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    who are not virtuous; punishment is also there to provide education and growth to those who have done wrong. Along with punishment, Protagoras discusses that people are educated throughout all phases of ones life on how to act virtuous. Parents, Teachers and society all provide education on how to be virtuous. Finally, Protagoras uses Socrates example and effectively shows that everyone has some sort of virtue in himself or herself, although it may be more evident in some and not in others.…

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    other learn something new everyday. Now the question posed here is- As teachers how can we develop professionally as well as help in each others growth ? Our profession compels us to commit ourselves to continued learning .According to Darling -Hammond Professional development is a ' process of enhancing teaching 's professional status by expanding the knowledge base upon which the profession draws and increasing teachers ' epistemological awareness ' while many others simply say '…

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    The most frustrating individual that I’ve ever had to work with would be my sister. While employed at the YMCA during the Fab Friday evening events, my sister was my supervisor. It was a struggle for me to take direct orders from her especially when I felt like she assigned me the tasks that she didn’t want to do. However, I managed to work through the frustrations by accepting that she was just my boss, not my sister. Even though I didn’t like to take orders from my sister, I realized that…

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    educational philosophy has been one to inspire me. I also have been motivated to become a teacher and to teach with certain aspects because of Maria Montessori. Montessori believed student’s creativity is one way to help students learn,…

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    education experiences at Primary School that you would change, remove or replace? • Q3 - Throughout your education was there a teacher who made an impact on your life? (Good or bad) and how did this make you feel? • Q4 - In your primary school experience, what did you learn that may not have been part of the intended curriculum? Can you recall any other topics that you felt your teacher avoided? Is there anything that should be excluded? • Q5 - From your experiences do you believe that learning…

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    Jevon Diawara Teacher Advisory 7/216 Education is one of the most important aspects of life we can ever have. It’s the bases to a strong career and a happy and healthy life. This is why it’s valued all across the globe. Education is so important because it provides an abundance of opportunities and benefits that have the potential of really changing your life. For example, having a good job. Having a good job will benefit you with good finance which allows you to have enough money to sustain…

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    Blooms Taxonomy (Frangenheim, 2012). During group work sessions the teacher will provide explicit instruction to learners with difficulties to assist with building and reinforcing their knowledge and provide immediate feedback on their progress this strategy is being used as it has been found that students who experience learning difficulties require a “clear presentation of new skills and concepts with much modelling by the teacher” (NSW Department of Education, 2006). Understanding how these…

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    the type of teacher that she has grown to be, and expresses exactly who she is every day. Although, she may not get to spend a lot of time with her family, she believes her job is worth it. There’s always going to be advantages and disadvantages on a job, but an individual should find the career worth losing spare time. One thing that goes on in Cecilia’s mind, other than soccer is that, she hopes to make her athletes realize that life is real and not a fairytale. Therefore, as a teacher/ coach,…

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    Nirvana did not come from someone divulging wisdom to him, but through an inner link to the river, that he discovers comprises the whole universe. Instead of attempting to explain to Siddhartha the meaning and purpose of life, Vasudeva (as the ideal teacher), directs Siddhartha to heed to the river and examine his mind, body, and soul to perceive what the river is trying to illustrate to him. However, the river never truly explains to Siddhartha what its revelations signify, permitting him to…

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    and lunch. She instructed me to the teachers lounge where we would conduct the interview. There were few other teachers around eating their lunch, grading paperwork and making copies. She directed me to a table near the back where it was much quieter. I handed her the consent form explaining what it meant. After she signed both copies I began the interview, which lasted roughly forty-five minutes. The Responses Background Mrs. Reyes, my interviewee, is the teacher I am observing for my…

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