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    This fieldwork was well implemented and very effective in providing knowledge outside the classroom. The schedule worked well with my in-class schedule, which helped me manage my time efficiently. Furthermore, collaborating with other students in running the group allowed me to further enhance my effective communication skills, which I believe is vital in my professional growth, as I will often work in conjunction with other professionals in the future. The instructor provided us critical and…

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    Early childhood teachers have to design daily activities for young children. This activities have to be planned using their own philosophy. They will recognize professional standards and cover development areas as socioemotional, language development, cognitive, well-being, and physical. Children need manipulate objects and make questions, research answers, use their imagination when they are learning. Teacher helps the child to develop the sense of imagination through using different materials,…

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    Plato Cave

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    whereas only vague shadows reach them from the Realm of Ideas. Philosophers can get a more complicated picture of the world of forms, constantly asking themselves and seeking answers for questions. However, it is meaningless to share the gained knowledge with the crowd, which is unable to break the illusions of the everyday perception.…

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    The teacher chooses a passage of specific length. (S)he prepares by assessing background knowledge, vocabulary and concepts. Students read and then brainstorm with the book closed. Teacher leads factstorming process to collect information. Students will reread the passage with motivation to correct the fellow students' errors. The teacher leads…

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    I think different types of wellness are affected by interpersonal conflict to a certain degree depending on the situation, and environment. Personally I think social wellness, and emotional wellness are the most commonly affected by interpersonal conflict. A concept that was prevalent in our class is awareness. To be aware of the habits that you may have when dealing with conflict. To be aware when you are involved in a crucial conversation. To be aware of your goal, position, and willingness to…

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    When considering how to reach students who have not connected with the teacher or classmates, I feel that Spears’ (2010) servant leader characteristic of stewardship (p. 29) can provide guidance. As teachers, it is vital for us to ensure that all students take away from our classrooms the essential information needed to succeed in society as English Language Learners and beyond. However, each student is an individual with his or her own needs, wishes, and issues and sometimes we are unable to…

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    Knowledge can either be accepted or rejected by the people in this world. In the Allegory of the Cave Plato writes an allegory about people and knowledge. In Plato’s allegory, there are many hidden meanings about knowledge and the ignorance of people. Like the cave where the prisoners are chained up and only able to see the wall with shadows, represents the people in an ignorant world who are limited by what they perceive as the “real” world. In the allegory, there is another hidden meaning…

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    “Stories express our longing not only to make a difference today but to see what is possible for tomorrow.” (Wright 93). In the book The Rent Collector by Camron Wright, we read about Sang Ly who by learning to read and understand literature changes not only herself but others around her. Literature is all around and helps create change. Our lives and everything around us is literature. When Sopeap is teaching Sang Ly in one of her lessons, Sang Ly wonders why we read stories and how they can…

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    The article Executive Function – Describing Six Aspects of a Complex Syndrome discusses the subtle but powerful linkage between attention and multiple aspects of the brain’s management system. The executive function, also known as the management system of the brain is linked to 6 clusters. These clusters operate on a connective system to perform related cognitive functions in attention. “Most persons diagnosed with ADHD report significant chronic difficulties in at least some aspect of each…

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    Vella Seven Design Steps

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    Summary Vella has already suggested, use her seven design steps in planning and designing a course for its greatest impact. Although she discusses impact in a previous chapter, in chapter ten, she narrows the focus on impact and the seven design steps. Impact is long range, impact is anticipated, and impact’s purpose is education. To help determine success, impact is projected and measured over time by and through the seven design steps. Vella notes, again, that teaching is for learning and that…

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