1.2 Evaluate the effectiveness of approaches to learning and teaching in own specialist area in the meeting needs of learners: Each effective teacher should actively engage in…
The political era that we are currently in, reconstruction, is no longer necessary. Reconstructions purpose has been fulfilled as the South have obeyed the rules they have received. To continue Reconstruction would be a financial waste as the South has obeyed both the Reconstruction Act of 1867 and the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments.…
It has been a great challenge to deliver a unique teaching session to these learners for the first time. To ensure teaching to be effective, I have followed the teaching cycle mentioned earlier as follows: the Identify need stage; the Design stage; the Implement stage and the Evaluation stage.…
It is certainly tempting to unthinkingly agree that it's best for all students to study the same curriculum prior to more career focused training in college, but there are many reasons to support diversity in early education. National curriculums are by necessity unchallenging, uncustomized and sacrifice for conformity.…
Being positive and motivating your learners are significant parts of delivering your course. Having different, rich resources and activities will make the lesson more enjoyable and less forgettable. Here, you have to take into account your students’ learning style. For this reason it is advisable to use a learning style questionnaire. If your students are more visual learners, you should deliver your lessons using visual activities and…
However, following the latest research on teaching, to obtain these outcomes depends on three main factors (Woolfolk, 2006 p.510):…
The following, summarized from Gutek, G. L. (1997). Philosophical and ideological perspectives on education (2nd ed.). New York: Allyn & Bacon, is an overview of the major philosophical principles underlying education.…
Introduced in the UK by the government (1988), the National Curriculum is several themes and ideals used by schools to children whilst teaching them the same things. It ensures that the teacher knows what is to be taught, to what standard. The curriculum is divided in to four groups, to teach children at a certain level based on their age group. The key stages consist of the following groups; Key Stage 1-4.…
I believe the purposes of education are to instill knowledge, instill forms of proper behavior, instill values and principles in the minds of children, and include the development of skills, physical, mental and social. Formal education begins with primary and then secondary education and higher education. It is when we grow up we begin to achieve the purpose of education and understanding of its application in daily life. It is believed that education is to be responsible for the cultivation of a civilized society. Providing education for citizens manages to develop a responsible and thoughtful community. Education helps in imbibing moral and ethical values in individuals and education, in turn, helps in creating a healthy society, which holds a deep understanding of the principles and philosophy of life. The purpose of getting an education is to achieve progress in the areas of operation to enable every member of the community of learners to earn a living. Also, one of the beliefs about the purpose of education is that education aims to create a good teacher.…
TEACHER ROLES: I believe that the teacher of elementary students has many roles. I will sometimes be a facilitator-guide, sometimes a supportive, nurturing mother-like figure, and sometimes a sage who imparts knowledge. I will encourage my students to become more self-aware and self-managing. I believe that elementary school teachers must focus significant classroom time on the acquisition of social and community skills such as mutual respect, cooperation, friendship-building skills, and kindness.…
What is my personal philosophy I plan to use as a new teacher in the classroom? How will this philosophy or views relate to my classroom management and instruction? Which view do I feel embodies my personal beliefs about education? How will I as a new teacher use this philosophy in my classroom, give examples or Ideas? These are the questions that I will answer through this paper.…
My motive for striving to be the best teacher I can be is simple, I want to provide students with a positive role model and educate the next generation of life-long learners. Growing up, I never really had a positive role model in my life, but I always found support in my teachers. From Ms. Knight to Mr. Kennedy, I consistently possessed someone who encouraged me to be my best; this was especially important because I lacked a role model at home. My dad abandoned my family when I was young forcing my mom to work 80 hour weeks; she did the best she could for us, but that caused her to be absent from home a lot. Growing up in poverty with a single parent forced my sister and me to grow up quick or be left behind in the cycle of poverty. I knew…
The development of the classroom environment, whereby areas within self directed learning, independent learning and critical, creative thinking can be enhanced. The use of recitation through oral questioning either with in tutorial sessions and reviews or debate scenarios. To in co-operate research to the assessment methods which I am required to carry…
I believe education is an experience and the foundation of human interactions. Being in school is where students gain the knowledge that they will need in the future and to also help them determine what they want to do with their lives. In order for this to be in progress there must be teachers who will prepare them and take them through the steps they need to go through.…
2011, p. 70) • Reflect on academic instruction and use student input to teach to students’ levels of interest and ability (Charles, et.al. 2011, p. 70) Strengths Weaknesses • Students feel valued and • Must be implemented at a respected by teachers whole-‐school level and peers • Difficulties in providing a • Students and teachers consistent level of teaching work together to achieve to all students, who have desirable outcomes different interests (Charles, (Charles, et.al. 2011, p. et.al. 2011, p. 70)…