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    students as they partake in guided reading. That being said, strategies apparent in the video are consistent with Jack Kounin’s model of discipline. Kounin found that good discipline was more contingent on how effective teachers presented their lesson plans, rather than what they did to correct misbehavior after it occurred. Furthermore, he came up with five behavioral techniques that are imperative to preventing misbehavior and facilitating successful classroom management. The video…

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    about all the different layers that come with teach English Language Learners it makes creating lesson plans more challenging. Becoming a teacher is not going to be easy these challenges such as being flexible and changing your lesson plan will be a big part in making your classroom feel comfortable to all of your students. I feel like I know many teaching assessments, but developing a lesson plan for English Language Learners seems like a challenging task(As a teacher we will have to continue…

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    Co-Branding In Healthcare

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    national Vietnamese hospital in Saigon provides an opportunity for Stanford Medical Center to enter the global healthcare market through a venue with major growth opportunity. In addition to establishing compatibility, forming a strategic marketing plan will be of key…

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    Critical Reflection #1 What is the most significant challenge I’m facing so far in my teaching role and how am I or might I handle that challenge? I choose this question for my critical reflection because I know it is a question I can revisit quite often. Currently, I feel I am faced with several challenges, all of which I believe I can overcome. The most significant challenge I am facing so far in my teaching role is being able to teach and feel that the words I am saying sound natural and…

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    Sarah Williamson Ms.Sando Yellow 3/9/15 Life’s Compassionate Lessons A teacher’s mentoring can have long lasting positive effects on the choices and outcomes students. Throughout the play “Master Harold”...and the boys by Athol Fugard, Sam, one of the main characters is portrayed as an influential teacher for Willie and Hally. Sam is employed by Hally and his white family. Sam and Willie work in a restaurant run by Hally 's family. Sam has raises Hally once he starts working for the family.…

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    integration in the classroom is not an easy task. A technology plan must be prepared and a lot of factors must be considered, including budget, income levels, teacher strengths & weaknesses, technology in the classroom, student strengths & weaknesses, students with disabilities, and technology resources. The methodology includes a Needs Assessment Survey, P-O-W-E-R SWOT analysis, interview with a technology specialist, and observation. The plan for integrating technology into the school is based…

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    Benefits Of Ubd

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    It’s no surprise. UbD is a tough concept to grasp. Understanding by Design forces the unit creator to design units backward. It is a completely different concept from what teachers know and learned in their teacher training. While change can be difficult, using UbD as a tool for curriculum design can be both beneficial and time saving for students and teachers alike. For decades, teachers have been taught the textbook is the curriculum. Course and course work starts at the beginning of textbook…

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    of course a quick fix and more of a tweak to the lesson plan rather than a totally revamping of it as the last two suggestions. I believe this lesson plan should stress the importance of how to properly use outside information gathering. One such instance is this: “If students are not familiar with the above terms, have them use their textbook glossaries to help them record the definitions on this list.” (CPALMS, 2012), despite the lesson plan calling for computers it does not suggest them for…

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    have high expectations and plan accordingly. 2. A lesson plan needs the following; a. An aim- This is essential in describing my purpose of teaching a topic. It will be the primary focus and a very critical part because it supports why the lesson is being implemented. In addition, it will help with assessment of the students…

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    For my observations, I interviewed girl, let’s call her Penny, who teaches gymnastics to children at a local fitness center. She is a close friend of mine and I have always been interested in what she does in her job. She teaches classes every Friday and Saturday to children ranging from 2-14 years old. I observed her multiple times and recorded 6 hours of observations. After talking to Penny Lane, I found out she did gymnastics as a child at her local fitness center. She was a student there for…

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