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    Special Education Teacher

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    Language Arts, Social Studies, and Special Education. When she reflected on why she chose to become a special education teacher, Carissa shared: I have always has a passion for individuals with special needs. Before I became a special education teacher, I was a Mental Health Case Manager for Easter Seals UCP. During that time, I established a closer relationship with individuals with special needs and that is when I developed a desire to become a special education teacher.…

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    the most basic jobs. When they look at your resume however they will always take a candidate who graduated from an Ivy League school instead of a CCSU grad. Why? Well the reality is that Ivy League grad might not be “Smarter” than you but the education they got prepared them for the “Human” workforce. During the Renaissance, the field of education went through a major reconstruction which allows for this acceptance of Ivy Leaguers. We call this movement the Renaissance Humanism. When we look at…

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    1.2 Thesis Statement Education plays a large part in the socialization of children in society. The school has the responsibility to teach children to be the productive member of society. Schools bear most of the responsibility of preparing young people for the world of work. In the current world, education has importance places all over the world. Most of the children, especially in cities spent most part of their time in school activities such as; learning, doing assignments and other…

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    teacher's role, family participation, and educational standards; all of which are considered important factors in the Head Start program model. A teachers role is to be a provide a happy and heath learning environment. The family role is to help their child when the teacher can not at the home and reinforce their teaching at the same time helping out in their community to provide help when they can. The education standards are the guidelines set so that programs can be set at quality standards…

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    Levels. It may not seem that public relations and marketing of a special education program is necessary, but in this time of scare resources for education and close public scrutiny, it is very important for a special education administrator to be advocates for the public education system which provides education for all students, including the entire continuum of students with disabilities. Introduction If special education programs are going to thrive in today’s society, schools must respond…

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    My philosophy of education Introduction In this paper I am going to write about my philosophy of education which reflects my own vision and it is slightly inspired by educational philosophies and schools of thoughts which I relate to the most. In the light of my philosophy I am going to discuss the values, curriculum, teaching methods, student's evaluation methods, classroom management, and the role of both the teacher and the students. Also, I'm going to sum up this paper by discussing where my…

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    becoming a health and physical education teacher. There are several reasons of why I want to teach and why I am choosing to go into the teaching profession. Since a young age I have had a tremendous interest and love for sports. As I got older I realized I wanted to make a career out of sports in some way. Once I got to college I was deciding between several different majors, and finally made my decision to double major, with one being in Health and Physical Education, and the other being in…

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    Importance of Arts in Education When you think about the things that have shaped your life, an obvious choice for most would be high school. It is where you finally start to grow up and experience things in more of an adult perspective; this includes relationships, responsibilities, decision making, having a job, learning finances, etc. In high school, your parent, family, teachers, and elders close to you begin to start putting more pressure on you yet loosen the reins. By this I…

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    Art Doctor Research Paper

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    and someone asks you to please explain why medicine is such an important profession, in other words, he or she asks you to justify the benefits of your career, what would your reaction be? You probably would be shock to hear this kind of question; It’s very uncommon to hear a doctor advocating for the benefits of medicine in general, it’s undeniable the great contribution medicine make to society. The same goes to any other profession, except art education. The majority of art teachers need to…

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    tell world leaders why they chose #booksnotbullets. Malala’s new campaign is another one of her many attempts to fight for the right to education, especially for girls. When I read the email from Malala’s organization, I knew what I had to do; join the cause. So I started reading the responses, thousands of people had responded to the hashtag, and many of the reasons why they chose books not bullets made my skin shiver. It got me thinking of we, the people who take education for granted and how…

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