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    When trying to design an ideal high school‚ I feel that two important aspects should focus on; preventing violence and bullying and enhancing academic achievement through positive enforcement towards learning. These two specific issues seem to foster each other and by addressing them individually‚ it becomes apparent that one benefit’s the other. The school would first implement a “anti-bullying” policy. According to Lajoie‚ McLellan‚ and Seddon (1997) “Bullying is one of the most underrated and

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    School can be considered as our second home as we spend most of our time there. If we were to talk to students about their school life‚ they may told you that it was no more than just listening to the boring lectures of the teachers. My ideal school life can be so different; it hosted more songs and laughters of students and teachers. My ideal school life consists more of self-learning‚ rather than having the teachers to conduct lessons and teach us almost everyday. The students no longer

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    I made a list of what I think my perfect school would look like. As I began developing the list‚ I was struck by two things: Firstly‚ how most of it was about making school more student-centered‚ and secondly‚ that I didn’t mention technology once. For me‚ this second trend bears a little more fleshing out. I would never say that there is no place for technology in education‚ far from it… But I think the place of technology is to support a more student-focused‚ relevant and engaging methodology

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    My Ideal School

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    What is a school?To me‚ a school is the center of education.It provides intellectual ‚emotional as well as spiritual enrichment. I am sure everyone has their own notion of what an ideal school is.It is a place where one feels most comfortable to learn in. In my opinion‚an ideal school would consists of a building with an ultra modern infrastructure and top-notch facilities.All the classrooms will have colourful walls with wonderful paintings and thought-provoking pictures hanging on them.All

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    What is Scaffolding Theory? The Scaffolding Theory is based on the Social Development Theory of Learning by Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky. Vygotsky’s theory is that "social interaction plays a functional role in the process of cognitive development" (Encyclopedia of Educational Technology). The term "scaffolding" comes from the works of Wood‚ Bruna‚ and Ross (1976) and is meant to represent the support and assistance provided by the teacher or mentor in the learning process. "Scaffolding" is

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    my ideal school

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    have a dress code to follow. The warmth of welcome surrounds you when you step foot on the school’s entrance. You will not feel isolated as you can join many groups or societies to your liking. As the bell rings‚ clanging of lockers fill the air. School has commenced. First period‚ homeroom. Attendance would be rechecked since it was already registered from the main entrance by using the ‘matrix card’. The class teacher would read the announcements and before you know it‚ the second period bell has

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    My Ideal School

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    perfect school is a place where we spend much time‚ enjoying school life‚ friendship and getting knowledge. However some things could be changed in the school I am studying now. The lessons should be shorter‚ and the breaks – longer. Students should only study the subjects they really enjoy. That s why Information technologies and Physical Education should be removed. The teachers are often the reason of misunderstanding pupils. Boring lessons are the result of such relation. Our school should

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    My Ideal School

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    Student Teaching Reflection When I first thought about student teaching‚ I went through many emotions. It started with excitement because that meant I was that much closer to graduating. I had so many questions running through my mind. What will my teachers be like? Will the faculty be supportive? With all these questions‚ I started to feel intimidated by what was soon to come. I was worried that my teachers and I would not get along. I was terrified that my students would not understand me. What

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    My ideal school

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    in creating the “perfect” school is the physical layout of the building. I believe it would be beneficial to have different sections of the school specifically designed for one subject. For example all the biology and physics classes would be in the “Science” wing‚ while ceramics and painting classes would be located in the “Art” wing. In addition‚ a maximum of 20 students would be in each class so there is more time for “one-on-one” times between teachers and students. Lighting in all the classrooms

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    especially students of generation nowadays‚ are in a complexity and diverse behavior in gaining and having focus and motivation with both academic and non-academic activities set by identified educational institutions. Extracurricular activities are seen as a way of offering academically gifted students a way of excelling within the school environment‚ a way of challenged students to achieve within the school setting‚ and as a way of creating a sense of shared community within schools‚ and as a way

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