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    I participated in many inter school companions and stood first in intra-school elocution competition. I passed my schooling with 81% which is almost equal to 3.26GPA. I perused my intermediate studies with majors in mathematics, physics and chemistry. I completed my intermediate with 82% which equates to…

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    My second career choice is entering the education field as a high school math teacher. In order to become a high school math teacher, the general requirements are a bachelor 's degree and a state teaching license; however, in some private schools a state license is not always required (Grill 1). Acquiring a teaching license generally consists of completing an education degree program inclusive of supervised teaching and being provided with the opportunity for student teaching experiences. In…

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    from the start of their secondary school carrier until their graduation, and then return to the youngest students in the school to start the cycle again. Another divergence between the US and German school systems lies in how each country handles homeschooling. While American parents regularly decide to homeschool their children for religious, personal, or other reasons, Germany requires that all children attend either a private or public school. In these schools, religion can be taught with…

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    society and the community. On top of the opportunity for developing social skills of students, recess can provide a time in which student behavior can be observed, and negative behavior and bullying can be stopped. Within the classroom and within school, bullying can be a hidden action and can be completely missed by teachers and staff. Within recess, teachers can pinpoint these actions as they can become very obvious during recess with actions such as verbal abuse and physical abuse, such as…

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    in school to teachers nor students for any purposes or reasons because it is extremely dangerous. Allowed gun in school to teacher and students especially in a country where violence has become an epidemic could lead into a greater deal of fear to students and teachers just as it is to law enforcement officers in the street. As a survey was taking a few years ago in order to observe what students think about allowing gun to school, many students responded that they do not feel safe in school…

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    Left Behind Act and the pressure on schools to deliver high test scores in core subject areas, support of art education has diminished. However, art education is essential to a student’s education as it has many benefits and can help students master other subjects more quickly and efficiently. Art-related programs have been shown to help students increase their SAT scores, perform better on standardized tests, and gain more motivation and creativity in a school environment. Not only that, but…

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    Even though technology for the most part helps the 21st century learner gain a better understanding of topics it does cause issues for teachers and schools. Technology is changing at a very rapid and constant pace that is creating both opportunities and challenges for both schools and teachers. It gives us an opportunity to access rich, multimedia content, and increase the use of online course taking that offers classes not otherwise available. Even at the college…

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    Jean Anyon’s study questions and presents finding on the relationship between Social Class and School Knowledge. The study reveals the natural mechanism of upbringing, schooling and the status attached to these constructs, react to maintain varying levels or stratification of knowledge and double standard of living. These findings are a representation of Albert Bandura’s reciprocal determinism, which is based on the premise that a person’s behavior both influences and is influenced by personal…

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    After going through the checklist I found many strengths and a few weakens to my classroom and school environment. One of my strengths is providing a safe and welcoming learning environment. I do this two ways first is creating a welcoming physical environment and second is providing procedures and routines to create stability. I create a welcoming physical learning environment by creating a class theme to decorate my room. This year I my theme was Monsters Inc and our class theme is “Learning…

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    But it wasn’t until I stepped into Mrs. Estelle Barber’s Fourth Grade classroom at Bell Elementary School that I fell in love with learning. She didn’t teach from a book but from an array of hands on activities, many of which I incorporate each year into my own classroom. Thinking back, Mrs. Barber provided me with my first teaching job. A neighborhood…

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