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    learning to enhance critical thinking in students. I will study the importance of collaborative learning, how cooperative learning provides quality education to all students, and helps them to think critically. My topic is important because I had parents who did not believe in collaborative learning and complained about using this method in the classroom. At the present time, cooperative learning is a powerful tool that provides a meaningful experience for students. This style of teaching…

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    and emails from frustrated teachers who are inspired by what North Star is doing and who want to know how to start a program in their own community. They got so many, that staff and board members from North Star and staff from Princeton Learning Cooperative decided to start a non-profit organization, Liberated Learners, to coordinate and support the creation of North Star model centers all over the world. As of this writing, we have eleven centers operating in our network and two in the startup…

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    The Difference Education between the United States and Thailand All countries in the world are unique, that have many things the same and different, in term of education between the United States and Thailand. The education is the process of people get knowledge and learn the new things to get the many experiences. The purpose of education is lifelong learning and success in life. All of countries provide the education for civilian and want them to success in their life and can to develop the…

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    I attended schools in China for sixteen years and have experienced one of the most tiring education systems; we have to stay at school from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. However, this way of learning through lectures did not make me have a solid grasp of the topic I learned. In order to change my way of learning, my parents sent me to the United States, as the U.S. education system is highly valued. It is true that the the teaching method is totally different from what I experienced before. In the high…

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    Implementation Plan As a sophomore at Dordt College I am being called to pursue a degree in education and eventually become a Christian, education teacher. Through this education course of learning environments I have learned much about what it means to be a teacher and more importantly, what it means to be a Christian teacher. God has called me to purse the field of education, not only as a occupation, but as more than that, Van Dyk describes in the book, The Craft of Christian Teaching, ways…

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    DAP or developmentally appropriate practices is Activities and learning environments for children Based on what we know about how children learn and by what we observe such as their interests needs and abilities. DAP has three core component first is: what is known about child development and learning. Such as where a child should General Lee be at during a specific age. second is what is known about child as an individual. and third is what is known about the social and cultural context in…

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    Home-School Communication: The first day has come and gone, and it is time to communicate with parents. Parents are important people because they are the people that guide and teach students. The first teachers any student has will be their parents or guardians, and as teachers we need to respect parents. There is a lot that happens in the classroom and as teachers we need to make parents connected to the material as much as possible. Teachers need to provide multiple ways to communicate with…

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    I believe that assigning students cooperative learning activities is allowing them to engage in academic play, which they will eventually mimic during recess time. For example, the way they share their materials during their cooperative learning activities will teach them how they should share their toys with playmates during recess time. Question 3: Imagine that you are counseling…

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    Our extensive author’s guide is derived from the lesson plans and curriculum but delivered in a disguised learning fashion for the independent writer. The kit has the best elements of what our school-based curricula offers in the classroom, all wrapped up in an individual kit designed especially for a self- directed, "disguised learning" writing experience. These activities or lessons are standards aligned 21st century skill-building, and get young people excited about writing! Students of all…

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    and learning strategies to meet the needs of students with different learning needs. Every student is unique and not all students learn the same way, that is why it is important for teachers to use differentiated instruction in both the general education and inclusive classroom. There are different principles that guide planning and implementing differentiated instruction. One principle is to tailor curricular goals and teaching strategies to meet students needs. This is when teachers consider…

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