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    Leadership must exude several factors in order to have a stable and effective career within in a management position. A leader or visionary must hold several traits in order to reach the pinnacle of his/her position within the leadership scale. The main focus is continued development of the self-awareness, self-concept, and emotion intelligence. These elements are crucial for sustainability of mutual respect and admiration of their employees and colleagues. Leadership must have the “ability to…

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    interactive classroom, whether that interaction is between lecturer and the students, or between the students themselves. I believe that lecturing should not be a one-way communication system. As a graduate student, I think it is more important that the students are constantly a part of the process of their own learning. For the construction courses, if I have a chance to become a teaching assistant, I hope to interact with students as much as possible as a part of process to draw the power of…

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    It was my 14th class the bilingual course “Essentials of the Learning Sciences”, and the topic was about “Knowledge Building and Knowledge Creation: Theory, Pedagogy, and Technology” Before the class, I spent a lot of time searching for some related works in order to understand some definitions of the chapter’s especially these words “mtadiscourse, rise above, and promisingness” Also, to make it understandable for my classmates. After I finished reading part and I assumed that they would go…

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    accreditation, with majority of issues being due to the lack of understanding of the importance of process and policy in addition to the lack of skills in being able to develop them. A focus to push for accreditation was made through the executive management committee, where extensive support was provided to staff to achieve the accreditation.…

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    experience in the school system and shaped my desire to become an elementary teacher. I knew that I wanted to make a difference in a life and believed that after seeing my teacher interact with her students, the best way was to start when they…

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    most in the Ganske article was the topics of motivation and time, organization, and classroom management. Both areas, at least to me, co-exist with one another. Not only for the students, but for the teacher themselves. Teaches need to motivate and teach their students skills such as organizing their work, but students can teach the educator valuable lessons they could apply to classroom lessons. The learning process, as I have learned, is an ongoing cycle, which starts with the desire to…

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    personalization has become the hallmark of exemplary schools. One of the essentials in a personalized curriculum is flexibility. Innovations Early College High School in Salt Lake City, Utah provides a perfect example of how flexibility is beneficial to learning. Student can begin their day as early as 7:00 a.m. and stay as late as 5:00 p.m. Each student’s schedule is customized to meet his or her individual needs. Students progress through a proficiency-based process and can finish a…

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    Classroom management is an important component to any successful classroom. A well-managed classroom leads to productivity, student engagement, and decrease in negative behavior. Past classroom management involved strict rules, little exploration, and rote learning. However, a progressive movement is shaping the way that classrooms are managed all around the country. Through the comparison of William Glasser, Ellen White, and Harry Wong, this paper explores the way the progressive classroom…

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    Stress In Public Schools

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    Stress in our educational system is manifested in every level of life for the people who engaged on it, several studies pointed out the effects of stress in educators and learners. In everyday life a teacher come across in many situations. Some of them act as a source of their inspiration and some cause frustrations. It is the human nature to face the challenges either boldly or to escape from them. This varies from person to person. Any challenge that exceeds the coping abilities of the…

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    Importance of Classroom Management Effective classroom management directly relates to academic achievement. Students have a clear ownership and understanding of classroom rules, daily schedule, and reward system. I invite my 2nd grade class to assist in creating some of the classroom procedures, consequences, and rewards in order to give them a sense of control of their learning environment. This is known as a democratic classroom design which was developed by John Dewey. An online article,…

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