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    Reflection of Class Lesson The teaching methods that I used in my lesson incorporated a variety of the Universal Design for Learning Principles and co-teaching strategies, which supported all of the students in the classroom, including students with disabilities and exceptionalities. As a means for engagement, I explained in my warm-up why learning root words is important for the students’ future lives, which relates the material to real life situations that they can relate to in their own…

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    What makes a good teacher is a tenderhearted person who enjoys teaching students and will do anything to help their students. What makes a great teacher is a person who has a passion to teach students and will get down and dirty with their students. A great teacher also knows their teaching philosophy; in which mine is essentialism. All teachers should know their teaching goals for a few reasons. First they need to know who they are before they can teach anyone anything. They also need to know…

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    Onenote's Reflection

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    Mrs. Goff, a first grade teacher at Tuscarora Elementary School and a member of the Berkley County First Grade Leadership Team, presented a professional development on OneNote in the ballroom at Shepherd University. OneNote is an app that comes with Microsoft word or it can be accessed through getting online with a Microsoft account. OneNote serves multiple purposes, holding lesson plans, seating charts, substitute notes, and grades all without having to use a single piece of paper. When the…

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    In education, especially during the early years, it is extremely important that the curriculum is structured around the students in order to promote academic success and maintain interest in the material that is being taught. By approaching teaching with a student-centered style, each individual student can benefit from an education that is well-suited to their academic level and personality types. Pragmatism extends this benefit by applying hands on experiences that allow for further student…

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    Transgression Lesson Plan

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    High and meaningful interactions are considered to be essential in enhancing the effectiveness of a teaching method (Karpicke, 2012, p. 404-405). The guided practice in explicit instruction gives an opportunity to assess the effectiveness of the lesson. On the basis of this assessment, teachers can reinforce individual students with additional examples…

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    Classroom Philosophy Essay

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    an important feature in today’s society. Teachers over the years created different philosophies about different types of characteristics a teacher should possess. Every teacher has a certain way of teaching that they think is the best. Phil Collins once said “In learning you will teach, and in teaching you will learn.” A classroom should be a place of sanctuary and knowledge. Every student should get the ability to make their own decision and have the right to express their free will. If a…

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    a teacher’s personal teaching philosophy. These prompts almost appeared to be questions that one might hear at a job interview for a teaching position. I did not at first want to subject a colleague to these questions, as they require so much deeper though and inquiry from the teacher. That is why I first answered the questions myself. I feel that the responses to these questions are the center for a teacher’s approach to culturally responsive teaching. As an English Language Learner educator,…

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    students have great parents and suffer from a psychological disorder, I find the general case less than great patenting. These kids are incredibly anger and often direct it where they can, to include teachers and other students who mean them no harm. Teaching these kids involves being a role model and making these children happy while not letting them get out of control. Hardest part I found would was giving positive attention to the kid who just tried to punch you or have been making your day…

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    Ideal Classroom Analysis

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    Maintaining control over a room of thirty adolescents is a challenge within itself. Being an effective teacher to these students, requires a special skill set. In order to best address all their students’ needs, teachers should offer a variety of teaching methods and assessments. Because there are hundreds of factors influencing the lesson each day, a teacher must plan for the known and anticipate the unknown. This can include preparing an optimal learning environment and creating structured…

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    different way pedagogical strategy—see “instructional strategy” pedagogy—the art or science of teaching perform—to carry out an action or pattern of behavior; to adhere to the terms of; to carry out, accomplish, or fulfill personal teaching methods—see “teaching methods” plausible—believable and appearing to be true; acceptable strategy or plan for the given situation precise—exact or detailed; well-supported predict—to…

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