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    Lesson Learned

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    Floods in Asia: Lessons to be learned from Thailand Said Irandoust‚ Asit K Biswas Special to The Nation January 25‚ 2012 1:00 am [pic] During the last year‚ many Asian countries have witnessed flooding‚ including Bangladesh‚ China‚ India‚ Japan‚ Laos‚ North Korea‚ Pakistan‚ Thailand‚ the Philippines and Singapore. The economic damage has varied significantly - minor in Singapore but very substantial in Thailand. The floods have once again brought the twin issues of disaster management and

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    This lesson plan incorporates collaborating with a paraprofessional‚ and was discovered through current employment in the local school district. While performing my duties of classroom paraprofessional‚ I was sitting in the back of a classroom watching the regular education teacher give instruction on the subject content she was introducing‚ which was liquid measurement. The teacher‚ I believe would do anything to teach measurements to her students‚ due to the fact the students were struggling with

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    My Teacher, My Hero

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    are strong foundations that guide‚ develop‚ and mold them all throughout. They are the teachers! What else can we think of when teachers are mentioned? Their understanding‚ hardships‚ advices and care for us students. And of course‚ lectures new lessons‚ quizzes and assignments! Those memories when they came about to tell stories and jokes with us students. Their “sermons” to us during times when we were disobedient‚ or lazy to pass our assignments. Their continuous patience and hard works really

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    Class Expectations

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    sexy theology he was turning us to God in a very unique way by teaching us moral lessons in an abstract way causing us to think outside of our normal spectrums. One of my favorite things this class has to offer is that rather than doing the normal individual‚ tedious work we are aloud to choose how we get taught. I believe I will cope with ethics just fine. Actually‚ I am interested to learn about the moral lessons and principles I should follow to stay true to God. Also‚ I hope that during some

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    Why to Teach

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    though teaching is put off as an easy task but I’d like to see one of these office personal go into a classroom of second graders with a lesson plan and teach it to them. No it is not an easy task but anything that will have such a reward at the end never is easy. There is a lot more to it that working at the school from seven to three. From the late nights making lesson plans off how your class is reacting to previous plans. Then there are early mornings getting things together and ready for the day

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    Montessori Today

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    well as future elementary Montessori teachers. As a current ECE Montessori teacher‚ the thought of the amount of elementary curriculum seemed overwhelming because there is so much material. When I read this book I realized that yes curriculum lessons in the elementary classroom may be endless‚ but it is up to the child to research and explore what interests them. The child is the navigator of their learning experience in the classroom. In chapter 6 The Elementary Teacher‚ Lillard examines the

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    LESSON PLAN #2 QUESTIONS 1. How did you demonstrate respect for and rapport with all learners? Class rules were discussed prior to the beginning of the lesson and‚ also‚ a poster with these rules was placed in plain sight. To demonstrate respect for and rapport with all learners‚ I modeled throughout the whole lesson how one should behave during class‚ being open-minded to student’s attitudes and providing feedback to these. 2. How did you provide a positive learning environment that both supported

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    My teaching philosophy is most closely steeped in progressivism. According to the progressivism philosophy it is crucial that a teacher make all the lessons meaningful to the students. It is also vital that the teacher meets the needs of their students. Progressivism also states that students will learn more effectively in social settings. In the progressivism philosophy it is essential to teach subjects not in isolation but as a blend of several subjects combined. The progressivism philosophy points

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    development than good parents”. First‚ to every child‚ parents are special teachers whom a child know first in life. Parent are very essential in a child’s development because they teach their child not only basic knowledge but also precious life lessons. Certainly‚ no matter good a teacher is‚ he or she cannot teach a child how to be deal with a fear‚ how to be optimistic in stressful situations and how to be make a good decision in real life. Nobody except parents‚ people who love and know their

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    you both are doing. If we are not quiet it will cause disruptions to other pupils in the class and it is to be respectful of others and not interrupt their studies. Learning is best achieved in a quite environment‚ therefore being quite during a lesson is important. If there are uncontrolled uproars during class‚ the ability to concentrate is hampered and the material being taught is not grasped well. It is critical to be quiet during class because it is a way of showing respect to the teacher

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