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    Physical Education There are three purposes of physical education in the school curriculum. One purpose is to teach students the physical skills associated with many different sports. Such as being able to kick a ball with force in soccer, using the proper technique to shoot a basketball, or being able to overhand serve a volleyball. Another purpose of physical education is to teach students the rules and tactics of different sports that are common to our culture. We often teach students…

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    Cultural Stereotypes Essay

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    secondhand information we do receive has often been distorted, shaped by cultural stereotypes, and left incomplete” (p.79). The following stereotypes about African-Americans include: welfare mother/female; Black woman as strong and powerful; limited education/unintelligent; drugs/crime; and violent African-American male. These “stereotypes, omissions, and distortions all contribute to the development of prejudice” (Tatum, 2000, p.79). As witnessed and through discussion with Olivia, these…

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    My Teaching Goals

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    I believe first-rate teachers must have a passion for learning and possess qualities in creativity and leadership, with a never-give-up attitude, to be truly successful in the field of education. Educators need to be lifelong learners in order to instill the love of learning in their students too. Effective teachers are versatile professionals, who appreciate challenge, and are resourceful. I believe that my role as a teacher is to help students explore their place in the world, embrace their…

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    in America have adopted a system where students are encouraged to contemplate conflicting opinions to strengthen and reinforce the quality of debates that might arise in the classroom. Critical thinking is essential to a healthy and progressive education. Unfortunately, this type of instruction is not employed in educational system of Saudi Arabia at public school, private or college level. Saudi schools do not emphasize the importance of independent thinking, but banking model or spoon-feed…

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    about teaching the students from textbooks. Teaching schools goes way passed just the textbooks. Often when we think of education, we think that children are going to school and being lectured by a teacher who has power over them and the classroom. Parents leaving their children at school, expecting the best for them, that they will be receiving the fullest potential of education they can ever receive. Parents and children relying on the teacher with their full knowledge that the children will…

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    Providing high quality early childhood education benefits children and society concurrently. The ability to work on their physical, cognitive, and emotional developmental needs at an early age will help them flourish as students, and eventually as members of a globalized society. Providing children with equal learning opportunities could break cycles of poverty and mitigate social inequalities; thus leading to increased social and economic development of society. A major issue at hand is how to…

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    Due to the existing neoliberal education structure, labour hiring practises have altered to adapt to these new changes. These changes can be seen within the labour-law framework. Millennial looking for employment will more often have less protection that existing employees at a company. With less protection, Millennials have found it challenging to qualify for benefits with their current service work employers or the government. Due to inexperience and extended periods of low earnings, graduates…

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    Kolb's Learning Theory

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    learners don’t need any theories, but they want practical. The fourth style is accommodating (CE/AE) meaning ‘doing and feeling’ this is where people use other people’s analysis and information to formulate a product and prefer to take a practical, experiential approach. (Rogers,…

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    Summary Community services are the goal and emphasis of education that creates a generation that restores value for the society. Community services describe research design, it does affect student development. Nowadays, student who involve in community services would gain academic experience. Student should receive various benefits from education for developing ethically examines social challenge and discern a sense of purpose in life. Provide services to community was no longer new strategy to…

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    Department of Education Bureau of School and District Improvement, 2003), (National Center on Response to Intervention, 2013). A case study…

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