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    Small Class Size Research

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    that is often greatly overlooked. A larger class size effects the students, teachers, and professors in that class, affecting the focus of the students, the personal connection to the teacher, and the confidence of the students. A smaller class size creates a more personal atmosphere, while the cause, a larger class size, has many effects on the education of a student. That student won’t feel as much of a connection to the teacher, and will have more distractions, and feel like they are not…

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    After looking at the importance of educators recognizing student’s cultural difference and meeting their individualized needs, research has shown that there is a strong correlation between families and school involvement. The more involved the families are with the school, the higher their children academically prosper. Family participation is also a strong gauge of post school accomplishments (Becher, 1986; Eccles & Harold, 1996; Hoover-Dempsey, Bassler, & Burrow, 1995; Rasmussen, 1998),…

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    Deficit thinking is the central topic under study in module four. Jupp (2013) writes, “life and teacher story interviews provided pages upon pages that discussed structural understandings of student differences, yet in a contradictory turn, teachers retained deficit understandings of students as well” (p. 106). Firstly, these structural understandings that Jupp (2013) describes, can be understood as “differences [that] exist in relation of historical and social center and margins” (p. 57). If we…

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    is crucial to the children’s academic success. However, some parents often cannot find that point of access into their child’s school due to the two different school systems in America: one that is largely promoting academic achievement in their students, thus involving the parents in the educational process, and another that does not do either. The report presents the fact that in low achieving schools, the parent involvement is low not only because of parent’s lack of time to be engaged, but…

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    Good classroom management includes being proficient in tools that potentially enhance student-learning opportunities. I am skilled in Information communication technology [ICT] an in planning ahead I have purchased three I Pads with the intention of creating an ICT desk in my future classroom. Digitally literate, responsible, global citizens…

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    As educators, we try to do what is best for our students by giving them every opportunity to succeed in the academic setting. One very important way is to develop close relationships with families so we all can be consistent and effective when working with that student. Communication is the most necessary step in order for this all to come together. “Effective communication is essential for building school-family partnerships and constitutes the foundation for all other forms of family…

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    strong focus on relationships between oppressors and the oppressed, as well as the importance of education as a means for social and political change. Hierarchy and oppressive behaviors are commonly present in educational settings, specifically among teacher-student relationships. This paper will examine how the teacher-student contradiction may be used to analyze Freire’s complex ideologies including banking education, problem-posing education, and oppression. The Teacher-Student Contradiction…

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    The Online Scavenger Hunt assignment was designed to allow teacher candidates to create an interactive S.T.E.M. activity for students. The assignment included, but was not limited to, finding three websites about a specific science topic. The Water Cycle was chosen for this particular assignment. Engaging science websites and activities were part of the requirement for this activity. Students completing the online scavenger hunt will have to create a final project consisting of all the…

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    Additionally, it is specifically difficult to remove public school teachers from their positions while in private schools many institutions employ teachers on yearly contracts. Such expertise difference have potential repercussions in the entire preparation of students, which as research shows is better orchestrated in private schools. Nonetheless, it is crucial to note that each institution has a varying degree of the levels of the students’ preparation for college…

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    Cultural Literacy Essay

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    how they organize their classrooms, what content they stress, what teaching methods they use, and how they develop a personal relationship with their students. All of these beliefs are what shapes one into a professional educator. In obtaining the teaching philosophy of progressivism, I will be culturally literate so that I can show respect and acceptance of diverse students within my classroom. Cultural literacy can be defined as one’s ability to comprehend and partake vividly within a…

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