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    After reviewing InTASC teaching standards, it is safe to say these standards provide an instructional method on what it takes for one to become a great teacher. It produces and provides certain qualities that everyone teacher should strive to obtain while in the classroom. These standards were established to help the professional development of teachers and to set the standard higher for all. The core teaching standards describe what teachers should know and be able to do in today’s learning…

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    demonstrate the differences between an ICT classroom and CT/Resource Room Program. Furthermore, historical data about the improvement in schools who have switched to this model will be demonstrated. I will emphasis that “students in our one Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) class were making significantly more progress on the state tests.” This is differently related to Standard 4 because it is important for “ the school to collect and analyze information pertinent to improvement of the school’s…

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    When teaching the power clean there are three phrases that must be taught in order to be successful with this lift. The three phrases are the rack position, jumping position and hang position. All three phases when combined will result in perfect form and complete the lift of a power clean. When teaching this lift the lifters must not use any weight, it is recommended to use an empty bar to properly learn the movements. The teaching progressions starts with the hang position then progresses to…

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    Culturally Responsive Teachers: A Coherent Approach by Ana Maria Villegas and Tamara Lucas the duo examines the make-up of teachers in an American public school site and identify ways to promote culturally responsive teaching in classrooms. Gloria Ladson-Billings defines culturally responsive teaching as “an approach that empowers students intellectually, socially, emotionally, and politically by using cultural referents to impart knowledge, skills and attitudes" (1992). This use of cultural…

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    section{Introduction} It has been shown that the use of computer in teaching and learning has changed the learning experience dramatically. With the evolution of the educational technology, computer-assisted teaching has huge impact on the learning style and the role of teacher and students. More researchers arm to construct a system which can provide education with higher quality. As a result of applying the principle of artificial intelligence(AI), intelligent tutoring system(ITS) has…

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    Dear Hiring Manager I am sending you this covering letter and CV in regard to the position advertised on Reed. With these documents, I would like to apply for the position of a teaching assistant. To me, the role of a teaching assistant is an important role to hold on t, it bring to me a lot of motivating and interesting challenges and the idea of working with 170 pupils to develop their natural skills is really what I’m planning to look forward to in the future and I reckon this is might just…

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    There are many teaching methods in Early Childhood Education, so it is important for educators to understand the differences between various styles and determine the most suitable teaching approach for different children. Teaching approach generally means the principles, pedagogy and management strategies used for classroom instruction and planning. Educators should take more time to reflect on their own teaching styles and their strategies for planning lessons. Thematic approach is the most…

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    One of the important factor will be the teaching method. Classroom teaching can either take a teacher-centred or a student- centred approach. Student-centred learning specifically inquiry based learning is a motivating element which focuses on students’ investigation and hands-on learning, where the teacher…

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    Education (DoE) has developed a Quality Teaching Framework (QTF) to assist in ensuring students experience quality learning whilst benefiting those of all abilities, regardless of cultural and linguistic differences. This paper will demonstrate the relationship between the QTF and those students with English as an additional language/dialect (EAL/D). According to research on Quality Teaching by Killen (2009), there has been a continuous strive in refining teaching models to improve on the…

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    I have decided to apply for my first teaching position. “All teaching involves working closely with students, but how we interact with them and the challenges and rewards we’ll encounter differ significantly from level to level”, Kauchak, D., &Eggen, P. (2008). Choosing a School. In Introduction to teaching: Becoming a Professional. (5th ed., p. 535). Upper Saddle River, N.J.: PH/Merrill/Pearson. Prior to deciding to pursue a teacher working with Kindergarteners, I weighed out both the…

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