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    Some people are of the notion that it is nearly impossible to vividly remember memories from early childhood, and claim those who do have such memories just have the results from the brain playing its fabricating game. I am a firm believer in something scientists have researched and call “core memories,” which are memories people have for an extremely long time and that are foundations of their personalities. Many also attribute much of their identity and personality to a select few people or…

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    The book Great Expectations was written by Charles Dickens. This book exposed many different types of lessons; however there were two main lessons that were visible throughout the book itself. In the book it explains how Pip a young boy, who lives with his sister Mrs. Joe Gargery and her husband Mr. Joe Gargery. Mr. Joe Gargery was a very hard working man; he worked as a blacksmith for his career. However Joe wasn’t very educational, but he sure was a sweet, and kind-hearted man who had manners.…

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    off my jacket, and run to see my cousins after I briefly say goodbye to my parents, only to spare them from knowing the truth…

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    autobiography, Thinking in Pictures: My Life With Autism, Temple Grandin shares her candid experience with autism. Readers are able to gain a clearer understanding as to what life is like for someone living with the disability. As well as personal stories from her own life, her nonfictional prose piece contains factual information about autism. However, in the section on education, Grandin does not take the opportunity to write on the findings of professional educators. She feels strongly about…

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    Hawaii Teachers

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    teachers majored in education, but also they have different degrees which are not related to education. The drawback of the later on education is not meeting the main objective of No Child Left Behind Act policy which is to provide all children with a fair, equal, and substantial opportunity to achieve a high-quality education. In other words, some substitute teachers who are hired by the schools and even offered long term employment have no enough knowledge and familiarity with teaching. Being…

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    Dewey's Pedagogy

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    me the most. As a believer that the purpose of education is to raise active members of society and that education can indeed change and improve our social system, I selected John Dewey and Paulo Freire as the two pillars of my teaching philosophy. From Dewey’s point of view, learning and real life are intrinsically related and the school should be an “embryonic society” that echoes the community itself; Paulo Freire recognized the school as a reflection of society as well and, as such,…

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    Imagine a world without creativity. Imagine a world without inspiration. Imagine a world without self expression. These elements of individualism appear from what are known as the arts. Making their first appearance in youth education, the arts are vital to a child’s growth and development. But as time rolls on, the arts have been trashed, beaten, and thrown into a worthless junk pile. Schools are treating the arts like they are lambs to the slaughter. The next big hit songwriter could be…

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    throughout the years has impacted society and people's lives. Many famous artists have inspired over generations and created some of the world's greatest musicians. Genres of music have always been developed and formed with the help of other genres. From Country to R&B, these genres have helped form rock as we know it today. Frank Sintra got into music after listening to a recording by Bing Crosby, and he was inspired to take up singing as a teenager. He joined a local singing group and won an…

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    there are many pressures each learner may face such as; pressures of work, necessity of the individual, willingness of the learners or through tyranny (Employers pressures) Boundaries are present in many forms and at times can be quite complex; from age, confidence, learning styles, culture, physical ability, financial and emotional needs, (Petty, 2004) early recognition is paramount. Through the teacher’s ability, knowledge, experience and initial assessments, working with learners…

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    the support they need in their early professional years, they can grow to become a valuable and active educator. Smith and Ingersoll (2004) has suggested that the implementation of programs for novice teachers from a more knowledgeable colleague has positive effects on the teachers’ career as an active educator as opposed to not being…

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