CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Teaching strategies are the methods you use to allow learners to access the information you are teaching. For example‚ you could read the information to them; you could display it pictorially; you could allow them to research the information themselves; you could present it as a Powerpoint Presentation. People learn in 3 main ways - visually‚ auditory and kinesthetically. Visual learners learn by looking at/seeing something. Auditory learners
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Unit 1 – Supporting teaching and learning activities in schools 1.1 A teaching assistant can have discussions with the teacher after obtaining a copy of the prepared lesson plan. Some time may need to be set aside for these discussions to take place‚ such as break or lunch times. These lesson plans are usually prepared in advance‚ the teaching assistant can provide support by doing their own prep work or helping out with task resources. There are three stages of planning: Long-term‚ medium-term
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Unit 205 Schools as organisations Outcome 1 Know the different types of schools in the education sector. Outcome 2 Know how schools are organised in terms of roles and responsibilities. Outcome 3 Understand how schools uphold their aims and values Outcome 4 Know about the laws and codes of practice that affect work in schools Outcome 5 Know about the range and purpose of school policies and procedues Outcome 6 Know about the wider context in which schools operate
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Theories of teaching and learning and how they impact on the classroom environment Education plays a significant role in supporting and influencing the healthy development of children. However‚ teaching is more than just knowing what to teach. Professional teachers must also understand how to teach their students. Therefore‚ in order to create an effective classroom environment which caters for the diversity of students and their various developmental levels and abilities‚ teachers are urged to
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Teaching Assistant Diploma Course Questions On Assignment One 1. Describe how you might contribute to a lesson given to a group of seven year old children learning to play percussion instruments. I would contribute to the lesson by firstly conversing with the teacher for guidance in which areas that they would like me to assist them. By working together we could make the whole learning process a fun and educational experience. With me being there to help‚ it would take the pressure
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Teaching Values at School: a Way to Reach a Better Understanding in Our World Gabriele Harecker Pädagogische Hochschule Niederösterreich‚ University of Education (Austria) g.harecker@gmx.at “Teachers are permanently involved in values education… sometimes … without even realizing that they are teaching values …” (Kohlberg & Turiel in PORTELE‚ p. 7) Therefore it is time for us to pay more attention to values education in both teaching and at school. The requirements‚ tasks‚ possibilities and problems
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Learning becomes more effective when teaching makes use of better classroom management approaches. Under classroom management‚ the teacher manages time allocation for lesson discussion‚ selection of subject content‚ utilization of strategies‚ the students’ behavior‚ and the students’ learning outcomes. The picture above shows how classroom management was facilitated by Teacher Patricia Sedgwick in Amherst College when the author in his Filipiniana outfit presented his output in curriculum development
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Section 1: Binary fission‚ mitosis‚ & meiosis Reading: Chapter 7 Watch and Learn: Mitosis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cVZBV9tD-A&feature=share&list=UUEik-U3T6u6JA0XiHLbNbOw Meiosis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rB_8dTuh73c&feature=share&list=UUEik-U3T6u6JA0XiHLbNbOw Basic Learning objectives After completing the readings and practice exercises‚ students should be able to: Describe the process of binary fission. Describe the features and components of eukaryotic chromosomes and sister
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Delft University of Technology Department of Technology Strategy and Entrepreneurship Technology & Strategy (MOT1431) TEACHING CASE No. 1 Rise of Microsoft Course Coordinator: Dr. Geerten van de Kaa Submitted By: Amir M. Shaikh CTiG - EMMEP 2008-2010 Student No.: 1537415 Date: 3rd February‚ 2010. Teaching Case No.1: The Rise of Microsoft 3rd February‚ 2010. Discussion Questions: 1. What factors led to Microsoft’s emergence as the dominant personal computer operating
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Summarise two recognized learning theories and explain their relevance to forest school. A learning theory can be defined as being a set of concepts which attempt to describe how people learn and develop (Dunn‚ 2000). Behaviourism. This theory takes an objective approach to observing quantifiable events and behaviour and has a focus on measurable outcomes. Watson (1878-1958) suggested that our learning and behaviour are controlled by the experiences we are exposed to and our response to them
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