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    lack of ‘jurisdiction’, the poor people do not have the ‘power to nominate’ children from lower socioeconomic background and the rich people usually use this symbolic capital for reinstating PESP benefits for rich children and reinforce the capital. Teachers’ upper class background and authority also acts as a symbolic dimension of the power that Max Weber…

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    Pupil Participation Essay

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    is capable of forming his or her own views the right to express those views freely in all matters affecting the child”. Relating to the assignment topic, which is an attempt to answer the question: ‘What kind of pupil participation?’, the student teacher has deemed Article 12 as the basis foundation for letting the children to realize one’s own rights…

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    Collaboration Analysis

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    can be used while co-teaching with a Special Education teachers and a general education teacher. Collaboration is the key to success in a general education setting where there are students who have an IEP because the teachers need to be on the same page of what the students need to learn while Co-Teaching. It is important that each teacher shares the responsibility of teaching the students. This sharing of responsibility allows for teachers to become more knowledgeable in their subjects which,…

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    Focus Group Analysis

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    Written notes from focus group: Throughout the focus group many participants agreed with each other. Julie shook her head to agree with Shana son’s classroom at the school Pope. Julie and Shivanie's children's teachers are given giftcards for school supplies. When we discussed the second focus group question, we learned that some parents would want to know exactly what the funds would be used for. They said they have donated to many organizations such as: The American Heart Association, their…

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    is the dissection of sheep eyeballs—this wasn’t a pleasant experience. I remember feeling nauseous from the smell of the eyeballs and watching my classmates leave the room because they were about to be sick. Even looking back, I don’t remember my teacher being excited about the dissection, but what I do remember is her being very concerned that her students were dropping like flies from the smell of the eyeballs. Ever since the sheep eyeball incident, I’ve been pretty weary about dissections.…

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    known as the hidden gem. When Ms. Aman accepted the position as head principal she was informed that her duty was to increase the test scores. The prior principal’s job was to heal the staff from years of professional damage. She knew that task before was not impossible however it was going to take a few years of making some deposit into a few staff members. West Millbrook Middle School culture was based on status quo. The tenure teacher that were within the build had established a culture that…

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    Teachers In The 1800's

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    Today’s society see teachers as if they are not important and there are better jobs out into the world that people can be doing with their lives. What they do not understand is that teachers are the people who shape the future generations and make society run. Without teachers, our society would not be moving as smoothly as it is now. Throughout the decades, the roles of teaching have changed. In the 1830’s was the start of American teaching changing though time. Horace Mann established a…

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    collective bargaining, attempting to persuade or influence others, negotiating as collective problem solvers with teachers, other school personnel, board members, policy makers, parents and the community at large. This is necessary for building an effective school system. As an educator it is important to achieve major educational and financial goals that cater the needs of the teachers as well as the students. School systems need to change their traditional negotiation process, and adopt…

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    Moral Panic

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    who held positions as teachers, but also how the industry was seen as a whole. Catherine Beecher, an early feminist who believed that education should focus on bettering society by increasing morality…

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    evidence he presents through multiple short stories provide a clear image to what it takes to become one. Also, I have experienced teachers who carry one or more of the four virtues. A teacher from my past that exemplified the virtue of theatrical honesty was, my costuming teacher, Mrs. Magistrelli. She wouldn’t dress like Larisa Prebrazhenskaya in “turban-style head wraps and spotless white tack suits”, but in quotidian clothing (Coyle 189). What she did do was “raise my voice, lower my voice,…

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