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    Early Years Essay

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    vital to start a child’s learning process, it is at this stage where a child needs to be encourage to learn, while giving them the chance to develop their social skills and advance their educational development. It is during the Early Years within schools that you can have the greatest impact on a child’s future ability to learn. Not only do you need to provide them with a foundation of education but as a teacher you also need to make sure education is something they want to continue within in…

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    Job Shadowing Experience

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    I had a very great educational experience with my job shadowing opportunity. My first time job shadowing was at Hawk’s Nest STEM Academy, a private school for elementary students. We job shadowed a woman who handled the technological activities in the classroom. What I liked most about this job is the troubleshooting as I was very familiar with Ipads that were used for the activities and was able to fix many of the common problems associated with the devices. The skills and training I needed for…

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    Diversity in School Adding diversity has benefits and challenges which are explored in two article written by Great Staff School and an Excerpt of a Brochure called Benefits and Challenges of Diversity in School (Benefits and Challenges). Having diversity can play a huge role in shaping a student’s academic’s experience. Taking conflicting sides on issue of diversity in school and approach their views in a very competent way. Great School Staff is an advocate for diversity, however Benefits…

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    from the start of their secondary school carrier until their graduation, and then return to the youngest students in the school to start the cycle again. Another divergence between the US and German school systems lies in how each country handles homeschooling. While American parents regularly decide to homeschool their children for religious, personal, or other reasons, Germany requires that all children attend either a private or public school. In these schools, religion can be taught with…

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    taunted, called mean words, and hurt mentally and physically all for the colour of your skin, a thing you cannot control. This is what happens everyday in schools around the U.S. Racial discrimination has been prevalent in American schools since the day American schools were created, and it really affects students in the long run. Minorities in schools are often more likely to be bullied and it takes a toll on them in adult life, leading to anxiety, depression and more. People need to realize…

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    been made available for teachers to continue to be in the know of the changes that have taken place. An interview was given to Mrs. Pauline Lilly to discuss the changes that have occurred during her time as the school psychologist/exceptional education coach. Mrs. Lilly serves our school weekly and is responsible for helping the special education teachers be aware of the changes of the law, help in making sure IEPs are properly stated and any other necessary topics that need…

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    Snapchat, Kik, and many others are all a big part of our social lives. But shouldn’t your school work and education come first? This is why cell phones shouldn’t be included in our daily school flow. Cell phones do not help at all educationally or with school work, they cause way too many distractions and disruptions, and most importantly there is no kind of supervision over what’s being done on them at school. First of all, cell phones do not help at all educationally. Many students will rush…

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    Essay On Safeguarding

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    Every school must comprehend the Local Safeguarding Children Boards processes and that every member of staff need regular training to keep up to date with the safeguarding legislation. All staff need to make sure that they understand that it is the safeguarding officer or the head of the school that makes the ultimate judgement to see if a referral is totally essential. Every member of staff need to work in partnership with parents and multi-agencies to make sure that the wellbeing of the child…

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    Support Resource Interview Students with behavioral issues in school may not have access to the support that they need because the schools they are do not have the funding necessary to work with these students. These students have a higher chance of suspension, which causes a loss of information due to days of missed instruction (Stagman & Cooper, 2010). Services are available to combat the issues, but almost eighty percent of students with issues do not receive any services for their…

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    story about my teaching experience, sharing my early struggles, milestones, and triumphs, as well as sharing my plans for the future that include the future applicant. This will make future teachers more likely to enter the field or be drawn to the school district if they understand that there will be highs, lows, and memorable moments in their future career. The second strategy I would use as an effective strategy for recruiting teachers is knowing what the core values and vision of your…

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