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    Introduction into this book and videos covers how we need to set long term goals, but before doing so we need to ask ourselves some questions. Before we can set those goals we should seek to know Christ. This can be done by reading the four gospels and seeing what Jesus did, what we can learn from him, and how does it relate to us? Jesus’ last commandment was to go and make disciples, and while principles never change, our methods have to change in order to reach the current generation, and each…

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    English has never been a strong suit of mine. Why Siena Heights placed me in English 102 will always be a mystery to me. English 102 is a class designed to teach students how to think critically, communicate effectively, and show effective use of technology. This is done through the study of summaries, grammar and sentence mechanics, argumentative practices, and structural development. This course is effective in teaching these objectives due to the clarity of the information presented, the…

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    Is it considered to be appropriate to teach sexual education in public schools districts? Let’s start off with the definition of sexual education. According to the definition, sexual education is the process of gathering information or forming attitudes and beliefs about sex, relationships and intimacy. With that information being sex, would you really want your child to be learning about these types of things to make them smarter, and make safer decisions, in the coming future? Today, most…

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    Yazzie personal reflection about the purpose of schools was to teach the students to think wisely and reasonably instead of getting mad. If you do not think reasonably than most likely your work will not be done correctly. Education in general for her was something you learn and receive from others like…

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    Music Accelerating Teacher

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    Music, for century’s it’s been in this world, passed by the method of teaching, creating, jobs, and a reason to teach so that every generation can enjoy. To many, music is like quantum mechanics in chemistry, it seems impossible to accomplish anything. Many feel that they can’t learn to read music or play an instrument. Anything is possible when you have the right attitude and the right TEACHER! When you take a class involving music, you want a teacher that makes the class come a life, and to…

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    School is a very important topic in life and it teaches you what you need to know, but does it teach you what life can really bring, well school does teach the basic rules on how to start an adult life like, it helps create relationship skills, it makes students learn how to respect others, and teaches students how to become an everyday worker. First, students can learn many valuable things from school, but one of the most important things they should learn is that the school helps create…

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    have some resources. If teachers come to work to teach, then why cant they get the proper education and funding whether their in an urban area or surbanian area? I will explain and support this by using logos, pathos, and ethos. Many say, “Go to school, get a education so you can…

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    “Music is a more pontet instrument than any other for education, because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul.”-Plato. As a student who started music at just the age of 4, I followed the aesthetic thought to music. My love for music began with the magnificence and gratitude I had for music. My philosophy of teaching evolved after taking this course. It is defined by an importance, freedom, and respect for children 's mental nature and creativity. My…

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    Kindergarten Observation

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    priorities are to make sure that everyone is involved and following the rules of school. Following directions was a huge part of the instruction in this grade level since this is when they learn how they have to act in a school. I never fully realized how difficult kindergarten could be to teach since there is not that much content that has to be covered it is more about creating the bases of how to behave in school from here on out. Also, I noticed that teachers that normally teach kindergarten…

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    providing education to citizens of a country. The main features of such an education is that this is a relatively cheap to obtain such an education if compared to the private education. Furthermore, Public Education starts from primary schools to the Post Doc Schools. This increases the overall scope of Public Education. It is essential to note that education is basically the foundation of almost all great things, including the emergence of the United States; if the leaders were uneducated then,…

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