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    track of her class behavior. The teacher can give either positive or negative feedback through the app. The cool part about is that the parent and even the student get to check it. The teacher can also share photos of the students participating in school activities or classwork or even at recess. I would use Ms. Brown’s techniques of “Oh class, oh yes” method to keep them quiet. This way of keeping the call quiet is part of “Whole Brain Teaching”. I most definitely am using this as my teaching…

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    The philosophy of zero tolerance has dominated the educational landscape since the 1990’s. Originally zero tolerance was developed as an approach to drug enforcement but it has become a mandate for discipline in schools. Zero tolerance mandates the predetermined consequences, most often severe and punitive in nature, that are intended to be applied regardless of the severity of the behavior, mitigating circumstances, or situational context. As educational leaders, our main purpose to ensure a…

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    Having the motivation required in order to learn on your own. Active learners always strive to learn more. They have the drive to learn more and always are looking for solutions to problems. They have to have “self discipline, take initiative, be independent, persistent, accept responsibility, and overcome obstacles.” (Cobb, 2013) The have to want to learn on their own even without supervision. Staying active means they must stay ahead in researching new things that come in order so stay ahead…

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    critical topics in the sphere of human social, intellectual, and rational development that incorporates a number of educational experiences and activities required for the intellectual and social growth of preschool children earlier to their high school. In this regard, different theorists and educationalist have debated over the idea of early childhood education and its different aspects. However, early childhood education, for me, is the time in which children learn to adopt different habits,…

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    through discussion in a hostel than in any other place. Here they learn discipline through the rigor of rules and through mutual adjustment and co-operation. Disadvantages of Hostel Hostel-life suffers from the possible disadvantages. These are due to some unruly inmates or to some unworthy Superintendents or to both the sides. Lack of essential necessities and necessary provisions bears a very bad effect on hostel discipline. Aim of the Survey In a hostel, students of different places,…

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    debate is going on about whether schools should start making students wear uniforms to school. About 20 to 25 percent of schools in the U.S. are making students wear uniforms to school. It all started with president Bill Clinton, he encouraged schools to make their students wear uniforms to school. People are debating on either side but I have my own opinions. I think schools should start making their students wear uniforms to school. My first reason that school uniforms may deter crime and…

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    Commerce Assessment-Primary School Teaching The occupation that I have chosen is Primary School Teaching. This interests me as I have many siblings at home and I help out with their homework and assessments. I also enjoy watching younger children learn and strive to be their best. This also attracts me as their annual pay is above average and will help out with everyday expenses. I enjoy helping out with other children and having a large impact of being a source of their education. I enjoy…

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    My philosophy of education Introduction In this paper I am going to write about my philosophy of education which reflects my own vision and it is slightly inspired by educational philosophies and schools of thoughts which I relate to the most. In the light of my philosophy I am going to discuss the values, curriculum, teaching methods, student's evaluation methods, classroom management, and the role of both the teacher and the students. Also, I'm going to sum up this paper by discussing where my…

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    In the previous session, the discussion of the major philosophies of education related to the fundamental components of the nature of the pupil and learning and the teacher’s role and teaching occurred. Now, a comparison of the five major philosophies against the Christian worldview will look at whether these are conflicting or in support of one another. Idealism The idealist role of the teacher is to impart knowledge into the student’s mind since they (the teacher) are all knowing and represent…

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    important thing I have learned in college is self-discipline. Self-discipline is the most importance thing in college. College is different from high school. Class schedules is not a fixed schedule provide by the school. Students have to pick their own schedule. How many classes can a student take is determined by the student's choice. There are times that I am not a full-time student and I have to take more class later in the semester. Without self-discipline, I mess up my class schedule in…

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