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    talk about some of the language teaching Methods such as: The Direct Method, Audio-lingual Method, and Suggestopedia. The Direct Method: This method was invented by Charles Berlitz, a nineteenth-century linguist whose schools of language learning are famous throughout the world, it assumes that adults can learn any foreign language the same way they learned their mother tongue as children…

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    I do not have enough teaching experience!!! My first teaching philosophy draft was basically addressing my past experiences that shaped my personality in which being applied in my teaching methods. I also, talked about some teaching methods that I would use in my lesson; however, I explained my teaching methods in generals without specifying how to approach them with my students. Giving general statements is difficult to be…

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    preparing for her first day of class with lesson plans, mini books, and dry erase boards. However, instead of children being excited to learn, the children were not interested in learning until she changed her teaching approach and incorporated play into all areas of her teaching. The author states that once she changed her method of teaching she began to see success. Children leaned the alphabet, days of the week, and other various subjects through music and singing. Videos, art projects,…

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    education”, the narrator Ken Robinson talks about the current education system, the problems associated with it and the potentially damaging consequences that it renders. He also analyses how we can revolutionize the system in order to bring about better learning. He starts off by saying that every country is bringing about changes in its education system which is a dire need of today because the education system is more like a factory line manufacturing children. It is very anachronistic and…

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    early and was able to re-iterate the strategies taught during the lesson. I was also able to implement more problems to make the lesson more concrete for a better understanding of the strategy. The benefits of this strategy is the students can use the method grouping by five in order to subtract nine in other areas of mathematics including multiplication and addition. The drawbacks of the strategy is it can be challenging for younger students to understand why they…

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    In Chapter five, defines phonemic awareness and phonics and how they are important to learning. But then there are certain drawbacks and benefits teaching those areas of reading. Phonics deals with children seeing the phonograms and how it relates to words instead of only the sounds. There are many types of phonics instruction two examples are analytic and synthetic phonics. There are many nationalities that make up the world especially the U.S. which the dominant is English and children who…

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    English Language Teaching, Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey Abstract Although Communicative Language Teaching is accepted by many English teachers in many countries as one of the most effective approach in English language teaching, it is a new method in Turkey not known by all teachers,researchers and linguiststhere and there are still a number of misunderstandings about it The aim of this article is focusing on some of the main misunderstandings, which are commonly held by the language…

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    Quintilian Characteristics

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    continue learning beyond one’s childhood to become a prominent public figure. The traits outlined by Quintilian were not viewed as the ideal method back then, and weren’t implemented into the educational system right away; even though many concepts like: repetition, habit, and imitation seem intuitive today. Back during the days of the Roman Empire, Quintilian’s guidelines were still seen as somewhat controversial, unlike how they are viewed as common sense today. If Quintilian’s methods were to…

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    “Methods of education: Rote Learning and Conversational Teaching” There are two different ways of learning presented in this essay. Both of them have the purpose to help the Christian communities at churches to increase the knowledge that the congregation has about their beliefs and traditions. Equally, they can be very useful for the people in charge of a group at church, from pastors to ministries’ leaders. There are advantages and disadvantages for each one of them and this essay has the…

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    The Suzuki Method

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    The idea of a String Methods class in undergraduate study is to explore the different approaches that happen around the world. There will be some methods more renowned than others, and of course, those will prevail and outshine the rest. However, this class will go into specific details of the classical instruments like Violin, Viola, Cello, and String Bass and how they are used throughout these String Methods. Consequently, these string instruments play a huge role in the music world around us;…

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