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    About 39% of teachers want a different job and 45% are dissatisfied with their current job. With these numbers in mind, we should be worried about who is going to be teaching your child. Teachers are entering the workforce only to leave a short time after. New teachers should have the focus and passion to stay in the field they studied for. In order to insure future candidates for education remain in education, they should go into a mentorship before they get to college. This epidemic has…

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    Writing is done in almost all professions. Whether a person is a police officer or an animator, there is always some writing that must be done. This is especially true for those who wish to become teachers, and therefore have to structure their entire career around the writings they prepare, such as creating lesson plans, handouts, and blog posts. Although it is obvious that high school English teachers are required to do quite a bit of writing in the classroom, people often forget that there is…

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    The purpose of this paper is to discuss the elements of effective instruction portrayed in the movie Stand and Deliver. Stand and Deliver is a movie based on the unconventional teaching methods of high school teacher Jaime Escalante. The elements of his particular teaching style discussed within this paper will pertain to educational equity, assessment, engaged learning, differentiated instruction, classroom management, and establishing a learning community. First, depictions of inequity in…

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    When anyone goes into an new environment they have biases that will follow them into the setting. The person need to be aware of their biases, so that they do not act on them and make a person or group of people feel discomfort. It is also important to remember to look back on the experience and acknowledge what one did wrong and right in certain situations. When we reflect on the situations is when we grow as a person and learn what to do differently to make the outcome a little better than the…

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    Virtual Field Experience Summary Out of all the videos I have seen in Dr. Craig class, I find Mr. Bedley teaching methods to be the most effective for students to learn. I enjoy all three parts of the Lesson Observation of his class. I enjoy his class is because he follow the TEAM Educator Observation Form very well. I believe he met every single requirement on the TEAM Educator Observation Form. I would give him a five in every section because I believe he did an outstanding job in his…

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    Every teacher has a unique teaching strategies that makes their classroom unique. What many people do not know, however, is that the methods and strategies that teachers use can all be traced back to the five teaching philosophies. These philosophies, perennialism, progressivism, essentialism, reconstructionism, and existentialism, are either teacher or student based, and can greatly shape the way an individual teaches (Powell, 2015). Each philosophy differs on what should be taught, how it…

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    communication, and collaboration skills. The standards also allow me to identify the outcome of the unit; therefore, facilitating backward planning. 2. Describe a sample lesson plan that guides your teaching. My lesson plans often consist of three components which is the input, process, and output. For example, in teaching independent and dependent clauses, I first discuss the relevance of it outside the academic setting and tap into prior knowledge. I then proceed to show a short clip about…

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    because he justifies his "teaching" by stating that he is trying to protect their innocence. While both forms of teaching vary from each other, both poems still nevertheless involve…

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    beliefs NAME OF INSTRUCTOR: Kathleen Robinson Teaching and learning involves techniques that when applied in a positive and supportive environment caters for both the cognitive, emotional and social needs of students and the individual abilities are recognized and developed. Thus the techniques bring about productivity and success in the classroom. My participation in this course has reinforced my philosophies on teaching…

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    The demographic information of the community is essential in the order to set a good classroom environment and understand the students’ needs. It also constitutes an endless source of teaching material. The dynamic inside the classroom is a reflection of the community. The students bring into the classroom their communal experiences and it is up to the teacher/s maximize the beneficial aspects of said experiences. The instructional context…

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