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    Lesson Analysis & Reflection The lesson analysis and reflection will be over a mathematics lesson taught to a small group of second graders in a resource room. The timing of this lesson was appropriate. I had enough time to go over the lesson thoroughly. I finished a few minutes early and was able to re-iterate the strategies taught during the lesson. I was also able to implement more problems to make the lesson more concrete for a better understanding of the strategy. The benefits of this…

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    In America, education is held to a high standard. Therefore, since America holds it to a high standard we are funded by our local taxpayers. Education and funding is probably one of the most taxed things in America. As seen in Freedom Writers, which takes place in a urban area in Los Angeles, Mrs. Erin Gruwell did not have the proper funding to give the proper education to her freshman students. The resources that she needed was not provided to her even if they did have some resources. If…

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    we ever wish to catch up with them academically. If we, as a country, all participated in the arts, we have a chance on catching up with them on an educational level. All of my friends and I believe that fine arts have an extremely large value in education as well as…

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    other for education, because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul.”-Plato. As a student who started music at just the age of 4, I followed the aesthetic thought to music. My love for music began with the magnificence and gratitude I had for music. My philosophy of teaching evolved after taking this course. It is defined by an importance, freedom, and respect for children 's mental nature and creativity. My philosophy of teaching Music Education includes a…

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    Developed by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority, the Australian Curriculum provides Australian students with a world-class education comprising of the knowledge, understanding and skills necessary for life and work in the twenty-first-century. The primary goal of the Australian Curriculum is to foster students’ confidence and creativity, strengthening their love of learning and development into active and informed citizens (Australian Curriculum, Assessment and…

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    Brain-Based Learning

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    According to Bilal Duman, brain-based learning (BBL) is the most promising model of learning processes all-around. BBL has been commonly incorporated into teaching at all grade levels over the past two decades (Cuevas), and time has shown that BBL results in positive effects for the individual student, as well as the whole class (Duman). BBL suggests that every part of the brain works together, but the way in which they work together differs upon the individual (Duman). The left hemisphere deals…

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    Nt1310 Unit Plan

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    When creating my unit plan, I learned that even though school curriculum can sometimes hinder your ability to be an effective teacher I can still create meaningful instruction. Therefore, by using the top-down design I can still plan instruction that is based on the needs of the students. Consequently, it became very evident that top-down teaching relies heavily on the student’s background and experience to obtain knowledge. In addition, I gained understanding of how the overall learning…

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    Kindergarten Observation

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    I believe I was able to learn a lot about the needs of a kindergarten students, by completing this observation. I realized that in a kindergarten classroom the main priorities are to make sure that everyone is involved and following the rules of school. Following directions was a huge part of the instruction in this grade level since this is when they learn how they have to act in a school. I never fully realized how difficult kindergarten could be to teach since there is not that much content…

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    understanding who you are is very important, Educational institutes are less concerned with a "true" education because they are more concerned with helping students “Find Themselves” and their “feelings”. This takes focus off the important aspects of education and it also creates a student who cannot deal with life. First, education institutes have become so disconnected with what a real education is that it will impact students for many generations. We as a nation are more concerned about…

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    this week that they expect to support their child for more than two years after graduation, up from 18 percent the year before. More than 16 percent think that arrangement will last more than five years, according to the poll, conducted by massive education lender Sallie Mae (Akane Otani, 2015). This is where it might get difficult for some people. As human we tend to let our pride get in the way of our lives. Some people, including me hate the idea of asking for money, even if it’s from a loved…

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