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    deficiency is the number one reason students are dropping out of school. Classes are not engaging students to participate in the learning process. Motivation is influenced by the amount of standardized tests, diminish relationship between students and teachers, and impede of real world stimulation. These factors have a negative impact in student’s academics. The learning process in schools is compromised by…

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    wish to create when I am in the role of educator myself. The first step to establishing a healthy learning environment is to create a strong student-teacher bond. Caring about a student 's well-being inclines them to work harder towards their final grades. Thunder-McGuire focuses on the understanding of one student and creates a bond. Temple Grandin taught me more about the importance of hands-on learning experiences. By knowing how a student learns, a teacher can employ several different ways…

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    that both the parents and their children can benefit from playing videogames. Parents would understand how technology has changed from the 20th century to the 21st century and understand how learning is always taking place no matter what age a person is. On the other hand, children would understand that learning how to use technology at a young age would help them to succeed in applying for jobs in the future. In other words, children would understand how getting a job is not just about teamwork…

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    By comparing the differences between learning in a traditional classroom versus learning in an online setting, one can determine which learning environment fits their individual learning style. I believe that the biggest difference between learning in a traditional classroom versus learning in an online setting is the physical presence a traditional classroom offers. The physical presence can mean the physical presence of a professor or the physical presence of peers/fellow students. Some…

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    Learning in a traditional classroom versus learning in an online setting is different in many ways. With traditional learning you have that classroom setting, that more one on one help. Also with traditional classroom setting one can get better understanding with assignments versus online settings. Traditional classroom settings requires that you attend class, therefore with attending class one can also get into other activities that the school has going on. The help or guidance that one can get…

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    My experience at Wedgewood was more impactful than I could have ever imagined. The teacher that I shadowed was none other than the astounding, Debbie Alt. Ms. Alt showed me what it truly means to care about students. She reminded me so much of the effective educators in the Robert L. Fried’s book, “Passionate Teacher”. For my content instruction I focused on the high-leverage practice number ten :Engaging in strategic relationship-building conversations with students. I worked closely with six…

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    When I was studying my GCSE and A level, I had used different application software to build up different projects like database booking systems, spreadsheet following the System development life cycle and automatic spreadsheet calculation system. Those projects are based on different business issues and try to use different Microsoft application to solve the problems. Afterward, I head one of the I.T. role name as project manager which allow me to manage different business projects. During my…

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    Teaching is a skill. It must be learned. However, when learning this skill people have different ways that work best for teaching this skill. For me, when teaching science I believe it is best taught thought guided inquiry. When teaching with the guided inquiry model, it allows students to investigate the teachers question while using their own designs and selected procedures. Guided inquiry is a different way of thinking. Students in elementary school now are taught science a different…

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    This is a letter sent by a Native American father to an American teacher that his Native American son attends to, about his son’s learning capabilities. Lake’s son’s name is Wind Wolf, and he had learned his beginning education back in his reservation with his parents. They taught him how many feathers are on the tail of a perfectly balanced eagle, the migration of more than forty birds…

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    a mixture of different learning methods to better improve one intellect. One of these methods is standardized testing, regrettably the United States seems favor this method so much it over uses it. Most of the United States seems to agree that standardized testing is important, it is so important that is the student do well in the tests the school or teacher might get extra money and reputation. Because of this the educational purpose is lost, and the schedule for learning is structured around…

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