Importance of Student-Teacher Relationship Essay

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    In order to learn to become a beneficial teacher and develop through personal intellectual growth, I spent two days completing the Student as Practitioner Assignment (SAP). Throughout these days I viewed multiple teaching styles and various grade levels. On Thursday, October 20th, I observed the classes of Señora Blystone and Señora Drees at Marinette High School. Most of the classes I observed were beginner level Spanish classes composed of high school freshmen and sophomores. However, I…

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    Music Worksheet

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    Students are aware of the use of music in media life. Students have experiences in: -Recognizing and appreciating the music while listening to radio, watching films, televisions or other media. -Review concepts of music through various aural examples as a class. -Aural: Students start the topic through aural examples to identify the music excerpts and scenes related to excerpts. -Students listen to the ABC News Theme music and discuss how the music links the scene and build the familiarity…

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    describes the strategy of a daily data activity in which the teacher uses a chart or graph to record class data. The data comes from children’s lives, for example, graphing the number of siblings of each child in the class. Daily data engages students because the data being collected is from their lives, it is authentic to the students. The process of collecting data can be a wonderful opportunity to facilitate collaboration among students and provide opportunities for them to help one…

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    I was taught in schooling that helped me develop my business as an entrepreneur. I would advise her by explaining the influences that have led to what we call school today, the possible alternatives that are available to her if need be, and the importance of making a choice that allows her to reach her goal and fulfil her potential. Zoe, feeling like that the school is too structured and restricting is not unjust. It is important to understand that the school system of today has been molded…

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    development of students. Furthermore, the skills acquired in music are cross-disciplinary, relevant and engage all learners. The following report will discuss the Australian curriculum and discover how curriculum, pedagogy and assessment are interrelated. To achieve this, three pedagogies, which I feel are applicable to my teaching area and philosophy will be examined. Curriculum in the Australian Context There are many different definitions of the term curriculum…

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    At the Boys and Girls club, I gathered many samples of conversation. It surprised me how mature some of the students seemed whenever I talked to them after the haunted house. One example of this was when I told a group of second or third grade girls that I was laying on the floor in the locker room. The response that I received was “You were not, do you know what is on that floor! People these day laying on the floor that is disgusting!” I could not help but laugh because her response…

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    organizations geared towards supporting teacher-counsellors and students in terms of Guidance and Career Education. Published in 2014 the Ethical Guidelines for Ontario School Counsellors was created in hopes to clarify Ontario school counsellors’ understanding of their position in terms of the profession’s ethical principles and the law. It is in fact stated that…

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    classroom, students must find relevance in what they are learning. Not only must students see relevance, but the students must also recognize contributions from people who have a likeness to them, similar backgrounds. The state of Alabama asserts, “All students, regardless of gender, ethnicity, or cultural…

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    Dong, Yu Ren. “The Need to Understand ESL Students’ Native Language Writing Experiences.” TETYC. (1999): 277-285. Web. 21 Nov. 2015. Dong investigates ESL students’ native literacy-learning experiences through written learning autobiographies of 26 first year college students from eight different countries. He proposes that teachers need to understand each student’s unique needs and experiences in relation to writing. Because students that are native speakers of languages other than…

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    due to the visual nature of geometry enabling the students to be engaged and stimulated (Chambers & Timlin, 2013). Not only this, but since geometry is present in our everyday lives, students have a basic grasp of shapes, however, they have not developed a critical understanding of what properties define that shape (Bell et al., 1983). This basic foundation knowledge can also cause difficulty when it comes to teaching and learning as the students have solidified these ideals in their mind. With…

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