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    The professionals in teaching languages have had an academic setting in the field of mother tongue and foreign languages, in their structure or form and at their contextual use. However, given the interinstitutional and international agreements, in itself the globalization, language teachers have been displaced into the backdrop. Now the native speakers (from other disciplines) are certified as a professional instructor of languages. On the one hand, they are supposed to manage the grammar form…

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    Considering the life and teachings of Jesus, there are many incredible truths and life lessons we can find that personally affect us, even 2000 years after his life. Jesus fulfilled many roles while he was on earth. He was an incredible teacher, and challenged the high religious officials of the time. His revolutionary teaching conflicted with the Jewish mindset of what a savior was. Most importantly, Jesus fulfilled the role of savior of all people. Jesus had a task given him by God, that only…

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    Kohn, the author of “Poor Teaching for Poor Children…In the Name of School Reform,” is also the author of many other books regarding education and human behavior. His article, published in Education Week magazine, discusses his belief that standardized tests justify sub-par teaching methods and that they are counter-productive in closing the education gap between urban and middle-class students. Although no reader will disagree that poor children should suffer sub-par teaching, certain parts of…

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    to masturbation. What if the way of learning people went through was actually partially wrong? There’s a new method in teaching called flipped classroom that has attracted a lot of attention recently. In this method, students watch short video lectures before the class at home. Then they work on exercises, projects, or discussion in class. The idea of this flipped style of teaching is that students are encouraged to learn active unlike the traditional methodology. Students can…

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    Assignment 1.2 Teaching Strategies Hypertension is blood pressure that exceeds 140/90 mm Hg or higher (a diagnosis can be established after three or more blood consecutive pressure readings). Antihypertensive medication is often used to reduce blood pressure. The blood pressure is the amount of blood the heart pumps and the resistance of blood flow in the arteries. If the heart pumps more blood than needed, or the arteries become narrower the result will be a higher blood pressure (3). The main…

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    how we make decisions. It is the central component of both teaching and learning. Because of this, I believe that educators need to view teaching and learning as cultural acts. Many educators who practice culturally responsive teaching do so because they have a strong sense of their own culture. They understand cultural differences, they value cultural groups, and they avoid privileging one group over another. Educators must utilize teaching methods which reflect the linguistic and cultural…

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    precision teaching lies in identifying a subject area in which the child is failing to progress, followed by a daily session of teaching, fluency building, monitoring and evaluating progress in order to optimise learning . '(Lindsley, 1992). The context and aims of this Case Study This Case Study was chosen to evaluate and reflect upon the effectiveness of the Intervention of Precision Teaching in Key Stage 2. The aim of this Case Study is to determine the effectiveness of Precision Teaching as…

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    My patient teaching experience was done at Good Samaritan Hospital located at Lucas and 6th street, which is near downtown Los Angeles. My patient was a 41-year-old Asian female, who was there for her scheduled second C-Section. I was with the patient from her perioperative for C-section to her being transferred to Post-Partum unit. As I was establishing rapport with my patient, she did mention about cord care and how she needs more information on how to care for the umbilicus. Nursing…

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    article, “Using Triage Figuratively to Describe Effective Teaching in Physical Education,” physical educator needs to prepare their students and provide a good experience for them. In order for them to do that, the educators need to follow the six outcomes to have an effective teaching suing the TRIAGE framework. TRIAGE stand for thinking, responsibility, intensity, activity, gain, and equity. These six outcomes have been effective when teaching in physical education. It all about student and…

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    Teaching Again tells the story of a college professor going back to the basics, where his teaching experience started, teaching high school students. This is an experiment and experience that many would be too afraid to do. However, Dr. Poetter seems to grab the bull by the horns and jump into the world of teaching again. Dr. Poetter was kind enough to help out a fellow teacher, who had an overloaded schedule, for the semester, taking on one of the freshman English classes. It is evident, that…

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