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    Progressivism in Teaching

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    Teachers who believe in progressivism do not teach concepts by using rote memorization‚ but by exposing students to educational situations they may experience in their own lives. In John Locke’s Essay Concerning Human Understanding‚ he stressed the importance of experimental learning‚ writing that all reason and knowledge come from personal experience (Student 2013). Collaboration and active learning are two important segments of progressivism. Collaboration not only between teachers‚ but also between

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    On Teaching Medea

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    ON TEACHING EURIPIDES’ MEDEA K.O. Chong-Gossard Euripides’ Medea remains one of the most often performed Greek tragedies today‚ and one of the favourite tragedies for secondary school students to read in Classics or English courses. Since there is a tremendous amount of scholarship already published on this play of plays‚ this article is intended to provide a quick reminder of the background to the play‚ a discussion of the character of the chorus and the character of Medea‚ and thus a variety

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    Philosophy in Teaching

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    My Philosophy in Teaching Teacher is a noblest profession. They said that without a teacher there will be no professionals. Moreover‚ teachers are role model in all aspect in life but before you’ll be an effective teacher‚ you should be guided by philosophies in teaching. As a future educator‚ I have my own philosophy in teaching. First‚ I should know my students and consider their individual differences. I should know their talents and potentials and I will try to understand their good and

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    Many people are unable to make a connection between the numbers on the paper and what they do on a daily basis. People use a lot of what they were taught in school without even thinking much about it. Math is all around us‚ even in the kitchen. When cooking a meal‚ we sometimes checks the recipe to measure the portion or double-check the ratio of ingredients. Choosing between a cup of sugar or a half cup is a mathematical decision. Even setting and checking the timer to make sure the dish cooks

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    Teaching Guidelines

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    the persons who make me feel important. “We read to know that we are not alone.” * William Nicholson “If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again‚ there is no use in reading it at all.” * Oscar Wilde INTRODUCTION The importance of reading and comprehension is very relevant because in a way of doing reading you must and suppose to understand and comprehend to the things which your mind will be open to undiscovered things; any materials to read can be the tools we can use

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    Teaching Methods

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    thinking in English. (Real use in real sentences) 6. Oral communication is the goal. 7. Pronunciation receives primary attention - focus on form. 8. Self-correction is preferred to teacher’s correction. 9. Lessons should provide the chances for real life

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    Methods of Teaching

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    Introduction……………………………………………………………3 II.Chapter I. Theoretical basics of teaching speaking pupils of junior form 1.1……… The most common difficulties in speaking and auding………….4 1.2……… Psychological characteristics of speech………………………….8 1.3………. Linguistic characteristics of speech…………………………… 10 1.4………. Prepared and unprepared speech……………………………….12 1.5………. Mistakes and how to correct them……………………………..14 Chapter II. Speaking in teaching practice

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    Teaching Problems

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    language motivation is crucial and the teacher must understand its importance. It is especially essential when teaching young students and adolescents. There are two types of motivation: extrinsic (stimulus forms outside the classroom and individual‚ forced by external influence‚ e.g. different rewards‚ social approval etc.) and intrinsic (motivation comes from inside the classroom or personal interests of the student‚ e.g. method of teaching‚ activities presented in the classroom). The key problem connected

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    Teaching and Coaching

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    The teaching-coaching function of the domains of nursing practice is a very important aspect that nurses must practice to be effective. We learn many things from textbooks‚ clinical environments and job placements; but I think some of the most valuable lessons and skills that I have learned were from my fellow nurses and other healthcare providers while on the job. I work with adolescents on a daily basis that are cognitively impaired that need to be taught many life skills. The competencies that

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    Teaching Strategies

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    Teaching Strategies” Marie Mills SOC 312 Child‚ Family & Society Sabrina Bright 7 January 2013 Teaching Strategies Knowing how children learn and develop is essential to teachers of young children. Children in preschool enter Piaget’s preoperational stage of development where “their able to express their own ideas‚ and develop their own attitudes and beliefs about the world around them” (Bojczyk‚ Shriner‚ and Shriner‚ 2012).

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