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    options on what to do after 16. They can continue to study full time at school, college or independent trainer. They can work fulltime (paid or volunteering) alongside part time training. They have to be working over 20 hours. They can get an apprenticeship or traineeship. This will include a job with training. Question: Question 4 Answer: School governors School governors are there to help oversee the running of the school. They make sure that things are done properly. One parent is a governor…

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    Issues Of Diversity

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    teachers, schools and the community has changed immensely over the years due the exposure and availability to resources and technology readily available. Realistically schools need to keep up to date with these changes in order to support students, teachers and the community. Primary schools in Warragul are well presented and have great values and beliefs within their school community according to their websites, when taking a deeper insight into the diversity of what any of the schools in the…

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    Standard Of Practice

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    practice for the teaching profession provide a framework of principles that describes knowledge, learning environment, personalized learning, community, reflection, and growth. Those are the things that affect student success. As the ultimate goal of the school is student achievement, standard of practice will help teachers to reach that goal. If the students are successful and do well on the state tests, people say/think that their teacher is very good and successful teacher. Every teacher…

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    Word Wall Research Paper

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    the words students was having a hard time spelling them. Another reason for the color is to segment content areas to make it easier for students to recognize what words or content goes together. For example, my project was centered around English Language Arts (ELA), so I Googled, “The Most Misspelled Words in 5th Grade”, because this is the grade that I desire to teach. I also chose to use these words in my project, because I plan to take the word wall that I create for this project to my…

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    Honors Inclusion

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    Honors Inclusion The main office was easy to locate. School hours are from 7:45am to 2:30pm. Students take 7 classes each semester. The average class size was 26 students to one teacher. Approximately 1,790 students attend Springbrook and 42.4% are females and 57.6% are male’s students, 9.7% (170 students) are in special education, graduation rate is 84.9%, attendance rate is 93.6%, dropout rate is 7.2% and suspension rates is 3.7%. Mr. Cooper shared this information with Jessica and I.…

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    My understanding of enquiry/inquiry is the ability to seek or request for truth, information, or knowledge through investigation and questioning for both my students and my own teaching practices. As human beings we continuously dissecting the reality of the world we are in and what we perceive in our own point of view. That viewpoint is bendable and, through practice along with perseverance we learn to critically reflect and eliminates our personal biases. One can only see the world through…

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    claiming more actively toward subjects that interest me, an example just might be English Unlimited. Claiming your education means to look for ways you can actively participate inside and outside of school, college, or university. Most people think that education is sitting at school, taking notes and just listening to the teacher talk with nothing really going in your brain. This is what I call “robotically receiving” your education. There are many different ways of claiming our…

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    multicultural country, with families coming into our nation from all corners of the world. Some parents have become aware of these differences in culture and slowly they begin to question the education that is being offered in our schools. With all of these challenges and needs in our schools today, how can…

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    My First Field Experience

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    my host school and how that has shaped my beginning identity as a teacher by referring to my reflective first field experience observations. Moreover, the paper will conclude by articulating my initial philosophy of education amid my perspectives towards the purpose, place and importance of education and my beliefs about teaching, learning and knowledge. For my first field experience, my host school was St-Paul Elementary School, an English school located in Duvernay, Laval. The schools’ student…

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    child’s curriculum experience at school lingers long after academic education has ended. Many children experience issues of diversity during their education. Ewing (2013, p. 73) argues that educational participation at school can disadvantage and separate some students, especially those in underprivileged communities. This means that a school’s curriculum and policies and a teacher’s pedagogy all contribute toward a child experiencing either a positive journey at school or a negative one. This…

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