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    1. Detracking in combination with strategies such as cooperative learning, peer tutoring, multilevel teaching, shared decision making with students and de-emphasizing the use of textbooks, while challenging racist and classist notions of ability, can improve student learning and achievement. I fully agree with this because of many reasons like the fact that when taking place in cooperative learning will show the students to be independent and show them the benefits of it and especially for…

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    providing a variety of avenues for student exploration of a topic or expression of learning, providing broad access to a wide range of materials and technologies, giving students a choice of tasks and products, including student-designed options and encouraging investigation or application of key concepts and principles in student interest areas. To differentiate in response to student learning profile, a teacher addresses learning styles, student talent, or intelligence profiles. Some ways in…

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    Dual Immersion programs, sometimes called the cooperative immersion or dual language education, are an enhancement method of bilingual education in which English learners and native English-speaking students are joined through the entire school day and taught the minority language for fifty percent or more of the day. There are two mutual differences of dual immersion programs: 90/10 and 50/50. In a 90/10 model, the second language is taught to students for about ninety percent of the day…

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Study Guide

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    help teachers. The contributions of portfolios to learning are numerous, such as: 1. Showing performance based on direct evidence of the quality of student usual work. 2. Providing flexibility in determining how students accomplish their learning goals with an authentic way of demonstrating…

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    Community Synthesis Essay

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    Social is addressed throughout the entire unit with cooperative learning. Verbal is used in the asking and answering of the text, repeating it, vocabulary activity, white board, the field trip, and the samples of the center activities. Logical learning is used in the memory game, bingo, building sculptures, field trip, and building the community collage bulletin board. Kinesthetic intelligence is used…

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    Methods of Teaching class. Such topics include the use of cooperative Learning, classroom setting, adapting lesson plan and differentiated instructions by incorporating visuals, hands-on activities, simulations of real life situations etc so that students can nurture their skills academically, linguistically, socially as well as emotionally. The purpose of this report is to focus solely on the two major components of teaching-learning environment, and the components are relatively…

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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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    Differentiate Instruction started off by explaining why differentiated instruction is so important. They stressed that every child learns differently and therefore needs to be taught differently. They stressed the importance of catering to different learning styles and capabilities of each student. They stated that differentiated instruction rests on three criteria. Methods,…

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    Self-Evaluation of Professional Growth Standard s#1-3 The Learner and Learning Learner Development, Learning Differences, and Learning Environments- Over the course of this year I have learned much about learner development and how my personal orientation of the classroom and management affect it directly. Through working on my personal philosophy I learned things that I would never have considered, like that humorous important in the classroom, but sarcasm can be detrimental to a child. I…

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    activities, and organization. Classroom Arrangements This website is for teachers and other educators that are looking for information and ideas on centers and stations. From this site you can print for free games, ideas on how to have a great learning center for the children to want to go to learn, how to create a comfortable classroom for children to want to come into the classroom, the site has plans and charts that teachers can go to for resources on how to deal with…

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