Artifact 2 - The History of Education: Cultures of the American Student In this miniature poster, I condense information about the various type and backgrounds of the changing American student.
Classroom Observation #7: Classroom Management 1. Watch the following model lesson. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgk-719mTxM 2. Write a brief summary of the lesson you observed. 3. How does the teacher use appropriate techniques and strategies to ensure classroom management in his class? a. Are the students actively engaged in the learning? b. How does the teacher establish instructional routines in his classroom? c. What are the teacher’s behavioral expectations? d. How does the teacher use corrective…
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EDP155: Understanding Learning Weekly Journal Topics for Assessment 2 ONE: Professionalism Write a 400 word summary of what you will do as a professional teacher. How do you think professionalism may impact on your teaching? What are the characteristics of professionalism and what do expert teachers know? TWO: Cognition and Learning Discuss an instance in your every-day life where you may have failed to target ones 'zone of proximal…
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creation and all the information I learned, and I was more engaged in the assignment than I had ever been during any other activity throughout my educational career. As I think about my experience when completing the project, I know that it has undoubtedly shaped my philosophy as an educator and played a major role in how I make decision in my class. I believe that both progressivism and essentialism and are the basics of having a highly engaged, but structured class. First, no two children are identical…
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bring their cell phones to class, they might not be able to use them, many students do break this rule while still sneaking on devices. The banning of cell phones in classrooms altogether will help eliminate many of the problems cell phones do cause. On the other…
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Business Summary Stuart Tutoring offers tutoring services for mainly high school students with select-few middle school students in various subjects. Stuart Tutoring links up with several teaching colleagues, school counselors, and school advisors, in order to provide the best solutions to students who are encountering problems at school. The owner of Stuart Tutoring, Kathy Stuart, will run as the sole proprietor in the first two-three years of its operation, offering services in various locations…
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teaching some or all of the students assigned to a classroom (R. Villa, J. Thousand & A. Nevin). Within the co-teaching environment they can share their different ideas and how to deal with their differences in opinions in a professional manner. The team needs to establish trust, develop their interpersonal and communication skills, share classroom responsibilities, and work together to creatively overcome problems and challenges in the classroom. Teachers are better equipped to utilize research…
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Performance Activity 40: Discuss and collaborate with cooperating teacher on next week’s mini lesson, as it should correspond to the regular classroom curriculum. Site Visits have been assigned for this activity but adjust to the cooperating teacher’s needs. This is your 3rd mini lesson. On site visit sixteen, the third-grade self-contained students were still taking the PARCC. Before school started, Mrs. Corcoran and I discussed about next week’s mini lesson and co-taught lesson. She suggested…
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Jeffrey Jackson Sociology 100 For my summary review I will be discussing Bad Boys, written by Ann Arnett Ferguson. The article as a whole shows how schools produce race and social class distinctions here in the United States. This article describes the effects racial stereotyping and gender has on African American school children. In addition, Ferguson question why African American children are more often labeled as ‘trouble makers’ than other ethnic child groups. Ferguson suggests that just as…
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Background: Cashmere is a kindergarten student in a monolingual classroom at Wegner Elementary, District 33. He was referred for an evaluation due to significant behavioral difficulties that required tiered behavior supports as well as a general education FBA/BIP implemented on 12/14/23. Although Cashmere has demonstrated some progress with additional support, his functional performance is not commensurate with his peers. According to the classroom teacher, Cashmere can follow directions but may need directions…
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rather as a central component of a human culture more broadly understood--a component that existed long before the term ‘science’ was coined and will long outlast current understandings of science as a specialized or privileged activity that can be engaged in only by members of a self-perpetuating professional community. My objective in developing a story of science as story is not to attack science but rather to encourage the same kind of critical examination of our understandings of science that…
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