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    There are people who will tell you that teaching has been their dream since a very young age. Others will tell you an anecdote of how they uncovered their love of teaching through helping a younger sibling or a classmate. Unfortunately, I am not one of those people. I was the student who was constantly changing what course of study they wanted to pursue in college and what their resulting career would be. I went from wanting to be in the animal husbandry industry to wanting to be a large animal…

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    Growing up, I had multiple teachers who inspired me to be a better student and immerse myself further in the English language and the historical background of our country. I was awed to learn the understanding of symbolism and irony, and taken aback by some of the horrific actions taken by Americans in the past. I have always been sure I would become a teacher after graduating high school, and I dreamed of writing novels and editing narratives at a renown publishing house. I wrote stories in my…

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    The main themes of these chapters three and four were all about economic security. The authors discussed how economic security is one of the main components of the American dream. According to the authors, the American dream can be summarized by the words “economic security” and “well-being.” The authors also talk about how economic security not only helps people obtain basic human necessities, such as food and shelter, but it also helps their social lives and overall happiness. These chapters…

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    Mitch Aldrich – Special Education – Resource Teacher I am so grateful to be joining the Holston View community! This will be my 10th year teaching students with special needs. I love working with children who learn in different ways and establishing a caring and supportive environment for them to best achieve their goals. I was born in Virginia, so in many ways I feel like moving to Bristol is like coming home. I taught students in Phoenix and Denver previously, but I’m looking forward to a…

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    Stereotypes In School

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    Boys are Falling Behind in School Look around and there will be boys trying to be better than girls and girls trying to be better than boys. It’s in our nature to compete against the opposite sex. Although, if you were to step into a classroom of an Elementary school, you will see almost all girls with their hands raised, ready to answer a question. Boys’ educational achievement is actually going backwards, as girls reach new academic heights. Evidence from dropout, graduation rates, grades, and…

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    This week, we discussed school and how it felt to us over the years, and explained the real meaning of multitasking and time. To me, the most important, or rather the one that stood out the most, was the lecture on school and what our ideal school would be. To most, school then and now are completely two different sides of the spectrum. When I was younger, school didn't feel like a job I would go to eight hours a day with people I hardly knew. It was fun and it was something I didn't dread going…

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    observation with the grade three class, the teacher used videos, games, PowerPoints, songs, and crafts to teach her students. At the high school level there is only so much time to learn required information for students to do well on their provincials (or diplomas) that relying on the old fashion way of teaching is more…

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    Teaching Philosophy

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    systematic instruction at a school or university (Oxford Dictionaries, 2016). Education can be taught in many different ways. As a teacher my goal is to give my students the best education they can receive and to stick to curriculum while also being flexible and focusing on the needs and experiences of my students. My philosophical teaching approach is a mix between two, essentialism and progressivism. Progressivism is a student-centered philosophy, while essentialism is teacher-centered. I…

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    All in all, I believe that you need to work hard for what you want. Everyone has a dream. However, achieving that dream is difficult because no one will hand you your dream. Instead, you have to work hard in order to achieve success. Life is complicated. There will be obstacles in your way but those are a part of life. There will be differing opinions regarding the definition of success and good versus evil/bad. Our opinions are shaped through the interaction with societal members, family, peers…

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    article titled How Public Education Cripples Our Kids, and Why written by John Tyler Gatto, a former NYC and NY Teacher of the Year; discusses this. Gatto references a book written in 1918 by Alexander Inglis, Principles of Secondary Education, that describes six key functions, that have been a constant basis for public education ever since its publication coinciding with public schools being put into motion. Despite the book’s large impact, most people don’t remember the book and its…

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