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    My Career As A Teacher

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    Since the curriculum I use falls under the cooperative learning model, how I assess my students as individuals is important. One way I assess students before a quiz or test is through a website called KAHOOT.IT. KAHOOT.IT is an interactive website that makes learning fun and allows teachers and students to see what topics need to be reviewed. As a teacher it is easy to create a quiz for your class or even…

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    ways on how to educate our students. The three main teaching styles that we have learned are direct instruction, inquiry-based learning and cooperative learning. In order to teach grade 12 social; the relationship between identity and ideology, I will incorporate all three of these teaching styles into my lesson plan in order to effectively reach out to all the students learning styles. Creative thinking, independent thinking, evoking feelings and group work are the few key concepts that I will…

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    particular sport. Along with learning a sport, students are exposed to fitness principles related to that sport. An important part of sports based model in physical education is problem based learning (Hubball 2006). Problem based learning occurs when students figure out for themselves tactics, strategies, and skills. Figuring out these skills by working together helps all students in the group become more successful. Problem based learning helps with the following learning strategies:…

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    volunteering at INK, the Interactive Neighborhood for Kids, and connect said experience to the ideas and concepts of Educational Psychology, specifically those covered in EDUC 2130. Some topics I will address include the practice of cooperative learning, play-based learning, and theories of development, both personally and socially. The Interactive Neighborhood for Kids I completed my field experience at the Interactive Neighborhood for Kids, commonly known, and hereafter referred to in this…

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    impacts student learning by how learning can be enhanced. Dr. Ruben Puentedura, developer of the SAMR Model, is types of exposure and enhancements of technology integration. The four types are: substitution, augmentation, modification, and redefinition. For example, Ms. Boerema uses the projector to project notes to write on the board for students, which this is substitution. The impact on student learning does not negatively impact their learning, but it does impact student learning positively…

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    educators can use to engage all learners while meeting the individual learning needs of all the students in their classroom. This strategy is designed to meet the individual learning needs of all students in a classroom. This framework includes the implementation of several evidence-based instructional strategies that meet the students’ learning needs in order to provide a high-quality curriculum with clearly defined learning goals. Effective evidence-based strategies includes effective…

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    Sequenced Lesson Analysis

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    opportunity to learning the content in the curriculum based around Space and Earth Sciences. To certify this, we incorporated a variety of teaching and learning strategies that cater for individual students’ needs, wants and abilities whilst holding them to their highest capability. When catering for the mixed abilities in our lessons, it was vital to consider differentiated instruction. This involves recognising students’ ‘varying background knowledge, readiness, language, preferences in…

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    Collaborative Learning Enhance Critical Thinking Sumayyah Hadadi University of St. Thomas Collaborative learning is a method that I had been putting into practice in my early work. My topic in this study is about collaborative 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…

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    1. Introduction The course ‘Classroom Learning and Student Development’ involves various important concepts that are closely related to the roles of teachers in facilitating students learning and guiding student development. One of the most important and inspiring topics is catering for student differences, especially students with special educational needs (SEN). My teaching philosophy emphasizes on meeting student differences and learning difficulties. I believe it is essential to provide…

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    Collaborative Preteaching

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    This is a loose catch-all term for group work. Collaborative learning can be student directed, teacher designed, or a combination of these methods. The idea behind collaborative learning is that students work together toward a common goal (Igel & Urquart, 2012). Collaborative preteaching refers to a strategy in which students who require additional support, such as those diagnosed with a specific learning disability or SLD, are taught aspects of the lesson including key terms or concepts…

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