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    Yazzie personal reflection about the purpose of schools was to teach the students to think wisely and reasonably instead of getting mad. If you do not think reasonably than most likely your work will not be done correctly. Education in general for her was something you learn and receive from others like teachers, parents, friends, or anybody. The lesson is taught to you most likely in instructional methods and is trying to influence your life. She thinks that children should…

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    Through the combined principles of focus, repetition, recall, and conscious effort, retrieval learning promotes the long term storage of data. Such principles supply a driving force that propels students into an ongoing learning process that stimulates the brain on a neural level and with that ongoing stimulation improves the retaining of information. Retrieval learning can prove to be challenging, but through that challenge compels students to focus their full attention on the…

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    Formative Group Essay Literature is valuable because it entertains, educates, and inspires. To start off, literature entertains because it makes the reader imagine what’s going on in the story like in the story ‘The landlady’ by Roald Dahl . Secondly, literature helps educates because it teaches the reader important lessons through the theme an example of this is in the story The Landlady. Finally literature helps inspire people by encouraging the reader to take action by giving ideas. just…

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    In the article “ Why the United States Is Destroying It’s Education System,” the American journalist Chris Hedges goes into a broad view of what’s taking place in American schools, how teachers are treated like second class citizens, in addition to large business 's and what it’s doing to our schools. Does Hedges provide well enough thought out information and points to make for an article disagreeing against big business and standardized testing? Hedges presents a strong argument by stating…

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    One example is, “The education to treat people with virtuous qualities like care, respect, honesty, responsibility, etc. Being in an environment with other peers has taught [students] the basics of adult life”(Does school really prepare students for adult life). Like in school…

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    Teaching an art lesson was kind of new for me, as I have never seen my CT integrating art into an academic subject. Moreover, it was a challenge for me to create an art class integrated with an academic subject. When I spoke to my CT about creating an integrated art lesson she told me that it will be better for me to teach an art lesson separated from an academic subject, so I spoke to the ancillary teacher to allow me to teach an art class during their time period. The computer teacher allow me…

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    Lesson Analysis & Reflection The lesson analysis and reflection will be over a mathematics lesson taught to a small group of second graders in a resource room. The timing of this lesson was appropriate. I had enough time to go over the lesson thoroughly. I finished a few minutes early and was able to re-iterate the strategies taught during the lesson. I was also able to implement more problems to make the lesson more concrete for a better understanding of the strategy. The benefits of this…

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    In America, education is held to a high standard. Therefore, since America holds it to a high standard we are funded by our local taxpayers. Education and funding is probably one of the most taxed things in America. As seen in Freedom Writers, which takes place in a urban area in Los Angeles, Mrs. Erin Gruwell did not have the proper funding to give the proper education to her freshman students. The resources that she needed was not provided to her even if they did have some resources. If…

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    we ever wish to catch up with them academically. If we, as a country, all participated in the arts, we have a chance on catching up with them on an educational level. All of my friends and I believe that fine arts have an extremely large value in education as well as…

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    other for education, because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul.”-Plato. As a student who started music at just the age of 4, I followed the aesthetic thought to music. My love for music began with the magnificence and gratitude I had for music. My philosophy of teaching evolved after taking this course. It is defined by an importance, freedom, and respect for children 's mental nature and creativity. My philosophy of teaching Music Education includes a…

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