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    Question 1: you are a preschool teacher who believes that the following characteristic are necessary in a quality school. •good human relationships •programs must have stability, regularity and flexibility •there should be a balance between self-selection and teacher direction • Learning must be based on actual experiences and participation (a) In your own words, explain what each of the four means (b) Give an example of how you would implement this in your classroom 1. A good human…

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    specific on the materials and be very specific on my procedure. She also taught me a few different way on how to start a lesson. She also showed me a couple websites where I can find find very neat lesson plans. Also a website called “teachers pay teachers” where another teacher can pay you to use your lesson which I find very cool. I also learned the way she taught a student a letter. She would use a “chopper” made with their hands or by asking the student to place their fingers under their…

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    might be different from someone else. Most of the people l interact with have neutral characters so that lowered my possibilities of picking someone l collaborate with , l thought about perhaps one of my teacher or someone that l once encountered in my past. I came to my decision to pick my health teacher Nathan Shirk., l would not say l have known him for a long time because l have only started taking his class last semester. As l first entered his class l thought he would bore me with lessons…

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    Students who suffer from these disabilities need PE classes to help them develop the proper motor skills that they will need to continue to stay physically fit and and lead them down the path for health and wellness. The teacher of APE classes has a great amount of responsibility and must make sure that the students are working to achieve the objectives and benchmarks set for them in a timely manner. The use of equipment is also a key part of APE classes and helps the students…

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    Being both a student and being a teacher myself I observed the direct influence that is posed upon each role. I saw how teachers have a direct influence on me and how one teacher can make a major impact on a student’s life. With that being said, I knew I wanted to make a difference in the world and I believe that being a teacher will allow me to do so. Being a teacher is not an easy profession but yet it is the most rewarding profession in my opinion. There will be goals for myself and for my…

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    was a majority white school, but I only was there in kindergarten. In first grade my family and I moved and I ended up in a majority black school because mostly low income family kids attended the school. For the most part I liked the school and my teachers. It was not until I moved back to the school I started in Kindergarten that I realized didn’t learn the same thing. It was very ironic because the schools were in the exact same county. I remember like it was yesterday. I…

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    In Stephen Prothero’s Religious Literacy, the author gives us an insight into the controversy of teaching religion in United States’ public schools. Prothero’s premise is that we as a nation of supposed religious citizens are actually lacking in any real knowledge of the core teachings of the many world religions, “I am convinced that one needs to know something about the world’s religion in order to be truly educated”(Prothero 11). Is this lack of religious knowledge at the core of the…

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    A sports based model is where a teacher bases their units around different sports including the skills, tactics, and rules for that particular sport. Along with learning a sport, students are exposed to fitness principles related to that sport. An important part of sports based model…

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    My Educational Journey

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    is why I chose education and what makes me the person I am today. It also started in Kindergarten. I had the most caring, trustworthy, passionate teacher. She reminded me of Ms. Honey from Matilda. I still remember her laugh and what she smelled like. When I was younger I always played “school.” I pretended to be just like my Kindergarten teacher. I wanted to be just like her and I still do. She always told me to shoot for nothing but the best. After that year I moved schools. I didn’t…

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    The Importance Of Welfare

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    Rough Draft Teachers such as John Locke have always been educating but they need to get more rewards for educating the future. This generation and on after need to comprehend to be successful in life. Computer engineering and computer programming is a high paying field but teachers should be rewarded more because they are the ones educating you the skills you need. The pay teachers get compared to some other entry level jobs need to be considered. My teachers work harder than anybody I know they…

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