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    understanding teaching and learning in educational settings.It’s important to the teacher to have good characteristic to teach their student effectively and so that they can build up more confident in their learning process and the students also may follow the teacher foot step. A assignment is given to us to identify our strength and weakness and how to build our strength thus improve our weakness to become an effective teacher. Furthermore , our lecturer instructed us to do a test which is…

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    three teachers currently John Banks’ teacher. It’s a head teacher and two assistances. They are responsible for supporting John. I got to interview the head teacher during nap time. This interview has not been altered. Miss Rogers informed me that John has been with the center for two years. She described him as a sweet lovable and determining child that is eager to learn. A goal Miss Rogers has for John is to begin communicating effectively, and to progress age appropriate. The teacher is…

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    An effective literacy teacher possesses an array of strategies to create a literary environment that foments many reading opportunities that allow students to development as readers (Tompkins, 2010). Reading teachers should be able to assess student’s abilities, interpret the data, and use the data to implement successful strategies to enhance the reading abilities of all the learners in the classroom. As a teacher becomes an expert and understands how students develop as readers, the instructor…

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    Teacher Observation Paper

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    The teachers I was fortunate to work with were all very different from each other, of the four I worked with at were different grade levels and had different years of experience. They were all math teaching in middle school, the first I met with was Ms. Hall a seventh grade teacher in her second year of teaching, the second was Ms. Ambriz a sixth grade teacher with twelve years of experience on that same day I also visit Ms. Martinez eighth grade with more years than Ms. Ambriz and finally Mr.…

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    The Teacher There are many roles a teacher needs must be willing to exhibit. A teacher must motivate their students to want to learn (critical blog). A teacher needs to have an environment that is friendly and inviting to students and their families. Clear communication with students and their family, colleagues, and other professionals is essential for student success. Teachers need to model equality and diversity by respecting others and displaying appropriate behavior. We also need to adhere…

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    different teachers. One of the teachers teach two years old, and the other teacher teaches three year olds. I asked both teacher’s questions concerning their classroom and the students they teach. We discussed what I observed during my observation and the strategies I thought would be helpful. The main purpose of these interviews is to discuss the children who were observed in practicum one. Interview Summary On July 11, 2016 I interviewed Mrs. Nicole who is a two-year-old teacher. She had…

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    Music Accelerating Teacher

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    learn to read music or play an instrument. Anything is possible when you have the right attitude and the right TEACHER! When you take a class involving music, you want a teacher that makes the class come a life, and to many that’s all it take. Sometimes for many, it can be just a private lesion that helps it click. The Art of teaching music. Some of the best ways that an aspirating teacher can start his or hers class is to first assess each student. When you get a…

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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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    Being a teacher now, as opposed to 25 years ago a lot of things have changed. I am the same teacher I have always been, some say I am “hard to get along with” but the truth is, I don’t let students walk all over me. The reason students say this is because I won’t answer questions twice, I do not accept late grades, and I’m not my student’s friend. When I first started teaching there was not smartphones to be distracted by, no Facebook for my student’s to friend my on, it just seems don’t have…

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    It was hot, boring and didn’t help that the teachers voices was so dull that made every kid in class take a nap, but what do you expect from math teachers, as a 12 year old my expectation of math teachers was that they get paid to be boring, the worst of this class was that it was my 6th hour so the last 5 minutes before the bell felt like a year was in every second, but that day those last minutes went surprisingly fast my guess was that they gave us a bright yellow pieces of paper with two big…

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