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    as a teacher, I find the subjects interesting. I have been teaching for several years and met many pupils. Therefore, my starting point for this discussion is that I want to share my thought and my teaching experiences about the two central themes, the teachers’ role and language learning environment. A teacher must function as a class leader, structure the teaching and be a motivator for the pupils. For instance, a leader leads the class in order to get attention to the subject and establish…

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    Fishing With Sam Summary

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    Description of the intended lesson:The learning objectives of the 90 minutes lesson are as follows: pupils will be able to: i. Identify and study the four characters (the polar bear, Sam, and the penguin with red scarf and the pair of penguins (the pair of penguins are seen as one as they are always together) and their actions, facial and body expressions…

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    individuals. The teacher has to supply a safe and supervised classroom for the pupils to learn in and it will be my responsibility to maintain this. Question 6 Briefly outline the role and responsibilities of: The head teacher; deputy/assistant head teacher; SENCO; key stage co-ordinators; subject co-ordinators; class/subject teachers. Head teacher To provide effective and inspirational leadership in order for every pupil to fulfil their true potential. With the support of…

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    Cathedral Observation

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    began with a warm up. The pupil was asked to sing Doh; Richard let the pupil pick a comfortable starting pitch for most of the scales and also chose which vowel to sing on. Giving the student choices means that they feel comfortable and engaged which in turn means they will respond quicker and lessons are more…

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    of the teacher and the pupils which can be used to develop and support the learning and performance of the pupils throughout Throwing Athletic PE lessons. This teaching style is quite commonly used when teaching a variety of subjects on the Physical Education National Curriculum, but it is mainly used when the teacher wants the students to discover and think about the application of movement, e.g.…

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    of the equipment, the activity, and the safety requirements. Use information and communication technology to support pupils’ learning: Getting ready to use ITC to support teaching and learning by agreeing with the teacher the opportunities and criteria of the resources used, and identifying resources that meet the needs of the children and the program. Observe and report on pupil…

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    environment (Lovat, 2006). For instance, the topic “Unity in Diversity” may not only discuss the importance of tolerance in the country but also on how a pupil should show tolerance in the classroom. The integrity part of the professional moral standards will also always encourage teachers to find common values such as diligent and kindness in every pupil to encourage them to mix around freely in the classroom through activities that encourage togetherness in the lesson. The common values help…

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    Discuss one example of how you hope to develop as a teacher from your observations in this area? (1100 words) Must refer to lecture notes and readings “Teaching skills can be defined as discrete and coherent activities by teachers which foster pupil learning”. (Kyriacou,2007,p.4) (i)The theory behind teaching skills is complex to say the least. There are three main elements to developing teaching skills before general essential teaching skills. They are: knowledge,decision-making and action.…

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    This system stated that secondary education would begin at age 11 where pupils would take the 11 plus exam to determine the type of secondary school they would attend. Grammar schools were offered to those who passed the 11 plus exam, secondary modern schools were offered to most other pupils and technical schools to those who were perceived to have a technical ability. This tiered system created a disparity between pupils attending different types of schools. Students who attended grammar…

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    through the use of inquiry based lesson. In order to get pupils excited about science, the real life application of this…

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