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    because teaching is really different from knowing the knowledge. Teaching is delivering what we know to help students understand and make sense out of the knowledge, so teaching makes time, experience, and modification. Knowledge that we learn from school is not enough for us to be prepared to go and teach, but requires us to find our own ways. On the contrary, what I disagree on her is teaching different grades are almost the same. In my experiences, I thought the teaching styles and ways had…

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    the article the family and the community need to work together with the teachers to provide quality education for the children. It’s not only the school that will help the children develop well but also the support of the community and family members’ matters a lot. According to the article, regardless, of high-quality education provided by the school 's lack of household support could not yield any good results. This is because family members also have to play their role in the early…

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    The Caton School is located in the Flatbush, Ditmas Park area in western Flatbush. The Caton School P.S 249 is a school in Brooklyn, New York, its population according to New York City Department of Education. With a gross enrollment of 894 students in the school year of 2015 to 2016, P.S 249, serves grades pre-kindergarten to fifth grade including special education classes. The student demographics consist of 6% Asian, 40% black, 49% Hispanic, and 4% percent white students. Thus, we may…

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    All of the readings from the Norton mix all had one thing in common. They shared the same theme of education. One of the first readings “Plagiarism Lines Blur for Students in Digital age “ discusses the way college students now seem to view plagiarism as acceptable because of the ease of access they have now to information. The following reading titled “A Question of Honor” talks about how the American educational system is declining and how taking a stronger stance on plagiarism can help fix…

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    barely” (Wiley, 3). Teachers go into this job field for wanting to help the kids extend their education and knowing they will not be getting paid enough, but they should be getting paid a way more decent amount then they are now. Almost everyone goes to school during their lifetime to get a better education and the teachers are the ones teaching us. Teachers should not have to be living paycheck by paycheck. With the small amount the government is paying teachers, they have enough to pay their…

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    School Readiness

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    Concept of School Readiness in Kindergarten Lincove, J. A., & Painter, G. (2006). Does the Age That Children Start Kindergarten Matter? Evidence of Long-Term Educational and Social Outcomes. Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 28(2), 153-179. The article “Does the Age That Children Start Kindergarten Matter? Evidence of Long-Term Educational and Social Outcomes” authored by Jane Lincove and Gary painter explains the social and long-term educational outcomes of children starting school…

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    Artists will try to define new art movements to be individual and to inspire a new trend. They want to be the inspiration to other artists and form new paths for people to express themselves. Also if they begin a new trend and become famous they can earn a big profit off of their work. People want to connect with art so art has to evolve and change to fit current things with what is going on in current day times. I believe that artist can have real political impacts on social change. Artists…

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    Minecraft: Game Analysis

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    town, many are bored and feel trapped within the bounds of Starke and its outlying cities. Starke is changing, however. Now is the time to push forward, and what better way is there to push than with the untapped strength of the young academics in school? Minecraft: Education Edition (MEE) is a new version for Minecraft, the popular game, which allows teachers to literally build curriculum within the game. From building a home with all the rooms to computer logic devices, MEE can shake the…

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    Designing with Curriculum for Excellence To define any curriculum, people would normally look at both the subjects taught within school and the pupils that follow the content listed within these subjects. However, the new Curriculum for Excellence (CFE) is far more than just a ‘list’ of learning outcomes. It is a way to learn and develop, as a result of how they access that very curriculum. Children will see the curriculum differently to the practitioners that teach it. ‘It is viewed as a…

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    use while studying. Yet can also be viewed as harmful, because students can be easily distracted by something that appears on their laptops or their phone screens. Technology can help students learn computer literacy skills throughout their time in school. If someone has trouble reading, they have access to different types of audio books online and offline. There are even computer applications that help you learn different languages. Students also have access to websites to check their papers…

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