Importance of Student-Teacher Relationship Essay

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    not use the information? As I have previously stated, collaborating with other teachers, especially those who are the same grade and subject area, can be extremely useful for everyone involved. Requiring bi-weekly common assessments to take place and analyze the data has been an approach I have found to be helpful as a teacher and instructional coach. I am always amazed by the conversations that take place when teacher have the data in their hands and can see strengths and weaknesses. I love…

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    to Karen L. Freiberg, students with EBD are most likely to suffer from violence and bullying from their peers. “One of the hot topics in special education today is whether students with emotional and behavioral disorders are too dangerous to be included in regular education classrooms” (Freiberg, 2015, p. 66). Children with EBD experience various feelings such as sadness, fear, anger, guilt and/or anxiety that can alter their behavior. There is much controversy over students with EBD being…

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    others have noted the importance of Chinese traditional education (e.g. Harvey, 1985; Ting, 1987; Sampson, 1990). Why is "the implementation of the cooperative learning" in China so frustrating? Differences between Chinese and American culture is the cause, one of the most important reasons of Sino-Us cooperative learning differences. Different cultures bring different forms of education. According to Slavin (2006), culture refers…

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    Personal Philosophy Statement Education reform has been tasked with reducing the gap in student achievement. One of the strongest influencer of student achievement is connected to the level of family engagement between the student-family and the school experience. In a society that is relying more on technology, there has been less of an effort to connect with parents at home. But, ease of information does not mean that all families are able to easily connect to the information, or that the…

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    themselves through my identity as an educator are balance and relationships. Balance, to me, is keeping everything in perspective and demonstrating that there is rarely one perfect solution to any problem. Relationships demonstrate how everything is connected – content areas, my students, their parents, me, the classroom environment, the school itself, and the list continues. Both balance and relationships are vital to whom I am as a teacher, and both play themselves out through my beliefs about…

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    research supporting a link between school leadership practices and student achievement it may be just as important to…

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    expected outcomes. Research has established the relationship between expectancy and achievement. Recent studies showed that achievement of students varies…

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    Teacher Radar Essay

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    discuss the concept of “teacher radar” for use in class management, class control, and discipline. This article is to help teachers in understanding the concept of teacher radar and use specific strategies for enhancing teacher radar. In addition to comprehend the signals sent by students and know the meanings and ways to proactively react to the signals. To increase class management techniques by understanding and employing early intervention radar techniques and enhancing the student learning…

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    different design elements of texture, color, and visuals. From the video you can see the teacher has a monthly calendar, a section on the chalkboard for the day’s objectives, a section for…

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    For this task I decided to interview Mrs. Harris who is a kindergarten teacher at Graettinger-Terril Community School District. I chose to interview Mrs. Harris because I’ve always had an interest in becoming a kindergarten teacher and wanted to learn a little bit more about her responsibilities within and beyond the classroom. Throughout the interview, we discussed the various roles of the kindergarten teacher, the pleasures and challenges that come with the profession, as well as the distinct…

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