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    handed over to the Head of Panitia to proceed with the meeting. Actions: All English Teachers 03. PANEL’S ROLE AND DUTY 4.1 Set and keep the yearly scheme of work‚ the Curriculum Specifications and the example of daily lesson plan. 4.2 Set the goals‚ plan the developmental and routine activities‚ carry them out and write the reports. 4.3 Take immediate actions to solve pupils’ problems/weaknesses. 4.4 Play the role as an agent to ensure the pupils’ successes in every T&L processes

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    to a lesson given to a group of seven year old children learning to play percussion instruments. (5) As a teaching assistant my role would be to help create a safe and positive environment to maximise learning and minimise behavioural problems. One of the most important contributions would be by being proactive. Before the lesson begins‚ I would ensure that a lesson plan has been developed‚ so that the teacher and myself are in sync with each other to help achieve the goal of the lesson‚ familiarise

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    achieve; a learning log from which I could ‘reflect’ upon and as Moon (1999) says ‘A learning journal is essentially a vehicle for reflection.’ So this was an important component of my experience. The first stage was to plan for my experience and for it to be successful I had to plan well because ‘effective planning is at the heart of effective teaching and learning.’ Gower (1997) I had to produce an initial proposal where I put forward potential career area that I could work in. I then had to submit

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    handled being segregated from each other. This documentary relates to unit three by demonstrating the civil liberties we all should have as Americans no matter what color your eyes or skin are. In August of 1984‚ a teacher‚ Mrs. Elliot‚ gave a two-day lesson about discrimination and segregation to her third grade class after Martin Luther King Jr. was killed. The same class came back almost fourteen years later for a class reunion. During which‚ they watched the film. The teacher divided the classroom

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    speciality. Use trade journals‚ Technical Associations and the internet to achieve this. Updated planning of your lessons is a must. Gravells (2007) stresses the importance of keeping records both of what you are going to deliver and of students’ progress. You must set clear goals and objectives for each lesson and what you intend the students to gain from it. An individual learning plan‚ based on regular assessments with corresponding corrective actions‚ is an ideal way of monitoring student progress

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    approach normally build a holistic picture of the faith they are being educated about. The Key Stage two lesson plan that I have come up with is for schools that focus and believe in Catholicism. Byrne‚ Malone and White from the ‘Here I Am’ scheme argue that the main aim for Catholic Religious Education is to give children ‘a systematic study…of the life and teachings of Jesus’. The lesson plan that I have come up with enables children to do this as it focuses on the account of ‘Jesus feeding the

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    skills were great. I am a very organized person; therefore‚ I was not struggling for anything that I needed. I had all of my materials prepped and ready to go the night before my lesson. I had extras of everything used in the lesson in case of emergencies (like the previously mentioned paint spill). I thought my lesson plan was comprehensive and straight forward. One thing that I was particularly proud of was that I had a lot of extra materials. This was especially convenient because many of the children

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    Don't Call Me Ishmael

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    Ishmael Leseur and James Scobie. The two characters help each other find themselves throughout the book. They teach many valuable lessons and prove to us that being yourself rules over all. Firstly‚ both Scobie and Leseur have lessons they can teach to all. However‚ I have extracted my most meaningful quotes and sayings from the book. Sayings that teach the most valuable lessons and show deeper meaning in the characters. For instance‚ on page 20-21‚ Ishmael states “Essentially‚ the most important thing

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    "Education should be considered not as a moulding of perfectly plastic substances‚ nor as a filling of empty minds‚ nor as a creation of powers‚ but rather as the provision of opportunity for healthy bodily and mental life. I am only one. But still‚ I am one. I cannot do everything‚ but still I can do something‚ and because I cannot do everything‚ I will not refuse to do something that I can do.” February 27‚ 2013 the day I was scheduled for my teaching demo to the first year students‚ major in

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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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