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    Teaching With the enormous amount of instructional strategies that exists, the type I will use to teach in my classroom will depend heavily on the students and their needs at the particular moment. The three types of strategies I ideal want to use and be flexible with are interdisciplinary, collaborative, and critical thinking. These strategies can be found on the Teaching Strategies (2015) website with clear and cohesive definitions. I am such a large advocate for literacy and using it often…

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    Overcoming Math Anxiety

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    frustration, and having time limits to complete tests and exams. Math anxiety is a much talked about subject among 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…

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    Effective transition for students with special needs Assessment 1 29th April This essay will explain, analysis, and give examples on five strategies that teachers can uses, to enhance the learning and assessment out comes for students with special needs. These strategies include: Lesson planning and contextualising, Task analysis, Scaffolding, Explicit teaching and direct instruction, and Differentiated Instruction to enhance content. Lesson Planning and Contextualising Lesson planning and…

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    The Teaching Tolerance website as stated on their About Us tab was founded by the Southern Poverty Law Center to help prevent prejudice benahavis, to improve intergroup relations, and to ensure fair treatment for students in school. The three biggest resources that can be used by any educator to better plan and develop lessons for the classroom are: the various articles in the magazine tab, the professional development tab, and the classroom resources tab. The latter of the three provides the…

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    Classroom management strategies are very important when creating and maintaining a knowledge driven environment. In order to adopt and implement effective strategies that are beneficial for the students and teacher, the teacher must learn about the different styles of personal management approaches. By learning the approaches that best suits my personality, beliefs, and goals, I believe will help me become the successful and impactful teacher I am striving to be. My personal management style…

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    Tracheostomy Care Essay

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    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, education,…

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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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    ELL Reflective Report

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    instructional strategies for the subject. The teacher also coordinated the work to have the students attain oral language score, total writing score, and reading score within the subject. The second hour involved going through various ELL topics, which demonstrated that the learners could learn…

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    Co-Teaching Observation

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    recognition. Co-Teaching Observation I also observed in Ms. Starke kindergarten classroom to gain another perspective on student experiences. The (two) classrooms are set-up in a similar fashion, each has a…

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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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