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    math lesson on 2D and 3D shapes where she asks students to think about, recognize and identify. During her lesson, she utilizes a form of whole brain teaching, where she tells the students to discuss 2D and 3D shapes with their peers. To enhance her instruction, she utilizes technology tools to engage students. She makes use of an interactive smart board, which displays activities for the students to see as she teaches the lesson. She also has each student use their own whiteboard to record…

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    benefits to students when they grow up. Through community work, students learn how to work better in teams, develop leadership skills and gain experience that will stand them in good stead when they leave college or university and join the work force. Studies have shown that students who have done regular community work during their school days stand a better chance of being employed when applying for a job than those who have not. Prospective employers…

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    Our club has a place for kids to do their homework so we help them so they don't fail, if they are failing we help them fix their grades. This is good for kids, and students who need help improving their grades and also who have nowhere to go after school we have plenty of activities, and we have monthly holiday parties or report card parties. If your child bring in their report card no matter what grades, we will…

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    One of the largest arguments that students and teachers have today is whether or not Shakespeare should be taught in schools. There are many reasons that support for and against this matter, but there is only one right answer such as the fact that the language is too hard or he isn’t relevant. But, Shakespeare should be taught in schools because of his relevance and importance to society. hello. The first argument that supports Shakespeare being taught in schools is that he so known all over…

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    1.How important it is for students to have their basic needs met in order to be successful in School? Why do you think so? I think it is crucial. I work with students with special needs. Their needs may vary from physical limitations to high function autism to Emotional Disturbance. For the most of the time, class time is not enough or convenient at all to support their interests and needs. That is why I also offer a lunchtime learning. If it is some sort of punishment, I don't call it…

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    Students today have a different attitude towards work being put in front of them. This attitude change in the past century has dissolved the severity of cheating and plagiarism. Determining what students constitute as plagiarism and how it has rapidly grown in today´s age could be an important factor in the curing of the disease. To determine the cause of plagiarism we must understand why students feel the need to cheat. Trip Gabriel in ‘Generation Plagiarism’ states, “ Copying and Pasting…

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    Taken In school, when my teacher had asked the class if anyone has a person that they idolize in their life because of something that they have done to that person or another person. I decided to ask my dad to come in and tell the story. The story about how I was taken. Taken away from everything, my friends, my family, my house, and almost my life. On May 24, 2008, my dad came to school with me. “Hello everyone, the person I chose to come in today is my father, Apollo. He is my idol. Not just…

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    lectures instead of anarchy which he has assigned to give. The ordinary story turns out be a very deep critique of autocracy with his extraordinary teaching method, which I will explain when I go deep into it’s relation with elements of fascism. Students who are sure about Nazi regime could never happen again at first because they think people are more enlightened today, become part of autocracy even without noticing and the Mr. Wenger’s method that he applies in autocracy class , has common…

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    Saturday, I have learned the trip would be useful for students’ learning in the future, particularly for Social Studies and History students. Teachers play an important role in ensuring the field trip to run smoothly and meaningful for their learning experience, one by providing students with good reading materials and risk assessment beforehand. This reflective essay will talk about my experience and how Kg Ayer field trip would be useful for my students’ learning in the future. Risk…

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    January Comment: Tvisha is a sweet and gentle child, full of love and laughter. She typically enters the classroom with a sweet smile and sets off to choose a work in Practical Life or Sensorial. Tvisha is a keen observer and enjoys watching lessons given to her classmates. In circle, Tvisha listens intently and enjoys interacting with classmates. She loves to participate in Music and Spanish classes. She is very comfortable with the classroom environment, and feels empowered by her…

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