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    still do just in different ways now. I remember when I was clueless about how the world around me worked. I started to notice that I enjoyed being helped and then being able to return the favor to others. It just so happened to be a moment in high school where I found opportunities to that allowed me to work with people. I got told by my art teacher that The Frist Center has possible volunteer opportunities that one can be a part of. I decided that it would be best for me to look into that…

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    important, an over emphasis on traits that are "fixed" (intellect or talent) leaves people exposed to failure, lack of motivation, and gaining a fear of challenges. Focusing on effort rather than intelligence makes students better in life and in school. praise for effort or persistence rather than intelligence. A Fixed Mind Set is concerned about proving abilities instead of learning. It interpret mistakes as threats to their ego rather than as opportunities to improve. Mistakes…

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    have the same emphasis? Yes, in the United States schools depend a great deal on testing. There are several types of tests that are used for evaluation purposes, including but not limited to yearly standardized tests (In high school and below) such as the California Achievement Test that determines if a student advanced in academic growth during the school year. Other tests that are taken during a child’s educational training during high school are the SAT/ACT’s. Students take these particular…

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    Students would be choosing schools based not only on who would cover the cost of their tuition, but also who would pay them the most on top of that. 2. No longer would receiving the best education be a factor in athletes choosing a school. 3. They would be attending school based on money rather than their future and education. C. Smaller schools would have no chance at recruiting big time athletes. 1. All of the big time athletes would choose the bigger schools that can afford to pay…

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    Lake Area School District, Mrs. Laura Bege. I know Mrs. Bege from volunteering in her class twice a week for a semester during my junior year of high school. She has become a person I admire, and would like to follow in her footsteps. I had the privilege to sit down and listen to her story about being a teacher. If you were to ask Mrs. Bege why she wanted to be a teacher, she would tell you that she doesn’t know. She always had wanted to be a teacher, and growing up she would play school all…

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    Furthermore, this helped me to gain insight and see things clearly in a spiritual way. The major assignments specifically the mini practicum helped me to apply my theories and what I have learned so far in school. It has helped me to obtain applicable knowledge and skills by performing in an actual work setting. I am happy that The King’s University requires their students to undergo such Gowan Page 2/Assign #3 Reflective…

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    teachers was Anne Sullivan, not only did she have all the quality’s listed above she was able to implement them into whole teaching plans. The first step towards being a great teacher is to have your own personal love for what you’re teaching. In high school I had a math teacher who hated being a math teacher, every day she would come in and explain how much she hated her job and didn’t want to be there. It made her class extremely hard to pass because everything was graded very harshly,…

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    In my Literature 12 class, at Summit Academy North High School, we were asked to job shadow a person with our dream job. I was granted privilege to job shadow Ms. Rebecca Richter at Novi High School. Ms. Richter works as a Winter Guard director at Novi teaching junior varsity and varsity Winter Guard. While I observed Ms. Richter I was the only one allowed at the time to job shadow her. So what is Winter Guard? Winter Guard is not the cheerleader rejects squad it is so much more. Winter Guard…

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    disabilities? Explain your answer. When there are students who display various types of disabilities in my class I usually treat them as I would treat any other classmate. I try not to display any forms of special treatment. In my junior and senior year in high school I was a part of the best buddies club. The club allowed students to interact and get to know other students that have disabilities. In the club a student would become “buddies” with a student that display various types of…

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    Culturally Responsive Teaching Employing the Culturally Responsive Instruction Observation Protocol (CRIOP), Powell, Cantrell, Malo-Juvera, and Correll (2016) explore, among other topics, the relationship between implementation of culturally responsive instruction and student achievement in mathematics. Sheppard (2011) investigates prospective teachers employment of culturally responsive teaching during one-on-one tutoring sessions with low perfroming African American students. Comparison and…

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