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    rhythm notes with pen-tapping beats. For the first twenty minutes, students learnt Chinese, specifically how to write basic characters and how to pronounce them with interesting stories and a humorous, yet informative supplement video. After watching at video, students assessed their learning by themselves through the task of writing Chinese characteristics that they could remember on a paper. During this task, two volunteering students took the same task on a white board, so that Future was…

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    Most individuals are impacted by the fatal flaw in the education system. This flaw is that education is not executed in a way that is fair to many students. Education has conformed to teach the middle-class, and in result, many are not receiving the education they should be. Today, educators have the power to create a learning environment that allows students of all races and backgrounds to succeed in the classroom. Paulo Freire, a philosopher and educator who created the essay, “The Banking…

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    Phonemic Phonics Study Guide

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    highly of the importance of being able to read. When one is able to read, the numbers of opportunities available for a person are limitless. The five skills within reading are phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension; all of which students need to be able efficient at in order to be a successful reader. It is crucial for the teacher to provide daily activities and instruction that supports the student in strengthening their reading skills, especially if a student is…

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    practicing teachers to understand the influence they have as the behavioural role model in their class (Edwards, & Watts, 2008). In terms of behaviour, students will emulate the manner the teacher interacts with students within the classroom. Thus it is vitally important for the teacher to model their behavioural expectations for their class (Rogers, 2002). This model is centred around principles of rights, rules, respect responsibilities, and relationships. Rogers emphasises the need for…

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    where they will remain for a quarter of their lives. Schools become a safe place for students where no matter what is going on at home or in their community, they know that when they go to school they are safe. The idea that teachers provide a positive, safe environment for children despite what is going on at home is prevalent in Lynda Barry’s, “The Sanctuary of School.” She mentions the positive effects on students, as their teacher’s involvement is important to ensuring their learning process…

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    Summary: Stakes Is High by Gloria Ladson-Billings highlights on the achievement gaps that face as she terms the new century students. Gloria is specifically referring to the racial inequities that students still face today due to “educational debts”. These educational debts are viewed as the reason for the continuing achievement gap between class, and race. Specifically historical, economic, socio-political, and moral debts that all have a part in the education achievement gap that exists.…

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    Texas Teacher Effectiveness Project was used to explore the results from a process-product research and test the validity of successful teachers versus unsuccessful teachers using specific research with correlation to student improvements. Hardin states that process-product research has transitioned classroom management to a science through compositing reliable data (2012). There were 165 teachers of 2nd and 3rd-grade students chosen to participate based on their consistent increases in student…

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    flourish in the real world. If students are considered more than wastebaskets for knowledge, and are treated like astute learners by their educators, they will be more likely to think for themselves and form their own opinions about the world they live in. Not only will they will learn how to think for themselves, but they will discover…

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    my school’s survey results, I believe that our school overall has a pretty effectively run discipline program and an environment conductive to a successful learning environment. The teachers on the staff are happy working there, the students enjoy school and the relationship between the administration and teachers is very strong. One area I would work on to improve even more however,…

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    look at more closely my leadership beliefs. I have had a rich and varied series of experiences. Through these experience I noticed that I am a strong believer in the potential of an academically rigorous, values based education. My belief in the importance of creating an instructional experience that spirals and builds from one grade to the next, one level to the next. I believe that a school leader is a major part of the development of a seamless instructional vision spanning from a…

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