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    problem solvers with teachers, other school personnel, board members, policy makers, parents and the community at large. This is necessary for building an effective school system. As an educator it is important to achieve major educational and financial goals that cater the needs of the teachers as well as the students. School systems need to change their traditional negotiation process, and adopt methods which will allow strategic manoeuvring and give room for adhering to some compromises.…

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    secure and safe learning environment, maximizing opportunities, as well as providing comfortable classrooms for students are some of the fundamental elements that a teacher must observe (Eyster & Martin, 2010). As a third grade teacher, my philosophy for this class will be ensuring a safe and comfortable learning classroom environment for every student. Based on this, this essay will document diverse strategies which students face as well as establish strategies that will optimize learning…

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    actions to help them deal with these changes. Holding students accountable for their own actions teaches them to have better self-control and helps create a safer learning environment. If the students can control their own actions and practice self-discipline, then I will not have to attempt to control the students. My classroom management policy will help guide the students’ behavior to align with my expectations and classroom procedures. As with any formal institution, there…

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    experiences and skills that have accumulated throughout the years of teaching. Classroom management can be defined as the ability to produce a productive classroom environment where misbehaviour is minimised so that learning can be maximised (Charles, 1992). In order for beginner teachers to learn effective classroom management, they are encouraged to observe an effective classroom management. Observation is a great learning tool to enrich teachers’ experiences in handling a classroom (Goh,…

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    We have contracted our learning management system, online student portal, and online system servers with Blackboard, Inc. (Bb). This has been done to assure the highest level of reliability, service, privacy, and security can be offered to our online students. The University receives a guaranteed 99.7 percent uptime for our learning management system (we have received uptimes better than the 99.7 percent standard), regular upgrades in…

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    educator, it is crucial to constantly engage in professional learning (6.2.2). The evidence shows my participation in learning programs. Targeted training in WHS, fire safety and First Aid training allows me to update my knowledge and professional needs in accordance with my College (6.2.2). Attending weekly staff and grade meeting indicate my updated knowledge of school systems such as programming, assessments and behaviour management policies (6.2.2). As an educator, it is important for me to…

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    Throughout this practicum experience I gained many insights into classroom management, organization and instructional strategies. I would like to begin with classroom management, my facilitating teacher utilized the clip system and reward ticket system in her classroom. While the clip system is an excellent system in theory the success of it can be determined by how the teacher utilizes it. While in the field I found the clip system to be more of a threat to be leveraged against students.…

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    Reflection On Epemfolio

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    noticed that my time management skills have become much improved from the beginning of the semester. For example, I used to just try to remember my daily and weekly schedules in my brain before I knew of a good way to make a schedule, and it caused me to constantly forget plans and homework or be late to them. Now that I make weekly schedules on my laptop, I do not forget things as much, and my brain no longer has to work itself so hard to remember my schedule and everything I am learning in…

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    Cap Net Case Study

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    subsequently ensuring an effective monitoring system. Recognising that there are many factors that affect performance of individuals and institutions, it is particularly challenging to monitor and evaluate the results of capacity development initiatives. Cap-Net works with more than 20 capacity building networks varying in size, scope, membership, organisation and resource base. The only common factor is the commitment to capacity development in water use and management. Table 1: Cap-Net…

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    first-year teacher, my goals are to establish an classroom environment that provides students with enriching instruction and rigorous learning activities that enhance their academic achievement and passion for learning, create engaging lesson plans that accommodate each student’s unique academic needs and personal interests, develop an effective classroom management plan that anticipates and prevents behavior issues whenever possible, treat students with respect and addressing issues…

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