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    The article “Facts or Critical Thinking Skills? What NAEP Results Say” by Harold Wenglinsky discusses how state officials would want teachers to teach on a basic skill curriculum (which is more fact driven), rather than teaching students both a basic skill curriculum and a teaching for meaning (which involves more critical thinking) type of curriculum. Wenglinsky presented a research that indicates that teaching for means has improved test scores according to the NAEP results. In general,…

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    There are many different characteristics that an effective teacher can possess. I feel one of the most important area to establish with students; is good rapport. Having a good rapport with students can lead to success in the classroom. Good rapport does not happen without effort in many different areas. A teacher may need to navigate through numerous aspects of student/teacher relations in order to create this rapport. Having a enthusiastic, positive attitude, the ability to engage students…

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    was dreadful. I would rather be out doing something thrilling like skydiving than being stuck in my little room at my desk with nothing but a blank piece of paper, my thoughts, and a lamp that mocked my white paper filled with nothing. I hated when teachers would say, “Today we will be talking about our next assignment where we will come up with a three paged essay about blah, blah, blah...” That was until my realization hit that writing essays was not that horrible. It was fun of just writing…

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    education and teaching that helped me on finalizing my decision to teach Middle School History. After completing all four hours in lower elementary education, upper elementary education, middle school education, and high school education, I had a very good understanding of how classes were conducted and how students from different age groups react to different forms of teaching. My first encounter in a classroom, at Model, was with Mrs. Noland’s lower elementary classroom. When I walked in, my…

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    they get older. Considering homeschool is a completely different environment than a public/private school classroom, the parent does not have the proper requirements to be the teacher that otherwise qualified teachers would be able to offer. I don’t think parents should homeschool their children because there are teachers who are more qualified to actually teach children. Parents teach their children heritage, family values and morals, not math and science. However, author Chris Jeub argues…

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    HPE 301 class, we are supposed to write an advocacy paper. Our advocacy paper is supposed to be about advocating our classroom to be healthy and active. An advocate is someone who is passionate about a certain topic or right. This person fights for what they believe in. They find different ways to help further along their topic. An advocate is someone who supports or fights for a certain cause. According to Meriam-Webster advocacy is defined as “the act or process of advocating or supporting a…

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    Bel 311 Week 3 Analysis

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    to mimic what their parents do is amazing. From their earliest beginnings, they are absorbing information like a sponge. So, it is a good thing to start teaching children about God as early as possible. The Bible teaches us “Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old, he will…

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    As teacher evaluations become ever more inclusive, the voice of the current student has not been heard until the creation of the new surveys designed to capture the views of students on the topic of their teachers. While it may be called into question the student opinion and view of teachers “effectiveness” is ultimately best decided by the students who work and spend hours per year with their teachers. However, the student voice is not perfect as there will always be those within the system…

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    knows for certain how and what students would learn. Report card day can either be a day of dread or a day of high anticipation with little in between. It can be stressful enough for a student when their friends want to see their report card or ask how they did, but those grade cards have to go home. How a parent reacts to bad grades either will make a child want to hide out of fear of punishment and yelling, or run home for comfort and understanding. Parents and teachers always play a role in…

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    Poverty In Lean On Me

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    American Teacher, have a common theme of poverty throughout. This is a common issue in urban education. In Lean on Me the school is known as the worst school in New Jersey. Drug dealers and gang members were running the school. The students weren’t able to pass the state’s basic assessment test. Many of the students were from a minority household and have behavioral issues. The school lacks a security system and is forced to work with out-of-date resources. While in American Teacher focuses…

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