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    few tools of artificial intelligence that is used in primary education. We have been witnessing the rise of educational technology, particularly learning platforms such as Khan Academy. Artificial intelligence, AI, is the maturation of computer structures able to complete tasks that usually require human intellect, such as visual understanding, speech recognition,…

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    I am applying for a Maths teacher position at the Isaac Newton Academy because I firmly believe that I have what it takes to make students’ progress in every single lesson. I have taught in a number of schools, including covering different schools and subjects. This enabled me to work with different people and meet many students. The brief moment that I used to work as a cover teacher helped me to be flexible, committed and experience managing students in different subjects. I have worked at a…

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    Throughout the semester in our education course, students had the opportunity to observe real teachers and classrooms in action. We observed the different set ups, different teaching styles and the diverse students within the classroom. Given ten hours to accomplish, we set sail in each level of teaching. Early Childhood, Childhood, and Middle Child, each a completely different level and certain levels not right for every future teacher. This fieldwork journey helped solidify my passion for the…

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    Education “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education.” said Martin Luther King, Jr. But is intensive and critical thinking the true goal of education? There seems to be a hidden agenda that schools have to socialize students to prepare them for life as an adult. Education is a key factor in society for preparing children for the future. More learning happens in school than learning…

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    fifth and fourth-grade math/science teacher that I observed in my ED-310 class. During my observations, Mr. Headley would go over the new section of the science book as a whole class, covering and discussing new vocabulary words. He would then use cooperative learning for the students to read and create a presentation of their assigned sections. Mr. Headley demonstrates how procedures are very important to incorporate from day one. His students always know what is expected of them during this…

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    priorities as a student, I will strive to develop cooperation in my school and my students once my profession begins. My goal is to consistently create a classroom that is student-centered, respectful, safe, joyful, and harmonious. To create a cooperative environment, I will build on two basic principles in the classroom. The first principle is to treat others the way you wish to be treated and I will exemplify this with two words, “respect differences” and the second principle is be…

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    I must provide the best education available to my students and I will do that by attending workshops, updating certifications, and staying up to date with all technology (Texas Teacher Proficiencies, 1994). As a teacher, I want to model all the listed qualities, so I can make it…

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    John Dewey On Education

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    In today’s fast-paced society, no one ever takes a moment to pause and question the purpose of education. Everyone simply assumes that education’s aim is to get employed. Although there is a great need for STEM employees across the nation, countless jobs continue to be vacant. This comes as a result of the applicants not meeting the non-STEM skills that many of the employers are looking for in an employee. One may be able to perform tasks properly, however they lack many qualities such as…

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    He says,” Let work together, help each other, learn from each other and each other’s mistakes” (75). He thinks that most schools make all the students do all of the work on their own. Stanford University performed studies on cooperative learning in a classroom environment. There are more and more teachers who are starting to perform this. Teachers have already applied this form of learning. Whether it be a small in class assignment, a week 's project, or a semester one. He can…

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    Where Does Education Truly Come From? What is really being learned from eight to three every school day? In an article titled “Education for the Twenty-First Century,” Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi states that “the world around us is the primary teacher of students, not the schools[...]” (Csikszentmihalyi 1). If one were to really think about it, the majority of a student’s education comes not from the structured learning system required by law, but from the world outside of the school building.…

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