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    disadvantage is since public schools are run by the government, whenever there is political turmoil, or a shortage of funds, the government has to cut spending, and sadly in many cases it is the students ' education that is affected from cutting teachers and programs or cutting new technologies needed to help a child learn…

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    teaching strategy of response cards (RC) to students from Saudi Arabia with EBD in my country. It was drilled into my head that if we as teachers do not include this strategy, then students will not learn effectively and the class be bored. As we know teaching today is much more than telling facts from a textbook, it has become a series of practices that teachers compile together to form teaching methods. However, it is truly important including the response cards in my classroom if I want my…

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    children learning in a regular classroom. As you read this article you will read about my own thoughts and views when it comes to blind children learning in what most call a regular classroom. The information in this paper will go on to in how teachers and the students feel when it comes to having children who are blind come into a normal classroom. Throughout this paper you will find research that will either support blind children learning in a regular classroom. Or research that will not…

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    Bad Education In Vietnam

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    As I studied my country 's geography, my teacher said that Vietnam has a lot of natural resources such as coal, forest, sea and mineral resources. Even more, Vietnam never has any disaster like Japan. However, I keep wondering why Vietnam does not have a good economy, and it is still supposed to be a poor country while it has such these convenience conditions. In my opinion, poor education is one of the reasons which leads to the low-income country. There are many reasons which lead to the poor…

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    and all teachers in the buildings. Teachers need to be mentored, coached, and taught how to work as part of a co-teaching pair. While this finding was anticipated, the level of need for professional development is much deeper than predicted. Providing a tool such as a common planning is not enough… we need to teach teachers how to maximize their planning times, how to analyze data, how to differentiate instruction, and how to work well with others. Just as general education teachers lack…

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    Common Core Standards

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    and a future career. “These standards communicate what is expected at each grade level, placing students, parents, teachers and school administrators on the same page” (Susan Neuman, 2013). The CCSS is a set of goals and expectations, adopted by 43 states, in Math and English Arts that the students should know to succeed in college and their career; it is not a curriculum for teachers. According to www.highereducation.org, 60 percent of first…

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    Fundamental Arts Funding Fine arts funding is both a gateway to creativity and self expression among school aged students. In today’s society, a person has a greater chance of being seen as less intelligent while being involved in arts programs than a person would if they were involved in something pertaining to math or science. It has become less socially acceptable to be involved in arts programs that use up a large amount of money such as choir, band or theater; thus causing it to be removed…

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    Zero Tolerance Policies

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    Tying this anecdote with Zero Tolerance, many teachers in this position would be in favor of zero tolerance because with the policy, disruptive students would be reprimanded. Zero Tolerance creates a way for teachers and administrators to get rid of students who make their jobs difficult. Zero Tolerance symbolizes fast action and it sends a message to students that there is no tolerance…

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    the practicum is so designed that collaboration and feedback possibilities are scheduled on a daily basis where the Associate Teacher and the student teacher discuss lesson planning, classroom management and teaching practice. I have been placed Ryde Secondary College that partially selective high school that mean mathematics classes is operating in two different categories such as selective classes and normal classes that is consists of local students who lives in their catchment areas and…

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    Literacy In History

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    writing. One can argue that Social Studies wouldn’t need to worry about literacy in the classroom, but they would be poorly mistaken. The different forms of writing illustrates how important literacy is within the classroom. Even more important is the teachers understanding of…

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