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    to learning in math class I prefer more of a hands on teaching style, teachers that stand up and lecture the whole class make learning harder. A teaching philosophy is a self-reflective statement of your beliefs about teaching and learning (https://cei.umn.edu/support-services/tutorials/writing-teaching-philosophy). Every teacher has their own way of teaching, whether it be hands on or they prefer to lecture more. There are six basic teaching philosophies, these include perennialism, essentiaism…

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    teachers used their strategy for co-teaching in an inclusion classroom. Furthermore I was able to review the IEPs of two students in the second grade classroom. The school I did my observations is Hammond Elementary School is the elementary school I chose to complete my educational field…

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    beliefs NAME OF INSTRUCTOR: Kathleen Robinson Teaching and learning involves techniques that when applied in a positive and supportive environment caters for both the cognitive, emotional and social needs of students and the individual abilities are recognized and developed. Thus the techniques bring about productivity and success in the classroom. My participation in this course has reinforced my philosophies on teaching…

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    Assessment and Evaluation is the final on-line course required to complete the certificate of Teaching and Training Adults. It involved learning methods of assessment and evaluation in order to determine if learning has been successful. I first thought that evaluations for adult learners aren’t important but I now realize that it is important to know if the content has been delivered successfully. Evidence of learning can only by determined through evaluation measures. Evaluation is not just for…

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    We as teachers get more motivated teaching as we see how much our students are motivated learning, especially if they are rather grown up and feel themselves low. This challenging situation much more depends on teachers as they facilitate learning process to become joy and efficient for both sides. This involves both actions and the decisions of the teacher. The actions aret those things that are done in the classroom, such as rearranging the chairs and desks. The decisions relate to how and…

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    I have started offering private cooking classes, and although I am not a manager, per say, this is my first experience in managing people. In all my other jobs I have been in technical positions, responsible solely for my performance and sometimes the performance of a team. As a teacher though, my goal at the end of a lesson is not that product has been put out the door; I am concerned with the development of my students. It was a terrifying realization for me that my capabilities are not what…

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    Constructivist Teaching in Action: A High School Classroom Debate Sarabinh Levy-Brightman teaches a lesson on Jeffersonian democracy. The students were assigned the task to debate about the topic showing their knowledge and understanding of the topic. The goal of the lesson was to see what the students have grasped and mastered about the lesson. The students were provided the question for the debate. They then had to huddle together to discuss the response for the debate. Student picked the…

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    separated into closed off practices and open ones. In Cathy Davidson's essay, “Project Classroom Makeover,” Davidson talks about the need for the American school system’s old method and new method to be merged together in order to implement a new teaching method. In the essays the old way of thinking is challenged and a new way is introduced. In both situations one ideal model cannot completely replace the other and instead, the new and old models should be combined. This is the way to creating…

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    Southwood School. Definition Advantage Disadvantage Application Form Campus Recruiting/educational Institutions • Can hire people to grow with the organization • Plentiful sources of talent • Time consuming • Only appropriate for certain types of experience levels • Only posted once in a newspaper publication which limited the amount of candidates applying for the position • Not provided online or on the school website making it difficult to download all information Psychometric Test Used to…

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    When it comes to teaching methods, is it fair to say that one is better than another? Not all teaching methods and strategies are the same, and great consideration should be taken when deciding which teaching strategy to pursue in a classroom. Universal preventive intervention is a strategy that have been proven through various studies and research to be highly effective. This strategy not only greatly impacts the students’ academic careers, but also reaches many personal aspects of the…

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