approaching teaching with a student-centered style, each individual student can benefit from an education that is well-suited to their academic level and personality types. Pragmatism extends this benefit by applying hands on experiences that allow for further student growth and expansion of curriculum ideas. Planning my methods of direction around these two…

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    on them and make a person or group of people feel discomfort. It is also important to remember to look back on the experience and acknowledge what one did wrong and right in certain situations. When we reflect on the situations is when we grow as a person and learn what to do differently to make the outcome a little better than the original. Looking back on the practicum experience, I notice that I went in with biases and I tried not to act on them. One of the biases I had was that it was going…

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    1. My brief experience working with what Jeffco calls Severe Emotional Disorder (SED), I found a lot of the students are good kids with no role models. The only thing this kids learn from their parents is violence, how to stand their ground and a less than preferred vocabulary. While some students have great parents and suffer from a psychological disorder, I find the general case less than great patenting. These kids are incredibly anger and often direct it where they can, to include teachers…

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