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    Introduction Throughout this course, this writer has been challenged to practice counseling skills on either herself or volunteers to get use to the practice and implementing various techniques. This writer has gained additional awareness into what the counseling relationship looks like as well as how to challenge the client, problem solve, collect and reframe the story, identify possibilities, set goals, implement a plan, and ultimately lead the client to termination and maintenance. This…

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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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    Deliver is a movie based on the unconventional teaching methods of high school teacher Jaime Escalante. The elements of his particular teaching style discussed within this paper will pertain to educational equity, assessment, engaged learning, differentiated instruction, classroom management, and establishing a learning community. First, depictions of inequity in education will be discussed. Educational equity refers to the pedagogical policies, practices, and programs needed to remove…

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    “instructional strategy” pedagogy—the art or science of teaching perform—to carry out an action or pattern of behavior; to adhere to the terms of; to carry out, accomplish, or fulfill personal teaching methods—see “teaching methods” plausible—believable and appearing to be true; acceptable strategy or plan for the given situation precise—exact or detailed; well-supported predict—to declare, based on prior knowledge and experiences prepare—to put into written form; to work out the…

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    Early Learning Observation

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    The Early learning lab is part of the FACS 304 course that allows college students to learn and understand the teaching process within a classroom setting. The lab allows students the opportunity to bond with children and observe the emerging developmental skills that children are acquiring during Early Childhood. I have established a variety of close bonds with three of the children. I enjoy all the children equally, because each child has a different personality that makes them special. The…

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    it as a teaching taught in school but in reality it's in our daily life. Our sociocultural teachings have many theories which are social practice, multiliteracies, and critical literacy. I created a gallery in which I listed some significant events categorized under the three main topics social practices, multiliteracies, and critical literacies. The gallery images…

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    Training of food safety workers is important to prevent the spread of foodborne illnesses. Similarly, it is important to stress food safety to workers in the food industry as a foodborne illness could cause many customers to fall ill. The complications of such an illness could be severe and even fatal. Such an outbreak could affect the company image and therefore affect job security. Consequently, proper training at the time of hire, and continuing training throughout employment, is…

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    practitioner inquiry, finding ways to manage teacher ego is one the biggest challenges. Teachers often find it difficult to openly discuss teaching practice because they fear the scrutiny of others. In an effort to justify practitioner inquiry, Lytle describes the ability to address problems through the eyes of the individuals who posses the knowledge, experience, and ability to create viable…

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    the fairytale Little Red Riding Hood as a medium to teach the students the importance of following instruction given by authority figures and the consequences of disobeying them. This lesson was part of the topics regarding the Civic Ideals and Practices, which is one of the inquires developed in second grade. In this particular classroom, the teacher has a Differentiated Instructional pedagogical approach. An instance of this, was the way she introduced lesson main topic, during the reading…

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    SIOP Model

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    In 99 Ideas and Activities for Teaching English Learners with the SIOP Model, MaryEllen Vogt and Jana Echevarria offer research-based and verified techniques for putting together SIOP lessons. These ideas and activities are aimed at promoting differentiated instruction in the classroom and include new approaches to lesson planning and activities as well as numerous familiar, time-tested ideas that simply serve to remind teachers of the tools and methodologies they have at their disposal. While…

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