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    Barber from the Nation understand the power and influence popular culture has on its viewers, he wrote, “It is time to recognize that the true tutors of our children are not school teachers or university professors but filmmakers, advertising executives and pop culture purveyors. Stanford, MTV trumps MIT. It is not from their schools that children learn to obsess over the President’s private sexual conduct” (p. 63). I do not completely agree with this quote; I believe that educators are…

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    insight and understanding to various policy case studies. This is exemplified in the case study of young people transitioning from out of home care. There are a number of issues that young people face when transitioning from out of home care. This has resulted in a number of policies formed to both resolve and improve these issues. The use of social theories can be seen through the ways in which the theory of ideology has been used in the out of home care policy. This will be clear through a…

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    Individual Behaviour Plans (IBP) at school are a method of behaviour management which is outlined in many Behaviour Management Policies. Their purpose, ‘teaching and reinforcing those behaviours with the child, through modelling, rehearsal and encouragement’ (Rogers, 2011, p.10). Usually, their primary focus is on the encouragement of positive behaviour, although consequences for difficult behaviour may be detailed. IBP’s therefore support Operant Conditioning (McLeod, 2007b). Positive behaviour…

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    certain other emotions, and can also be very manipulative and violent, which brings us to the issue of whether or not the actions of a psychopath are justified. Many people think that they are not justified because they commit violent crimes/actions, but there is also another side to this issue which says that the actions of a psychopath are justified depending on how they developed the disorder. This issue is important because it helps us get a view into what makes a psychopath and why they…

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    Best Practices for Teaching and Learning As previously discussed, the use of the Danielson framework and adequate modeling are some instructional strategies that help students learn. However, there are many other brain-based learning strategies that I applied or wish to apply within my teaching context improving my students’ retention of the science information; including, frequent assessments, the use percolation in a blocked schedule, and the interleaving of content. Assessment is a…

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    The Bioecological Perspective of Uri Bronfenbrenner Uri Bronfenbrenner, a contextual perspective theorist created the Ecological Systems theory was published in 1979, this theory explains the inherent qualities of a child as well as the child’s characteristics in the external environment, this is the area where the child finds it interacting, and this is where they are influenced on how he or she will grow and eventually develop. In his theory, he explains that we develop from the interaction of…

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    Contextual Architecture In 2003 my family moved to a house in a newly built part of town in the neighborhood of Lamplight Village. Based on the Lamplight Village painting by Thomas Kinkade, it was beautiful. Not what you would expect from a Las Vegas home, but beautiful nonetheless. The facade of the two story home was light brown horizontal wood siding with big chocolate colored shutters, only for show of course. It had a spacious covered porch, a picturesque window seat and large leafy trees…

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    motives differ and are just as subjective. Some of the motivations of social entrepreneurship identified by Boluk and Mottiar (2014) include group affiliation, recognition and acknowledgment, as well as a genuine passion for addressing socio economic issues. Group affiliation - There are several networks catered for entrepreneurs (in general) that recognize their work, like the Fair Trade Tourism South Africa, Greenbox that is located in Ireland and specifically for social entrepreneurs the…

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    Within today’s school environment, educational authorities require all teachers to implement a holistic and inclusive curriculum into their daily classroom practices. Teachers must make regular adjustments, modifications and differentiate pedagogical content and practices, in order to ensure that the needs of each individual child are met. Through implementing inclusive practices within the daily classroom setting, teachers are ultimately creating a positive effect on learning outcomes for all…

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    Nowadays, student misbehaviors can affect the classroom environment. In the junior secondary school setting for my placement, the management issues for the Design & Technology classroom are quite different because students can use equipment and machines or attempt practical work in Workshop. Common Misbehaviours: Refusing to carry out instructions The biggest management issue is that the students neither follow safety precautions nor wear protective equipment such as safety goggles, gloves &…

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