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    Change In Education

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    change? I agree that in some cases we still teach from an industrial educational standpoint. We have not transformed our educational systems as we should have. A lot of times individuals will say that the quality of the education in the United States is down compared to other countries or how students are better prepared in other countries. In the U.S., we allow everyone who wants to go to attend. I do believe that teachers are not engaging their students to learn as they should, and I…

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    I belong to a social group that learns how to write poetry. The social group is a class taught at SPC, with an instructor who orchestrates the learning process: what the students learn; how the students will learn the presented material; how to write poetry; and how to interpret and analyze poems. Each student in the class is a novice when it comes to writing poetry. Because the class is an elective, each student must have had an interest pertaining to poetry, whether it be why poetry is…

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    choices; I choose to be a teacher because I find myself there. Since I was in grade 4, I admire teaching English more than anything. I always imagine that I am going to be a great teacher and all my students will love English and learning. My mother also is one of the reasons since when I was in grade 8 I heard her always repeating that she wished if there is a teacher in our family. In addition , want to be a teacher because I think my country gives me a lot and now it is the time to give back.…

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    approaches to learning when it comes to being a teacher. Being a highly effective teacher takes dedication and hard work to include these theories and approaches in the classroom. Finding the best fit for myself and the ideas and approaches I take as a teacher have come from my experience and knowledge of teaching. Being a highly effective teacher, involves the use of multiple approaches and multiple theories in the classroom, as I continue my career as an educator I see these theories,…

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    I was born a woman; probably my father wasn’t so happy about my gender. Perhaps he wanted a boy named after him. I can’t remember my first thought as a baby, but I’m sure I wasn’t able to distinguish between males and females, or the fact that the doctor was a male and the nurse was a female. I just knew I wanted to love and be loved regardless of my race, sex, or religion. My friend Melissa was raped, and it was her fault. Maybe she was wearing revealing clothes, and therefore asking for…

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    the arts and encourages personal growth and opinion. I look to Rousseau for his learning environments, Montessori for his use of sensory skills to engage students, and Frobel for his focus on the arts. When it comes to roots, I take from many society’s like the Preliterate why emphasized on skills and identity, as well as the Greeks who created leaders and emphasized literary skills. However, I find the Renaissance time is the one closest to what I teach, due to its emphasis on the music and…

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    What Is Gay Adoption?

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    All over the world, there are many orphans waiting for a home and a family. Many families wants to adopt, but are banned from doing so. These families have broken no law, and they are perfectly capable of taking care of a child. Why are these couples denied the right to become parents? Why are children left without families, even when there lives people nearby who wants to adopt them? In 42 out of 56 countries, adoption by same-sex couples are banned. They are denied their human rights to adopt…

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    In the book, “The Smartest Kids in the World” the issue I found interesting is how education is very important in other countries. People would think that America’s education system should over power other foreign countries, because we have more money and better educational opportunities for our children. In America, I believe the education system is sets children up for failure. It is very important how we raised our children and how much we encourage them to peruse their educations after high…

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    Luckily for me I was taught writing instruction by the world-renowned, William Shakespeare. Well, maybe not, although I did have teachers who were up to par on a Shakespeare level. My high school teachers were able to effectively teach their students to be prepared for writing in college. The writing instruction had started off simple and progressed throughout my high school career. The writing instruction received excelled during senior year, taught by Mrs. Billy Allison, and she made college…

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    Humorous Moment Speech

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    students, and listen well! I have to go to the school office for a while, because some complications came up regarding your class trip. Until I return, I want you all to be absolutely silent!" The physics teacher furrowed his brows, looked at us strictly and waited until everyone nodded before he whirled around to leave the room. Inside my mind, I shook my head. He wanted the class to be quiet and calm? Ha! The teacher will be dreaming for a long time then. And why? Well... "Woohoo! Free…

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