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    until now. This is definitely necessary yet it is extremely exhausting for not only the children but myself. When you are used to moving around and including a lot of kinesthetic learning in your day, sitting for hours in a chair becomes cumbersome to the core- no pun intended. I wish there were a way for me to show our students' learning but in an outside the box kind of way. A portfolio of their best work throughout the year, a song writing portfolio with…

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    High quality art programs are an essential and important aspect in providing rich opportunities for young children to engage and learn. Research suggests art has significant benefits to children’s overall development including the development of creativity, expression, problem-solving, critical reflection and communication (Tutchell, 2014). Additionally, Griffiths (2018) recognises the involvement of creative engagement through drawing, music and language in child development. Thus, it is…

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    When we did the VARK test in class it showed me the way I best learn. In fact, once my results of the test showed up, it all made perfect sense. For my visual I got a 16, auditory was 9, and kinesthetic was a 9. With these results, it made sense because I have always classified myself as a visual learner. The results only help prove me right. I mainly stick to the tools of the visual learner. I like to look at maps, pictures, diagrams, etc. I also…

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    feels he learns best one-on-one with a teacher, working with objects, using the computer as a tool, without food, and with no distractions such as television. His parent reports that he enjoys art and coloring. The Learning Styles Inventory completed by Thomas indicates two major learning styles. James had high…

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    a multilingual instructor of Spanish and German, to instill in future students the same love for languages I have. With this in mind I am going to finish my studies at Purdue University successfully. This means making the most out of each class, learning, using all the resources offered to me, asking questions when needed, interacting with teachers and classmates, growing personally and professionally, and becoming the teacher I want to be, the best teacher I can be. Interview Mrs. Delp retired…

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    Shadow Art

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    CORNERSTONE OVERVIEW PRIOR KNOWLEDGE (Before the Unit) Communication between ELA teachers, school librarians and art instructors about where students are in their understanding of narrative and character development will support visual arts instructors in meeting students where they’re at and providing individualized instruction to help students feel prepared to experience the art Cornerstone with confidence. PLACEMENT WITHIN THE UNIT Before: Prior to beginning the 3rd grade…

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    established my core values. High School, basic training and six months of United States Army intelligence training, were my first solo steps in life. While I received life and career education in many formats some jobs were to survive, where others were a learning experience. My early occupations, volunteer work, and youth guidance set the framework whereas working in administrative, logistics, and risk management, and human resource support the positions common core position. Because of my…

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    teachers feel the necessity to change their teaching methods and strategies in order to help students accomplish better results in learning. In many cases teachers criticize that English textbooks often limit their activities or teaching style.Theachers face the the challenge of deveoloping different methods , approaches and tools in order to suit students needs and learning styles.Students with different proficiencies respond differently in class activities. One solution to this challenge is…

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    The data is collected from the student’s performance on the examinations to determine their academic achievement. Formative assessment is an assessment for learning; this concentrates on observing the students response to and progress with instruction. Formative assessment gives instant feedback to the educator and student concerning their learning progression. Summative…

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    The following discussion presents the theories, concepts and principles used as framework of the study and are interpreted in Figure 1. Embracing learning for the future through learning technologies entails a distinct understanding of the pedagogies that notify the simulated teaching and learning strategies used to expedite student learning (Lyons 2012).This study is designed based on the expected skills acquisition of the learners on the study in relation to the 21st century skills stated in…

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