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    Teaching

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    Essay - narrative It is impossible to teach someone‚ that does not want to learn. Many kids fail school for not wanting to learn‚ even if they have a great education. They do not appreciate the great education they have. This kids don’t have a motivation and they reject all the information that is given to them. Well‚ my cousin is one of this kids and some years ago my aunt asked me to help him. I tried everything to help him many times‚ but nothing worked. Until one day I found the way he

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    Philosophy of Teaching I believe that every student is capable of learning no matter who the child is or what circumstance the child may face. It all depends on the teacher and whether or not he or she is willing to work and try new methods. Different things motivate different students. I received my calling to the teaching profession at the beginning of my junior year in college. My high school football coach offered me a position coaching and the principle offered me a teaching position. I

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    Market Revolution and its influence to a Multicultural America. Ronald Takaki retells the American history from the bottom up‚ through the lives of many minorities. The stories of many ethnical groups who helped create America’s mighty economy and rich culture‚ in his book‚ A Different Mirror. All these indigenous people were a part of what America is today‚ a more multicultural country. These peoples were looking for a better life‚ and they helped create a concrete backbone for America’s economic

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    Teaching Poetry

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    TEACHING POETRY CONTENTS Introduction…………………………………………………………………....3 1. The child as a learner………………………………………………………5 2. Basic principles of teaching poetry……………………………..………..10 3. Using poems to develop receptive skills…………………….……….….14 4. Role of poems in developing productive skills……………….….….…..17 Conclusion………………………………………………………………..…..20 Summary………………………………………………………………………22 References…………………………………………………........................…23 Introduction

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    student teaching

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    INTRODUCTION Teaching is the purposeful imparting of information or skills or both to another individual or to a group. Teaching is the process of stimulating‚ directing‚ guiding‚ encouraging and evaluating the learner in his growth and development. It is therefore expected that the teacher have a variety of roles to accomplish and execute. Teachers are executives‚ supervising students and planning programs within the workplace. Teachers manage time‚ material‚ knowledge and students. They are

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    Literature

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    Chapter IX Joseph Andrews seems to break away completely from the original intention. Parson Adams‚ who has no counterpart in Pamela‚ runs away with the novel. He "is one of the most living‚ lovable‚ comical bundles of wisdom and simplicity in all literature." In the words of Edmund Gosse‚ "Parson Abraham Adams‚ alone‚ would be a contribution to English letters." He indeed is the hero of the novel‚ and not Joseph Andrews. Fielding was aware of giving a new literary form with Joseph Andrews which he

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    Killen Principles

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    Background Killen‚ R. (2005). Programming and assessment for quality teaching and learning. South Melbourne: Thompson (Cengage). Analogy with photography – when we look at a student’s work etc.‚ what we see will depend on: • Our perspective – are you looking through the eyes of a teacher‚ parent‚ or student? • Our lens – are we taking a ‘narrow’ or ‘wide’ view’? Is it possible to take it all in (wide-angle lens) or is it possible to ‘zoom in (telephoto lens)? • Our

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    u02d1 Multicultural Counseling and Therapy (MCT) In the helping profession‚ insensitive counseling and therapy can result in cultural oppression rather than liberation (Constantine‚ 2007). In a nutshell‚ it is a helper’s role in multicultural counseling and therapy to create an environment that cultivates the optimal development of the client and their systems‚ using what he or she has identified as culturally significant as it pertains to the helping relationship (Sue‚ 2012). There are many implications

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    Theory X, Theory Y

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    X‚ Theory Y by Douglas McGregor is a motivation theory. Douglas McGregor is a social psychologist and applied two sets of assumptions to the organizational structure called Theory X and Theory Y. His theory is based on managerial views of human beings. In his book‚ The Human Side of Enterprise‚ he outlined a new role for managers. He stated that managers should assist subordinates in reaching their full potential‚ rather than commanding and controlling. Theory X is negative and Theory Y can be stated

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    Gen X & Gen Y

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    balance‚ training and development‚ loyalty‚ gender roles‚ the work environment and expectations of leaders. Demographers have named the different generations around today as Veterans‚ Baby Boomers‚ Generation X‚ Generation Y and Generation Z.Here I’ve tried to analyze Gen X & Gen Y. GEN X The moniker Generation X was coined by Douglas Coupland‚ who chose the unknown variable “X” to describe a generation that defies definition

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