Dictation

Decent Essays
Improved Essays
Superior Essays
Great Essays
Brilliant Essays
    Page 20 of 34 - About 339 Essays
  • Improved Essays

    It is an inspiring tale of a school teacher who, despite unadorned odds, strained to make learning fun. It establishes, what a teacher could do when a chance is given and a little help. In the early 1920 's, Gijubhai could sense the futility of textbook. He wanted a first-hand practical experience to shape and form his ideas, so, approached the Education Officer and requested for a primary school class for his experiment. He manages to get a post in a primary school after having a conversation…

    • 1097 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Jeremy Snader Miss Fiscus Integrating Plah According to the article Holding on to Play by Lisa Woods “Play is important for brain, cognitive, linguistic, physical, psychological and socio-emotional development and wellbeing” (Woods 48). In this article Woods demonstrates the importance of play in a classroom, and she also shows how important it is for teachers to be advocates for play in their schools, and to have a support staff of likeminded peers, parent and students. Based on this article I…

    • 1129 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    Naturally our subconscious part of our minds over rules a lot of behavioral aspects. With it our minds create a complete dictation on our actions based off of these feelings. Whether it is originated by lament or any other kind of emotion our minds crave attention and justification. Without this seemingly vital solace we are left lost in the confines of our minds. Sometimes this may lead us to ponder harmful unwanted thoughts. However, there are ways that can be used to avoid emotional harm such…

    • 1015 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Children can develop vocabulary through picture book reading The primary way to develop vocabulary is through reading. When I was young, I was taught to look up words, copy their definitions from the dictionary and then memorize them. Teachers have dictation assessment regularly to check our words spelling. I do not want to teach vocabulary in this passive way as passive learners lack motivation to learn. Passive learners perceive learning, especially learning a foreign language, to be…

    • 1118 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    every day, but places like the United States have advanced technology and so much food to spare? The answer lies in geography. Geography is the key factor in how a civilization can advance or why is cannot, this being demonstrated flawlessly by its dictation of agriculture ( what crops people can grow ), domesticated animals ( what animals are domesticable ), disease and genetic immunization ( who is exposed to what viruses and bacteria and when ), and who has the best resources and the most…

    • 1224 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    The play Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare, involves many difficult decisions the main character contemplates in order to please his own motives. Throughout the text, Hamlet makes rash decisions in order to complete his most important task: the strive for revenge. Hamlet 's actions and emotions primarily revolve around the death of his father. This causes many people to believe Hamlet is insane. However, Hamlet believes he is fine and with his ludicrous plans and actions, he is determined…

    • 1143 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    The Progress of African Americans from Slavery to Modern times The history of African Americans in the United States began with a very disappointing and disgraceful moment in American history. African Americans were brought by the millions to become involuntary servants to wealthy white farmers. This unfortunate title that was pressed onto the African American people created a struggle to progress greater than that of any other ethnicity coming to the United States. Many slave owners would even…

    • 1231 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Great Essays

    As Hilly approaches the bathroom, the track gradually intensifies and overpowers the thunder, creating suspense. Arriving at the bathroom, Hilly questions Minny on her usage of the toilet and demands her to come out. Annoyed by Hilly’s prejudiced dictations, Minny flushes the toilet to provoke her. In this moment, the orchestral instrumental heightens in pitch, creating a sense of liberation wherein Minny has stood up for her rights. However, the toilet flush dominates this scene, signifying the…

    • 1064 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Great Essays
  • Improved Essays

    In Ethan Frome, author Edith Wharton illustrates that archetypal images are prominent in her novel through the characters of Mattie and Zenna, who show the struggle of Ethan Frome and his hardship of a decision of picking a girl. Mattie, Ethan’s love interest, is representative of summer, hope, warmth and the love that she has for Ethan. On the contrary Zeena, Ethan’s wife, represents winter, cold, everlasting, desolation, and a only half alive state of mind and being. Both of these characters…

    • 1076 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    Final Reflection Review

    • 1174 Words
    • 5 Pages

    Final Reflection Review During the duration of this course I have received numerous amounts of information related to how the brain learns and instructional methods that increase the brain’s ability to absorb information. As an educator, it is important that the instructor is fluent in the subject area in which they instruct students. In order to become an effective educator one must indulge themselves in material related to the subject area through developing a clear understanding of the…

    • 1174 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Page 1 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 34