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    desired to work in a field that pertains to them. I also feel that going into education could entail positive changes for both myself and the current system. Finally, one of my advanced placement teachers in high school motivated me to follow this career path. As a child, I have considered becoming either a veterinarian because I love animals or a paleontologist. Within the daily responsibilities of high school education, a teacher must enforce and establish rules of behavior for his/her…

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    Mobile Learning Essay

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    teachers should decide to start taking the benefits of this device. To do this, researchers should educate learners as well as teachers of the mobile learning profits. Recently mobile learning is becoming increasingly a source of much discussion in the education filed. Although it has many benefits, there are many advocates who thinks mobile learning has some problematic areas. Therefore, this essay will argue that to a large extent, mobile learning does enhance the learning and teaching…

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    Co-Teaching Observation

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    Vicki spends dedicted time each morning assessing the students on letter recognition, sight words, number senses, etc. The data allows Ms. Geotzinger to keep a track of student achieve and respond if intervention is required. The school’s Special Education Teacher comes in twice a week to work with three children with lanague delays goals aligned with their IEPs. A Handwriting Without Tears specialist visits the classroom everyday working with students in small groups on their handwriting and…

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    Literature Review “The arts are a fundamentally important part of culture, and an education without them is an impoverished education leading to an impoverished society” stated Hetland and Winner (14). Music has been an integral part of education since the invention of the alphabet song. According to Kelley & Sutton Smith, “children are natural, instinctive music makers. However, when we expose children to music through singing and playing instruments, they become more proficient and develop…

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    Jennifer Nevins is in her tenth year of teaching. She has her Master’s degree in elementary education with an Emphasis in Gifted Education. She speaks at gifted conferences multiple times each year and has had her curriculum published twice by the world’s largest gifted literature publisher. She also leads professional development in the district to help regular classroom teachers to meet the needs of their gifted students. However, this year, Jennifer has met her match. She has a class of…

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    listen to what others have to say, solve problems and magnify feelings of unity amongst the administrators, teachers, other personnel and students. Teachers should be trusted in terms of teaching and doing what they believe is best for the student’s education. They need to feel supported by the administration and not feel vulnerable. Trust is also in terms of providing the basic resources to teachers, such as books and supplementary materials, within a timely manner. A principal should be…

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    Jules. The interview took place May 25,2017 at 8:50am and the observation started at 9: 00am.The classroom felt inviting and child centered. The purpose of this practicum is to gain a visual presence of a physical classroom environment, understand cooperative learning, technology use, student learning, and assessments. I entered Ms. Jules classroom at 8:45am, she was present getting ready for the start of a new day. When I entered the classroom I walked around and observed the learning…

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    Introduction Colleges and universities are always striving to provide a better education for the students that attend there. However, to update and create new programs, money is often needed. Therefore, the number of students coming into the university can have an effect on the programs being established. Howard and Jones (2000) as well as Clark and Cundiff (2011), have found that retention is a big concern for facilities of higher education. Other studies have shown that nearly a third of…

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    in the making of today’s American education system. Both Horace Mann and Thomas Jefferson based their ideas of public education on the Prussian education system. This was the first public education system in the world and was used to develop America’s own system. Mann’s ideas were heavily influenced by the Prussian school model. While Jefferson’s ideas were infused with his own beliefs and the economic state of the country. Both men had similar view on education and only minor details differ…

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    Teaching Math Strategies

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    Strategies for Teaching Mathematics Daily Data There are several strategies for teaching mathematics in the primary grades. Burton (2010) describes the strategy of a daily data activity in which the teacher uses a chart or graph to record class data. The data comes from children’s lives, for example, graphing the number of siblings of each child in the class. Daily data engages students because the data being collected is from their lives, it is authentic to the students. The process of…

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