Amrit Gill Reflection #6 This week we have spent some time considering Aboriginal Education. How has your thinking about your role in reconciliation as a teacher developed since you entered PDP? What PDP goals do Aboriginal Principles of Learning and Aboriginal content address? What excites you about this challenge? What struggles are you having? What are your next steps? After the visit to the Aboriginal center I feel empowered and like I would be able to "authentically‚ transparently
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My Educational Experience My name is Liang Yingyi‚ a new transfer student who major in nursing from Guangzhou‚ China. I have learned English since grade three in primary school and fortunately I did well in almost every English test in China. However‚ in the US I found that my vocabulary was never enough for me to express my thoughts and sometimes I couldn’t even understand in class. Besides‚ the grammar is another issue for me to focus on. Before I entered university‚ I studied in No.16 High
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Reflections on my learning experience – a personal story Inspired by the research performed by LDI on this subject‚ I have decided to put down what I have learned about learning in the course of my formal education as well as my experience in learning to live. In retrospect‚ the term reports I received in high school are a source of great mirth to myself and my family. Although I seemed to perform at least at an average level in most subjects (with an inclination toward the languages and
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(2007)‚ ‘Voice’ is not enough: Conceptualising article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. British Educational Research Journal‚ 33(6)‚ 927–942. Macartney‚ B. (2009). Learning better together: Working towards inclusive education in New Zealand schools. Wellington‚ New Zealand: IHC. Morton‚ Missy‚ Rietveld‚ Christine‚ Guerin‚ Annie‚ McIlroy‚ Anne-Marie‚ & Duke‚ Jennifer (2012) Curriculum‚ assessment teaching and learning for all. In Carrington‚ Suzanne B. & MacArthur‚ Jude
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Reflection of Bilingual Education Elisabeth Avryanne S. Indonesia is a country that is incredibly famous for its heterogeneous culture. The relationship between language and culture is deeply rooted. Language is used to maintain and convey culture and cultural ties (Leveridge). Formerly‚ in colonial era‚ Dutch language became the main language that was spoken by educated elite of Indonesia. Malay language was spoken at the time of independent by native speakers. In 1942‚ Japanese occupied Indonesia
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In the video Graduating Peter‚ Peter Gwazdauskas is a student with special needs from Blacksburgs‚ VA who is followed around by a film crew from sixth grade up until he graduates. Peter was put into special education classes with other special need kids‚ but he was not happy‚ so his mother wanted him put in general education classes. In the being of the film Peter struggled with behavior problems not knowing how to express his feeling verbally. Peter was assisted by an aide during junior high school
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Reflection and Critical Thinking in the Healthcare Field Ingram (2017) provides a description of a comprehensive health history interview and how the interviewer applied critical thinking and reflection to the experience. Critical thinking was applied through “capturing‚ analysing‚ and interpreting patient information” through the health history interview (p.1033‚ ¶ 1). The interviewer asked appropriate questions to gather a holistic health history and then was required to make a differential diagnosis
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Pearson‚ who is a Special Education teacher at Homewood High School here in Homewood‚ Alabama. Mrs. Pearson attended The University of Alabama where she majored in Psychology and minored in Biology. Mrs. Pearson began working at Homewood High School in 2006 with an emergency teacher’s certification in Special Education. Mrs. Pearson later received a Master’s in Special Education in 2008 from The University of Montevallo. Mrs. Pearson started the interview by asking what field of education I was pursuing
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Are Special Education Teachers Properly Prepared? : Synthesis paper Men and women all over the world choose educating children as their career. There few who choose special education over general education. These individuals have the natural ability to work with disabled children and have characteristics such as patience‚ kindness‚ and the will to make others comfortable in the world we live in by showing them that their differences make them that much more special. Although‚ natural abilities
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Rewards of Teaching (A Reflection of Experience) By: Ma. Cristina B. Balsamo “Never in my wildest dreams have I dreamt of becoming a teacher.” This was my introductory line when I delivered my impromptu speech in front of a group of teachers who took master’s class at Xavier University. Along with this line were scenarios flashing back. . . My elementary and high school teachers tagging along not just big bags full of teaching materials but with commercial stuff to help augment the meager
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