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    trains and develop a learning environment for students to obtain a proper education and to assist teachers with keeping their jobs (InTASC, April 2011). Based on my review of the InTASC there are key terms that I feel are very important to help in the development of an effective teacher. These key terms are group into four categories the learner and learning, content knowledge, instructional…

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    Teaching and learning are actions essential to achieve a goal in education. These two elements are carefully supervised to achieve a certain objectives or learning outcomes that the students will benefit and develop more of their capabilities. Thus, in order to attain the said learning outcomes the teacher and the learner itself are the one who execute different practices in education. Wherein, the teacher and the learners interact with each other to make the teaching and learning process…

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    began to rise as well. In the article, Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners, it states that you should use visuals that reinforce written or spoken language (Maurer, 2017). The next challenge I face daily in the classroom is numerous learning styles. Students learn in multiple ways and education isn’t one size fits all. While one student may thrive when you teach visually another may struggle to learn anything visually. Teaching is almost like a juggling act, but which elements…

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    school and like learning. They love, trust and admire their teachers and are eager to please. They have a strong desire to learn and are excited to learn about almost any topic. They are young and seem to learn best through hands on activities and being involved in their learning. They will need materials that are visually appealing and relate to their lives. Since they are young their attention spans are relatively short and they will need time to move. Kinesthetic learning would benefit…

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    Philosophy of Education I believe there is much power in art education and preparing our future generations for the world of creativity that is ever evolving. I believe a successful art education is built through four means: active learning, character building, providing meaningful curriculum, and building a useful 21st century skill set. As I have learned from and been highly influenced from Piaget’s constructivist views of education, each person makes sense of the world by connecting new…

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    resistance to antibiotics through bacterial transcription. As a kinesthetic learner, I was delighted to be able to work with the material. Moreover, this style of interacting learning proved to be overwhelmingly beneficial as it both increased my passion for biology to unprecedented levels and introduced me to the skills of proper laboratory technique that I can use for the rest of my life. I have always enjoyed biology, but in this new learning environment, I was able to thrive. My favorite…

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    working with younger children in the education field. “Differentiated instruction, also called differentiation, is a process through which teachers enhance learning by matching student characteristics to instruction and assessment. Differentiated instruction allows all students to access the same classroom curriculum by providing entry points, learning tasks, and outcomes that are tailored to students ' needs. Differentiated instruction is not a single strategy, but rather an approach to…

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    “I tend to get really worried about [grades] because I 've attached so much of my self worth to grades, even though I know I shouldn 't,” Voronin states. “I just get very stressed out about grades, and that sucks away the fun in learning, even though I recognize why grades exist.” The main purpose of grades is to rank students for colleges, according to Marni and Susan Neiburg Terkel in What’s an “A” Anyway: How Important Are Grades. Grades are designed to be a punishment and reward…

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    Image #1: Physical Developmental Domain The developmental domain represented in this image is the physical development domain. This is evident to me because the image shows children participating in a physical activity. Another thing that stands out to me is the different ways each child is using the hula hoops in the movement and expressions they have. To me is seemed that some are grasping the concepts faster than others, leading me to believe that the each child is experiencing their physical…

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    Today there are three main classifications of learning style. Those are classified as Kinesthetic , visual, and auditorial. There are many reasons as to why people receive information differently with one of them being medical conditions. There are three different learning styles to help people who learn and receive information differently than others. For example, if your are not exactly a listener you would be classified as a visual learner or kinesthetic learner. During the three different…

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