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    Inclusive Teaching Essay

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    Inclusive teaching can be very useful in classes where you have a classroom that has a diverse makeup. Inclusive teaching means that you want to include everyone in the lessons taught, and students will have the same equal opportunity to learn as other students. Inclusive learning can be used in situations where your classes are made up from of students with different cultural backgrounds, or if students have any type of disability. This paper will answer how does inclusive teaching promote…

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    Teaching Style Analysis

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    Mostly everyone would agree that a child’s education is critical to their development as a scholar. On the contrary would most people agree that how our next generation is taught will influence not only their academic success but also their motivation and behavior? Educators of past generations typically conformed to the “one size fits all” model of teaching which resulted in predominantly lecture style teaching. George Fox Professor, Donna Webb (2016), says we have made great advancements of…

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    My definition of literacy was being capable to read. That is some part of it but literacy is also part of growing up because it still carried in my routinely life. I 'm a sophomore in college now and I still feel like my literacy is still growing and evolving. One of my earliest memories I could relate to was as a teenager I had a teacher named Mr.Jago and he made interested in becoming literate. He made me experience growth in the classroom and learn moral values to embrace being creative with…

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    Paulo Freire wrote a book about education, called Pedagogy of the Oppressed, which was first published in 1968. I recently read an excerpt from the book, and I got to learn about Freire’s view of the education, and styles of teaching. In the book he has a lot of great ideas about how teaching and education can be improved. In the first paragraph Freire focuses his attention on co-intentional education. The teachers (leadership) and the students (people), being co-intent on reality.…

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    program was designed for those students who were seeking to perfect and enhance their English language skills to become successful BRAC University students. The goal of this program is to assist the students to become active and independent learners, critical thinkers, responsible and thoughtful adults and most importantly successful university students. Teaching topic: The respectable teacher taught how to write “Topic Sentence”. He had followed direct method along with the PPP-presentation,…

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    Pedagogical Strategies

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    Social and emotional learning (SEL) programs are one of the most successful interventions to promote the progressive growth of students. There are a few issues with developing teenagers as they become more mature and learn self-awareness. These issues come down to the growth and hormones that happen throughout high school. With everything that is happening to their bodies some find it difficult to see a connection between school work and their life. This is why it is important to create an…

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    Abbe Hills Farm Essay

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    During the morning session of October 4th, my classmates and I in the honeybees writing course had the opportunity to further learn about bees, pollination, farming, and other related topics at Abbe Hills Farm. This farm is conveniently located close to Cornell College and Laura Krause runs it. Throughout the visit to Abbe Hill we learned about the benefits of having a CSA and the role the farm plays in the community. Laura Krause, who is in charge of Abbe Hills, explained the CSA business…

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    There are many philosophers who talk about Democracy and Education, but two of the biggest philosophers to include democracy and education in their work were Dewey and Gutmann. Dewey and Gutmann both believe that democracy is somehow involved in education. Dewey believes that if the education system does its job, then students will be prepared to contribute to society and the government. While Dewey believes that education prepares students to contribute to society, Gutmann believes that…

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    My interviewee’s name is Mrs. Caskey, and she was my art teacher in high school. I chose to interview her because she made a great impact in my life and was a main reason as to why I wanted to become a teacher myself. Her students were always her top priority, and she would do everything in her power to see them successful. Our terms of success were actually pretty similar and made me love her even more as an educator. My definition of success isn't the amount of money you make, but the…

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    Individual summary The Positive Behaviour Leadership Model by Bill Rogers seeks to train pre service and practicing teachers to understand the influence they have as the behavioural role model in their class (Edwards, & Watts, 2008). In terms of behaviour, students will emulate the manner the teacher interacts with students within the classroom. Thus it is vitally important for the teacher to model their behavioural expectations for their class (Rogers, 2002). This model is centred around…

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