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    Education has always been a big part of the New York System. The state is known for having some of the best schools in the whole nation. Public School provides students with a wide variety of lessons that can help students develop socially, emotionally and cognately. Private school provide their students with ready for college courses and a freedom to pursue their own form of studies. The debate for which is best is a very common one among parents. Both forms of institution provide great benefit…

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    I am not currently employed as a teacher; in fact I am in the development phase for learning how to teach. Over the past 28 years, I have had experience as a military instructor; however, in the military we primarily stick to one style of instruction, “Demonstration, Explanation and Imitation” which in my opinion limits the amount of learners that could potential be reached. In this paper I will summarize my philosophy of teaching and expand on how the results I obtained from the Teaching…

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    curriculum. Since launching the blended program, school leaders have continued to evaluate the effectiveness of the online curriculum and change products as needed; the school is currently using Compass Learning, Achieve3000, ST Math, Reading Eggs, and Education City. Teachers use data from the online curriculum to target direct instruction and decide on collaborative-learning activities and groupings. Collaborative learning often involves projectbased activities that may span several days.…

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    After spending four years abroad for my father’s work from the ages of 5-9, my family returned to the United States and to American public schools. When my mother correctly wrote on my registration form that I spoke Portuguese and French in addition to English, I was slotted to be pulled out of class for language testing. I remember being told to leave class, but not being told what I was needed for. My tester’s conclusion of my performance was that I “needed observation.” As a child of a…

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    personal information, but I tell them that I could have easily been in this situation, about the decisions that they make. A lot of times, people tell me that they will miss you and completely changed my idea of what sex education looks like. Because when they think about sex education, they think it 's like what they see on TV and that you 're basically going to die or some old lady teaching you. So, I think that is a big thing within this population, you have to be relatable and I love…

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    a term referred to when discussing “future learning” and the need for change when it comes to supporting students’ education in today’s world (Bolstad et al., 2012). Therefore, it endeavours to address the constant changes in the world by adapting the way learning is structured to ensure students are suitably equipped for the future (Bolstad et al., 2012). To adapt today’s education to coincide with the changing world, 21st century learning has incorporated a number of key features to pave the…

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    Plants and Gardening The thematic unit, I’m so excited about and would like to create will be on plants and gardening for preschoolers. There are so many reasons why I chose this particular thematic unit, students and teacher interaction with one another, students will get the experience of learning, through using their fine and gross motor skills as they begin to grow plants and vegetables using their hands and interacting with other students to pick what they…

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    'Effective classroom routines are procedural representations of a teacher 's expectations, used to manage social behaviour and support the conditions for pupils ' engagement with learning. ' Critically discuss. For the purpose of this discussion I would like to introduce a case study from one of my early voluntary placements in which the names of all participants have been changed. The antecedent was Mrs Jennings telling Chloe, a Year 2 child she had previously warned me was 'problematic,…

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    Contextual Factors that Influence Instruction a. This community has over 1,000 children below poverty. Poverty can greatly impact the amount of one-on-one educational interaction children receive because of family members who are unable encourage education in the children’s lives. School is an opportunity for all students to receive this type of interaction. However, classes with twenty or more students make it nearly impossible for a teacher to provide one-on-one interactions to each person on…

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    country do it faithfully. I wonder now when the country will face its children and say a pledge right back.” (Berry, 71) My perception of this story is one that strongly agrees with Lynda. I feel like the government is going about the problems with education all wrong. They seem to be so quick to drop funding for after school activities such as art, music, etc. They decided that things such as football or any other sports are more important, but I reality they are just as if not more important…

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