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    One complaint I have heard from numerous teachers in my school is that they must teach a simplified version of the subject matter to make the course passable for the largest number of students. Based on what I have read in the article, Asian teachers present information that is slightly too difficult so that…

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    Becoming Mentally Healthy

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    1) In everyday life, it is vital to stay mentally and emotionally healthy. 2) One of the things you can do to become mentally and emotionally healthy is to educate yourself. 3) This can be as simple as reading a book, or as advanced as taking a college class. 3) By educating yourself, you encourage curiosity and get your mind working and thinking. 2) Another thing you can do is get involved in society. 3) Getting a job, joining a club, or volunteering is a great way to do so. 3) In doing these…

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    An Analysis of Three Models/Theories of Classroom Management. Classroom management theory is constantly evolving. How teachers manage their classrooms is imperative in providing students with effective learning environments. Positive learning environments are essential for students sense of belonging, enhancing student engagement, furthermore learning success (O’Donnell et al., 2016, p. 469; Lyons, Ford & Slee, 2014, p. 22). Various classroom…

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    1. Please summarize the article and how it impacts you as a future physical educator. In this article, “Using Triage Figuratively to Describe Effective Teaching in Physical Education,” physical educator needs to prepare their students and provide a good experience for them. In order for them to do that, the educators need to follow the six outcomes to have an effective teaching suing the TRIAGE framework. TRIAGE stand for thinking, responsibility, intensity, activity, gain, and equity. These…

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    At Clackamas High School in Portland, Oregon, the school I attend, counselors and teachers offer a variety of foreign language courses to teach the culture and dialect. Students may take up the opportunity to achieve a minor or major in a foreign language, because they have a passion for it. Martin Espada and Richard Rodriguez, two men who grew up with bilingual hardships, portray the significance and passion they feel for bilingualism in their essays. Both authors base their support upon real…

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    effects that also affect how child learns. Nevertheless, researchers have identified a variables that play an important role in child’s education and that is parental involvement. At earlier stages of school, teachers stress importance of parental involvement more, but by the time they reach middle school, they seem to neglect its importance. To analyze the article called Parental Involvement in Education and talk about cause and effect of parental involvement in education.…

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    1.1 Explain the teaching role and responsibilities in education and training There is a fundamental difference between roles and responsibilities in everyday life. The dictionary definition of the two words are as follows - Role: the function assumed or part played by a person or thing in a particular situation. Responsibilities: a thing which one is required to do as part of a job, role, or legal obligation. Therefore, responsibilities fit within a role. The role of a teacher is to plan…

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    Leslie Garrett’s article, “You Can Do It, Baby!,” conveys that parents and teachers are working against children when it comes to their futures. The article concentrates on the premise that our parents tell us that ‘We can be anything we want to be.’ It is told from the view of twelve-year-old Gwenyth and her reaction to be told that she can be anything when in reality she can’t. The author believes that we are causing more long-term negative effects on our children by telling them that they can…

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    Everyone experiences difficulties, related to not being able to study effectively at one time or another and overcoming these challenges is a part of the learning process. We require skills that make studying more effective. They are generally more critical or essential to become a successful student and an effective learner. The essay is about self-reflection so that I critically think about those weaknesses which act as an obstacle in order for me to be able to study effectively in my…

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    Reflection On Profiling

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    On reflection, my own personal experience of profiling and my ESFJ profile seem remarkably accurate and directly reflected my personal development plan. The professional development plan also considers learning style. According to the test from VARK, I am a highly Aural Learne who ‘learns by listening’. I surprised and agree with the outcome which suggested me to use different methods to improve my learning style. Strategies to have much more balanced in a study like discussing, talking,…

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