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    During high school I had a mostly positive experience. Most of my teachers encouraged me to express my own thoughts, and pushed me to succeed as a learner. I agree with some of the points that Boomer makes, however the rest of them are extreme. Boomer (1988, p.179) ‘You may accordingly see codification of education as a lethal form of hardening of the categories; an attempt to establish the clinic in the classroom; a manifestation of 1984’ Comparing schooling to Orwell’s 1984, a dystopian novel…

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    Self Efficacy Paper

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    than improving his self-concept due to the fact that self-efficacy is less stable than self-concept, and changing in terms of time and environment. According to my analysis, if the homework is really beyond students’ ability, teachers should consider to be more realistic. Teachers can assign easier and less homework to their students. His self-efficacy will be improved after he observes the majority of his classmates can complete the homework. He may perceive that “they can…

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    Breaking Stereotypes

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    classroom. Teachers should make their own opinion about a student. They should go into each year with a positive outlook and try to have a positive influence on the students. Students should know that they could do anything; despite the stereotypes they may have been given. Teachers should know that it is good to have resources about your students but they cannot rely solely on these resources to make assumptions about their students. II. Identify the major teaching points of the book. What…

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    determine who went 1st in pair share. The last name closer to Z read their paper 1st. 4. Partners checked each other’s papers. They checked for names, and if their partner had the correct amount of sentences. 5. Dismissed the class by rows. 6. Recognized good behaviors in the line. Pointed out the students who were doing the…

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    an argument that we feel strongly about, which is the topic of arming teachers. Recently people have been talking about arming teachers. People say that this will lead to less school shootings and it might, but there's more to this than people realize and it will be a lot harder said than done. Have you ever thought of the teachers position? How would the teachers feel? Do you think all the students would look at the teachers the same after that? Everyone is dangerous but people often don't…

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    It is important for every classroom to have an educated and diverse teacher. However, in many urban school districts this is a major concern, since it is not naturally practices. In these school districts it tends to be high teacher turnover rates, lack of parents involvement, and unmotivated students and lacks well-structured curriculums. Urban district generally struggle with having a multiple students in high poverty areas with a wide tax base. However there needs to be something implanted…

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    The University of the Ozarks Teacher Education Program: A Road to Success As a preservice teacher, I believe that it is imperative to receive a proper education in order to ensure that my future students will receive an astounding, well-rounded education that will carry them toward success. The University of the Ozarks Teacher Education program offers a wonderful opportunity to provide preservice teachers with the proper training needed in order to help future students reach success. I have…

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    can only be reminded of what they already know. Although this sounds like common sense, it is important that all teachers are aware of this. In order for students to know what is expected from them, teachers need to model the expectations they are looking for. The first step for interactive modeling is to say what you will model and why. In step two, teachers should model the behavior. In step three, teachers should ask students what they noticed. In step four, the teacher should invite one or…

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    that make communicating with colleagues and families effective. First and foremost, in order to make the most of meetings and interactions it is important to be aware of basic communication elements. During a meeting both parties must remain focused. During interactions it is easy to get distracted and stray from one topic to another. For instance, when talking to parents about how their child struggles with homework it is easy for them to stray and talk about their hardships. As the teacher…

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    Ethical Dilemma Ethics refers to the correct course of action to take when confronted with a situation. An ethical dilemma implies to a condition in which an individual called an “agent” must make a ruling on the best course of course of action for the situation at hand. For ethical dilemma to arise there must be a diverse course of action available and the course action considered must compromise moral, social principles (Doka, Jennings, & Corr, 2005). As human beings, we are bound to face…

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