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    Lesson from Classroom

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    [pic] Cambridge CELTA Written Assignments Trainee: Michael Andrady Title of Assignment: Lessons from the classroom Date submitted First submission: Date submitted Second submission: I confirm that this assignment is my own work signed by trainee |Tutor’s comments: first submission

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    Racism In The Classroom

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    As said by Tim Wise in his book‚ White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son‚ he wrote‚ “Colorblindness is not the proper goal of fair-minded educators. The kids in those classrooms do have a race‚ and it matters‚ because it says a lot about the kinds of challenges they are likely to face” (Wise‚ 2005). Prior to this reading and class discussion‚ I would have agreed that not seeing color is the correct approach to end racism

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    Observation Essay

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    Angela Roscoe ENG 105 January 20‚ 2013 Liza Kiesell The Observation of the Salvation Army When observing this big beautiful building‚ that is called the Salvation Army‚ that was placed in this community‚ I observed this building being more than just a community center‚ but an holistic approach to bring the community together and have observed them changed people’s lives. I have observed the different programs that they have for all ages and interests. I have observed their child care program

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    My Ideal Classroom

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    on my ideal classroom set up for elementary school children. My ideal classroom is not entirely‚ but almost based on fun. My main objective is to have kids come into my class room and feeling that Ms. English’s classroom is a whole lot of fun. Not only do I want my classroom to be fun‚ but I also want it to be a special place for all of my children. My ideal classroom would have all of the services for all of my children to learn‚ grow‚ and thrive. At the same time‚ I want my classroom to be simple

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    immigrant students who speak English as a second language face long odds in becoming high school graduates in North America in the following articles: “Why are ESL students left behind?” and “Inclusion or Exclusion? The ESL Education Debate.” According to a University of Calgary professor‚ Hetty Roessigh(1994)‚ ninety-three percent of the ESL students who arrived as beginners in English were likely to drop out from high school. (para. 9) Additionally‚ they face many obstacles such as dealing with the

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    Creating Effective Learning Environment: Challenging & Engaging Students within the classroom. Commissioned by Tania Baldetti 24/05/10 Table of contents 1.0 Introduction .........................................................................................................1 2.0 Key strategies...................................................................................

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    Child Observation

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    Child Observation Reflection This was a laboratory study in the sense that you wouldn’t normally find a child in a college classroom. A laboratory study means that it is a “research investigation conducted in a controlled setting explicitly designed to hold events constant” (Feldman 1.3). At the same time it was a naturalistic observation because some “naturally occurring behavior is observed without intervention in the situation” (Feldman 1.3). Mrs. Cipriano would intervene by playing with

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    Promoting Inclusion within the Classroom Isaac Roberts EDU 280-1002 University of Nevada‚ Las Vegas Author Note This paper was prepared for EDU 280‚ section 1001‚ taught by Dr. Levitt. The controversial topic of inclusion is a major issue within classrooms all over our nation today. Inclusive class settings‚ of course‚ blend students with disabilities into the general education classrooms with regular general education students. There are definitely many angles to view this

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    ADHD Observation Paper

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    Observations and Intervention Keystone Upon observing 6 middle school home economics classrooms‚ the only behavior I was able to identify was Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The teacher had informed me that her three classes were extremely different with the types of students she had. The first class was small and the students were very mellow. The only observation was one student who was an ESL student who seemed very reserved and not very social. The second class was at capacity

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    introspection is generally called “reflection”‚ and all professionals have adopted it in order to improve their practice‚ but for educators reflection involves “critical thinking” about past experiences or current experiences that occur or are occurring in classroom settings and looking at them in a positive light on how to make improvements for their teaching techniques and smooth the progress of children’s learning. But reflection is not an innovation in teaching‚ it has its roots in the work of a number of

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