Role of technology in teaching strategies Essay

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    Annotated Bibliography Abe, P., & Jordan, N. A. (2013). Integrating social media into the classroom curriculum. About Campus, 18(1), 16-20. Social media is an area that educators are often weary of tapping into as a resource to facilitate learning. This article examines the importance and implications of using social media in the classroom. Whilst is mostly focusses on social media in higher education, it is also applicable in a secondary school setting, particular in the senior years. With…

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    I am in my fourth year of teaching in York County, for a total of five years teaching high school science in Virginia. During those five years, I have taught high school students at the: freshman, sophomore, junior and senior levels. Educational technology is always a vital part of each grade level. I want to be a contributing, valuable member of the Curriculum & Educational Technology (CET) program. Earning my degree in CET will help me pursue my dream of becoming a leader and innovator in…

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    For this teaching plan, the ideal environment to teach about unplanned pregnancies in teen age years would be in a high school class room. When teaching it is important to combine the psychological environment with the physical environment in order to maximize learning, and as well as showing respect and valuing the learners input. Overall, having a positive environment with help the students learn better. Additionally, the assessment steps for teaching groups include: identify the…

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    Introduction “Technology integration training is a fundamental factor in teachers’ positive attitudes toward technology integration in their teaching and the desire to use technology in their classroom” (Vu & Fadde, 2014, p.141). Teachers are entrusted with preparing students for their future, a future that evolves more and more around technology. So the question is, are teachers equipped to do so? Do teachers have the training and resources needed to effectively prepare students in the…

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    The article titled “Teaching Creatively and Teaching for Creativity” is about the importance of creative teaching and the effects it has on music education. A teacher who uses creativity is able to inspire, motivate, and develop students who can function in the multiple roles of musical at various levels. However, having a creative professor does not guarantee that students will be influenced to be creative themselves. Teaching with creativity in mind makes us consider student’s differences…

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    associated with teaching and learning and how to use these concepts in actual classroom teaching and suggests the Lack of theory practice integration related to the following reasons, Learning curriculum takes place and is not formally planned, Lack of careful curriculum development, the theory does not compliment with the practice, Lack of emphasis given to practical skills in the classroom, The under-utilization of different effective teaching and learning strategies, Lack of role models in…

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    This model refines the teaching of literacy. This model is mainly designed for the mother tongue literacy development but is also useful for the foreign language classroom. Some factors related to this model are mentioned below: Imaginative thinking: Introducing learners to new ways of learning such as puppet shows, role plays and make-believe, makes them imagine that they are in an imaginary world created by their own imagination. Story thinking: Stories play a crucial role in developing…

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    specific strategies. Under sections that say to use manipulatives and technology to enhance learning, a list of manipulatives should be provided. When asked to provide real life connections to help students utilize skills, a few real life examples should be given. Teachers have been trained, and are quite capable of developing teaching strategies and learning activities, but a more effective curriculum would provide specific examples inside the frameworks and ways to implement technology in each…

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    an important feature in today’s society. Teachers over the years created different philosophies about different types of characteristics a teacher should possess. Every teacher has a certain way of teaching that they think is the best. Phil Collins once said “In learning you will teach, and in teaching you will learn.” A classroom should be a place of sanctuary and knowledge. Every student should get the ability to make their own decision and have the right to express their free will. If a…

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    Through critical examination of both peer-reviewed journal articles in conjunction with personal teaching experiences it is decided to implement a 3 BYOD implementation strategy in WWPS This decision was highly influenced by Bebell & Kay (2010) findings of principals and schools leaders attitudes towards 1:1 technology located in the table below. (Bebell & Kay, 2010, p.31). This table displays the positive connation surrounding BYOD. Both teachers and students agreed that…

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