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    Oh the Humanities! In the text, "Why Teach English?", Gopnik attempts to assert this main argument, that teaching English is a worthwhile venture. Gopnik begins by essentially discounting previous arguments that had been made in the defense of the English department. He provides several of his own arguments that he believe are more adequate. In these arguments, Gopnik discusses concepts like making literature available to all, pursuing a major out of joy for the subject, and needing the…

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    Philosophy of Education Defining a teaching philosophy six weeks into my formal teacher training is a tricky thing. I feel as if every time I turn around, I see something new and shiny to play with and explore. I am sure, ten years from now, I will look back on this and laugh lovingly at my naïve views and ten years after that, laugh again, maybe for different reasons. Hopefully, in the following decade, I’ll retire. However, in order to start, I need to know where I am going in the first…

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    Is Art A Fluidity?

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    Art is a Fluidity Society is constantly changing, growing, and evolving; art is a constant. Since there were cavemen, there were prehistoric cave paintings. When people began to hunt, they began to sculpt hunting weapons and tools using solely natural resources. Once religion became a part of society, art became one of the major means of expressing religious beliefs. Art is a constant because it is natural. It is something that is instilled within us all from a very young age. When we are…

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    they automatically have a curiosity to everything they see. Their minds never stop; they are constantly searching for the answers to the never-ending unknown. Each and every child “[is] organically predisposed to be [a] critical thinker[ ]” (Hooks, Teaching Critical Thinking). A child never wants to stop learning. They will yearn for knowledge even if they have heard and received all the possible answers. At this moment in life it is critical for the educational system to hold onto this natural…

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    The literate arts are an incredible tool that has been under attack for as long as they have existed. Whether it be through censorship of what can be said or produced, limiting the impact and freedom of these arts. Or in a way we commonly see today in our country: people saying it is a foolish waste of time to pursue a degree in English, mocking those who do by saying that they cannot do anything with that degree or that it is worthless. The literate arts are even under attack by those who teach…

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    how much they had learned, what they love and what they can think of after my class. It can really help me to improve and revise my lesson plan too. 2. Agreement circle: I think I can use it in the art history and the art principle and element, I will just show them some picture and ask them about what art principle and element or what year of that painting, to let them discuss about it. 3. Alternative assessments: I can use it after every time they done a project, and these assessment can…

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    Special Education Teacher

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    Carissa has been teaching Kindergarten through six grade students with intellectual disabilities for 20 years. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (Concentration: Criminal Justice) degree. She later completed the teacher’s licensure program with a concentration in Language Arts, Social Studies, and Special Education. When she reflected on why she chose to become a special education teacher, Carissa shared: I have always has a passion for individuals with special needs. Before I became a…

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    Old Art Analysis Paper

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    Old Art Education Analytic Research Paper: Light And Shade With Chapters On Charcoal, Pencil, And Brush Drawing: A Manual For Teachers And Students Understanding the basic concepts and fundamentals of art is essential to creating good art work. Instruction in drawing must be built upon the principles which underlie the most successful in art (Cross, 1892). It is crucial to a student's development to show them how to visualize, imagine, and work independently. As an individual the arts can…

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    Art education has shaped the academic minds of students all over the United States and continues to develop students ' academic achievements and discoveries. Unfortunately, with the creation of the No Child Left Behind Act and the pressure on schools to deliver high test scores in core subject areas, support of art education has diminished. However, art education is essential to a student’s education as it has many benefits and can help students master other subjects more quickly and…

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    Soka University of America is a Liberal Arts school founded on Buddhist principles. The word “Soka” means “to create value” in Japanese, which directly correlates to the school’s mission: To foster global citizens. Soka University specializes in Liberal Arts degrees which are personalized to a unique concentration. Through the University’s education system, students learn curriculum that requires inquiry, higher thinking skills, and furthermore, the ability to develop a well-rounded degree while…

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