Characterization and Setting N.B. This lesson was not taught as teacher and students read through chapter one and two; making note of specific terms and unfamiliar terms and expressions. General Objective: To further develop students understanding of prose. Specific Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. read chapter 2 and 3 outside of class 2. discuss the character of Sun-Sun Johnson‚ Jake Hibbertson‚ Rami and Rami’s mother 3. compare Jake Hibbertson and Sun-Sun Johnson
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Wk. 2 Learning and Teaching Styles “In almost every actual well-designed study‚ Mr. Pashler and his colleagues write in their paper‚ ‘Learning Styles: Concepts and Evidence‚’ the pattern is similar: For a given lesson‚ one instructional technique turns out to be optimal for all groups of students‚ even though students with certain learning styles may not love that technique.” (2009) I wanted to start this paper with this quote since it did involve some sort of evidence that teaching in one style
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Name: Date: 7/8/13 NISAR AHMED | TP No. 1 | No of students: | For this stage of the course the lesson was: To standard Not to standard | Level: INTERMEDIATE | Length of the lesson: 45 MINS | Lesson type: GRAMMAR LESSON SIMPLE PRESENT (DAILY ROUTINES) | Tutor: | Objectives: by the end of the lesson the students will – BE ABLE TO TALK ABOUT GENERAL THINGS EG DAILY ROUTINES. They will be able to use the simple present tense to describe actions which may
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Cooperative Learning and Collaborative Teaching Ashley M. Quinton Dr. James W. Dodson II EDUC 503 September 17‚ 2014 Cooperative learning exists in a wide variety of facets by which teachers and students work together in order to solve problems and reach a common goal. The main goal is that the students attain mastery of the subject matter being taught. In order for mastery to occur‚ several factors must be examined and presented in ways that make the goal attainable. Cooperative teaching and collaboration
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A REVIEW OF “THE PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING AND LEARNING” BY ADEYANJU‚ ‘LADE JOEL IN EHINDERO‚ O. J. AND ALADEJANA‚ F. O. (EDITORS) ”PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF EDUCATION” ILE-IFE: PRINTED BY YOMMITTE PRINTS‚ 2005. The article “The principles of Teaching and Learning” written by ‘Lade Joel Adeyanju was a chapter in the book “Principles of and Practice of Education” edited by O. J. Ehindero and F. O. Aladejana and published in 2005. By its presentation‚ the book was a ‘Book of Readings’
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LESSON PLAN: What did you do yesterday? FOCUS: Past simple MAIN OBJECTIVES MATERIALS NEEDED TIME: 45 – 50 minutes LEVEL: High Beginner After this lesson‚ students will be able to ask and answer the question “What did you do yesterday?” ‘Lucy and Michael’ worksheet‚ ‘Jack’s day’ worksheet‚ ‘Questionnaire’ worksheet‚ ‘Correct sentence’ worksheet (These are all available to download from the site.) LANGUAGE Practice positive‚ negative and question forms in the past simple. WARM-UP ACTIVITY
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Lesson 3 Working with Active Directory Sites Knowledge Assessment Fill in the Blank Complete the following sentences by writing the correct word or words in the blanks provided. 1. The amount of time that it takes for a change to be replicated to all domain controllers in an environment is called _convergence_. 2. The default __cost__ of any new site link is 100. 3. Intersite replication uses __compressed__ traffic to reduce the impact to bandwidth on corporate WAN links. 4. The
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features can play a part in the type of learning style the child prefers. The personality and genetic makeup of the learner also affects the way in which they perceive and process information differently to other learners. (Gregorc‚ 1982) According Ellis (1985‚ p.14) a learning style is “the more or less consistent way in which a person perceives‚ conceptualizes‚ organizes and recalls information.” Therefore it is extremely vital that teachers adapt their teaching styles within the classroom so that
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SIOP Lesson Plan EDU321: Introduction to Serving English Language Learners February‚ 25 2013 SIOP Lesson Plan Using Random Sampling To Make Inferences About A Population. Charles R. Lovvorn Prior Lesson: Understanding Sampling Statistics Standards: CCSS.Math.Content.7.SP.A.1 Understand that statistics can be used to gain information about a population by examining a sample of the population; generalizations about a population from a sample are valid only if the sample is representative
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Unit 1: Inclusive Practice Inclusion & Promoting Inclusion “Inclusion is about creating interesting‚ varied and inspiring learning opportunities for all learners‚ ensuring all learners contribute and are never disadvantaged by methods‚ language or resources” Wilson (2008) p 153. As the CSIE explain: “Arguments for inclusive education are well documented and rest on notions of equality and human rights. Much more than a policy requirement‚ inclusion is founded upon a moral position which values
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