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    Paulo Freire’s insistence on using the problem-posing model for education rather than the “banking” concept in education is neither naïve nor unrealistic, because the problem-posing model emphasizes an “alternative way of being” (Halberstam 292) as Judith Halberstam explains in her essay. Freire introduces the problem-posing concept in his essay focusing on education. The banking concept is what most teachers and professors use in our society now. . “Education thus becomes an act of depositing…

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    Living in a culture that places much emphasis on education, it's no wonder that teacher tenure is constantly debated. Many advocate all for or all against teacher tenure, but few are fully aware of what teacher tenure, and its effects, has in store for teachers as well as students. Teacher Tenure is a complicated debate with many facts and viewpoints. However, the most logical arguments are not seen in the all or nothing stances of many professionals. One of the strongest arguments in support…

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    Teachers can be essential to a high schooler’s path to college. They can act as mentors, counselors, friends, advisors, and of course, teachers. In a point of time where students need the most help, they can always rely on teachers to extend a hand, knowing that they will be assisted along the way. Ms. Nicole Sanyigo was that teacher for me. She helped me spark an interest in history and excelled in teaching it. Her conventional, as well as unconventional, teaching methods really drove the point…

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    What do electives do for your child when you send them to school? NOTHING!!! When you send your kids to school in the morning all they do is there 3 main core classes and then they got to electives. Middle schools today should not make electives a part of a regular school day because it would help kids get better grades, schools would save money on less teachers, and kids wouldn't be as tired in the morning. Middle schools today should not make electives a part of a regular school day because…

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    So you want to move to Newton? This will convince your mind. Newton is a very fun town there a a lot of fun things you can do. Just continue reading this an you'll make your mind. Newton is a good place to live. One fun thing you can do here is go on a walk at evening in summer time. The path is very beautiful, it also has an amazing view. It's also very calm here in Newton especially by the walk path. In the walk path you can imagine yourself in the wonderland. If you continue walking the…

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    In Maria Montessori’s book, Dr. Montessori’s own Handbook, Montessori uses Allusions and specific word choice to show readers her philosophy that deals with children. To begin, in paragraph two and so on, Montessori uses the words “respect”, “Patience”, and “delicate intervention” to show the reader the emphasis details on how teachers should treat their students. The words “respect”, “patience”, and “delicate intervention” are words that Montessori uses to give an example of how a teacher…

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    My entire family is made up of teachers, except for me. I always appreciated the invaluable work of teachers, but never wanted to become one. I thought that the true embodiment of an educator was just a teacher, someone who leads by example inside and outside the classroom. I have always been academically inspired to do well in school, however, it was not until being at Stonehill that I found my personal pathway. I strayed from the path of those in my family and chose to be an accounting major.…

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    Rudolf Steiner is the founder of the first Waldorf School in Stuttgart, Germany. Steiner wanted to make the school to teach children to become whole human beings who have a healthy body, soul and spirit, so they would be able to find their purpose of life and pursue it positively among the community. Steiner wrote that Whoever seeks higher knowledge must create it for himself. He must instill it into his soul. It cannot be done by study; it can only be done through life. Whoever,…

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    Adults may get overwhelmed with the excessive demands that are required of them from either end of the spectrum, leaving them with the feeling of having very little time to accomplish those tasks.” Finding a balance between work and home involves finding ways of accomplishing the tasks at home as well as duties at work. Those responsibilities are often shared among couples in a healthy relationship. The equality of the shared house chores, however, is up or debate. It has long…

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    Being a teacher is far more complicated than I ever imagined. The long hours, loads of paper work and the high stress environment of a school system is not for the weak. Teachers are the most dedicated professionals all due to losing ourselves in the service of others. Controlling our classrooms is only one of the numerous obstacles we face daily. I have many coworkers who find themselves juggling responsibilities in high demand situations every day. We must find balance for everyone, not…

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