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    Nationalism and Liberalism are modern ideologies in education. These ideologies flourish in America and have had a major influence in shaping the educational system. Many have been adopted into educational philosophy in modern times. I believe that the focus of education is to experience and bring together ideas and knowledge from various sectors. Educated individual hope to become a productive member of society in their respective nation. This paper will take a critical look at Nationalism and…

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    Thank you for arguing is a book about the lost art of rhetoric and its effectiveness in persuasion. The author Jay Heinrichs uses numerous examples of the use of rhetoric whether it be from literature, out of modern day entertainment, or simply a personal experience. In the proceeding paragraphs we will briefly discuss the main points in this book, engage in a deeper understanding of chapter 19, and defend the books continued use in the educational system. In this book Heinrich attempts to…

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    Three Aspects Of Reading

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    Peter Gray, the author of One More Really Big Reason to Read Stories to Children, argues that reading is essential since it helps children develop morally, emotionally, and socially. The development of these three aspects help children to become better human beings. I think that Peter Gray brings up excellent points in his article, but I believe that reading brings more to society and the real world. The three aspects of reading mentioned in his article-moral, emotional, and social…

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    hurts the level of education that students are receiving. When a teacher has to devote a time to teaching specific topics that are only on tests they lose the time to teach other subjects. Standardized tests narrow the entire curriculum in many schools, often squeezing out subjects such as music art, foreign languages and social studies. This is an issue because these subjects are very important, just because they are not tested does not mean that they should be ignored. Only 340 million people…

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    RTI Process The RTI process of a school begin with high-quality instruction in a general education classroom. When a student needs additional intervention for some studying areas, the school will arrange a test to that student. If the student still fails of the test, the school will do some interventions. The student’ parents need to come to school to discuss with school how to do the interventions to the student. Then the struggling student will be provided interventions to increase his or her…

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    Mr Jackson Case Study

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    Mr. Jackson, a math and science teacher, at Bridge Middle School. As a teacher, Mr. Jackson, used his own children to help stay connected with the other middle school students. As a teacher it’s your responsibility to know/learn about what is going on in students in order to teach them successfully. Mr. Jackson knew as a teacher, he couldn’t be successful inside the class or in teaching (For example, science); in less he came to know and understand to “whom” he was teaching. Mr. Jackson was…

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    problem in his article “America Skips School.” Barber explains exactly how American children have become intellectually inferior and supplies ideas to fix the situation. Adults’ apathy to fix the educational situation and their true pedagogues’ influence cause children to become intellectually inferior. Americans’ unwillingness to take responsibility disregards the value of education and fails…

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    Board Certified (NBC) is one of the most respected profession certification available in education. This certification has several benefits for the teacher, but also the students and school. It was created to develop, maintain and distinguish accomplished teachers and to generate ongoing improvements in the schools (About Certifications). Lately, I have been in contact with three local physical education teachers that are all National Board Certified. I interviewed them through email about…

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    Instructional Coaching

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    instructional coaching satisfied both professional and socio-cultural needs of the participants (Teemant, 2014). Fullan (2007) also noted the significance of addressing teacher needs in order to affect change in schools. While hiring an instructional coach may not be an option for some schools, principals should still seek to provide the types of professional relationships developed in this study with the resources they have. By creating professional learning communities and staff mentorship…

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    Culturally Centered Education When thinking about the educational system in America, from middle school through high school, even in college depending upon programs, white/European culture has been the focus of the system. It is within this system, that whiteness is embedded at the top of an oppressive racist hierarchy. Everything else deemed as other, is at the bottom and is treated as inferior. This is problematic, because although Europeans today can learn their own history which centers them…

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