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    Teaching As A Career Paper

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    Teaching as a Career Dr. Martinez Thursday 8:30-9:20 Aly Daniels Paper Two Perspectives and Preparation 1. My supervising teacher never uses a textbook. a. My supervising teacher has a great knowledge of the subject she is teaching. I am in her classroom during reading and she never has the students read out of a textbook. Honestly, I have not even seen a textbook in the classroom. My teacher is able to incorporate books such as Arthur and still have the students learn. This week my…

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    from this unit was the differentiation of instruction and assessments. An area of growth for this unit would be to create a stronger behavior management system in order to make the time dedicated to math each day more valuable. A goal for improving teaching practice is finding a way to incorporate and utilize available technology more effectively. This inclusion classroom has a wide range of learners with varying ability levels. In math, there are four…

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    Micro-teaching Report My microteaching experience was very beneficial to me, in the sense that it developed my confidence as well as focused on areas that need improvement. It was an interesting training opportunity to benefit from. Also, microteaching was a fun experience that we as trainee teachers to teach our peers a micro lesson, which ranged from 5 to 10 minutes. After every mini lesson, we received a review about it from our tutor who observes our performance in addition to feedback from…

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    their passion. Every student has a right to learn to become “gritter”, and to develop their skills to fulfill their potential. To become better educated, students need to be challenged as much as possible on their journey to success. Therefore, my teaching philosophy is based on the belief that a teacher had a responsibily to provide students knowledge and teach students to be diligent in order to help them succeed in both academic and real life. Intro 2: What can students gain from classroom…

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    5I: uses multiple teaching strategies, including adjusted pacing and flexible grouping, to engage students in active learning opportunities that promote the development of critical and creative thinking, problem-solving, and performance capabilities. 4N: engages students in and monitors individual and group-learning activities that help them develop the motivation to learn. PA 32: Interact with the students by teaching a mini lesson. This is your 2nd of 3 official mini lessons. Immediately…

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    We as teachers get more motivated teaching as we see how much our students are motivated learning, especially if they are rather grown up and feel themselves low. This challenging situation much more depends on teachers as they facilitate learning process to become joy and efficient for both sides. This involves both actions and the decisions of the teacher. The actions aret those things that are done in the classroom, such as rearranging the chairs and desks. The decisions relate to how and…

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    Second Field Observation

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    General Observation: This week marked my third week in Mrs. C’s 4th grade classroom at St. Rose. During their scheduled reading time, I taught my first observed lesson of three required for my second field placement. This was not my first time teaching a lesson in Mrs. C’s class, as I have been afforded the opportunity each time I am in the classroom to lead a lesson in some way. Sequencing of events was the target skill I pulled from the story, The Right Dog for the Job. The students were…

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    In this analysis, I am choosing to write about my spirituality and religious beliefs. From a young age, Catholic values and morals were instilled in me by my parents and other family members and I did not seem to have any other choice besides blindly obeying. I was sent to parochial school starting at age three, where we all knew the Ten Commandments by the time we finished preschool and were finger-painting biblical stories during arts and crafts hour. Until my sophomore year of high school…

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    Bracero Program Analysis

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    said years before the bracero program had started, showing that the catholic religion should not agree to treating men as just a workhorse but as humans with families. Many Mexican and Mexican American Catholics in the United States have said what many leaders in the church have called the “Mexican problem”. Most had said that this problem was by religious illiteracy of Mexican-origin catholics and by the feat that a lack of catholic priests, religious instruction and regular mass would cause…

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    classroom so that every student was in eyesight. Even whilst working with small groups of students during guided reading, the educator would gaze beyond the group to monitor other students. This is an essential strategy that I can employ in my own teaching practice. For instance, it’s necessary to let my students understand that I’m aware of and care about what’s going on in the classroom, especially if I aspire to increase their ability to stay on-task. Another behavioral strategy evident in…

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