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    The Narrator 's development can be traced through the manuscript from the commencement of his journey in which he is completely dependent on his religion and manuscript, to the resolution where he became independent from the manuscript and Buddha. The manuscript helps the Narrator grow as an individual and gain knowledge throughout the novel. The manuscript also serves as a tool that allows the Narrator to change from being a reserved and immature character, to becoming mature and independent at…

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    this experience I didn’t know how tiring it could be to actually be in the classroom. I noticed throughout the day that I would get really tired compared to most days. Managing a classroom takes a lot of effort and energy to produce an effective learning environment for the students. Before entering the classroom I thought it was going to be difficult to connect with the students, I was honestly very nervous on my first day. I was thinking “what if the kids don’t like me?” I was very curious on…

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    Describe The Classroom

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    cowboy hats, jackets, belts, stuffed horses for riding) and imitated being cowboys. It was interesting how a girl dressed up and stayed at home and pretended to cook for the boys who were riding horses. I got to see how pretend play can also be a learning opportunity for young…

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    recurring theme, Harper Lee shows the differences between the two learning systems, and how informal education has an influence on Scout and hints at why informal is embraced more than formal. One of the biggest differences between informal and formal education that struck Scout was the pace at which the students were learning, as Scout was far ahead of them, and found school boring. Throughout the novel, Scout shows a passion for learning and reading, as she and Atticus would read every night.…

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    In the process of Learning My writing experiences have been far and few between. This semester will have a great deal of learning for me. I don’t want to claim that I do not know how to write because basic communication is something we all use every day. I think it’s the fact that your words are put to paper and out there for all scrutiny. It is intimidating and intriguing at the same time. I really enjoy reading and enjoy the way these authors can bring out so much emotion from their readers…

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    Philosophy of Education I believe there is much power in art education and preparing our future generations for the world of creativity that is ever evolving. I believe a successful art education is built through four means: active learning, character building, providing meaningful curriculum, and building a useful 21st century skill set. As I have learned from and been highly influenced from Piaget’s constructivist views of education, each person makes sense of the world by connecting new…

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    offer and we chased the dream and moved with an open mind. Overall, in the last four years of us living here there have been many challenges that we have faced and moved across the country not knowing anyone but we have learned so much including learning to love who you are and appreciate family and “home.” I really feel that I know who I am now and in the last four years I have blossomed and am loving who I am becoming, and of course with the guidance of my mother. I feel that my mother has…

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    Reflective Essay This course is the finale of my studies to obtain my associates degree. I have completed several courses that involved formal writing and I feel this class was the ideal conclusion to the first part of my educational journey. As I reflected on the past eight weeks, I would describe this Cornerstone Seminar as very educational and a little bit overwhelming. I have attached my digital portfolio which contains six documents from the discussion board and assignments throughout…

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    recognizes that people from different cultures learn in different ways. “Children from homes in which the language and culture do not closely correspond to that of the school may be at a disadvantage in the learning process. These children often become alienated and feel disengaged from learning” (Brown University). This may explain Juan’s behavior in the classroom. Mrs. Green can address this by communicating clear high expectations for her students and creating an environment where all the…

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    could be used as learning tools by saying “There are many established an emerging instructional technologies that can be used effectively, including PowerPoint, course management systems, student response systems, podcasting, and online learning systems.” Besides these ways that are used by college, there are also many study resources online. I can carry only a computer and found everything I need on the internet from a graphing calculator to a cheat sheet. The various range of learning…

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