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    Teaching Situation

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    602.2.2-08 EIT4 A1a. Teaching Situation The teaching situation in the video was a typical computer lab type of classroom. The tables were arranged around the perimeter of the room as well as an aisle in the middle with two long tables. Computers were placed on top of the tables with a adequate spaces in between to allow each student to have enough space to work. On the wall of the classroom there was a blackboard‚ as well as a LCD screen that was utilized to show the students what the teacher

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    stated‚ "A lack a Christian perceives should be filled with nothing besides God. When a person‚ Christian in particular‚ seeks God will all their heart‚ soul‚ and mind‚ they will find God to be everything their soul desires. Before one looks elsewhere‚ they should remember the story of Eve in the garden and her conversation with the serpent‚ and how that turned out." I utterly concur with your ideology. My presupposition is that‚ there are a vast amount of "half-done Christians" in the universe we

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    My teaching philosophy is most closely steeped in progressivism. According to the progressivism philosophy it is crucial that a teacher make all the lessons meaningful to the students. It is also vital that the teacher meets the needs of their students. Progressivism also states that students will learn more effectively in social settings. In the progressivism philosophy it is essential to teach subjects not in isolation but as a blend of several subjects combined. The progressivism philosophy points

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    individual. He is also among the first person to set a comprehensive system of Western philosophy which include views about morality and aesthetics‚ logic and science‚ politics and metaphysics. This system became the supporting pillar of both Islamic and Christian scholastic thought. It is even said that he was perhaps the last man who had the knowledge of all the known fields at that time. His intellectual knowledge ranged from every known field of science and arts of that era. His writing includes work in

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    The Christian Worldview and Multiculralism Racial reconciliation should be a top priority for every Christian‚ of any race or cultural background. But will this demand for a "multicultural center of learning" produce a less prejudiced society? Multiculturalists insist on greater sensitivity towards‚ and increased inclusion of‚ racial minorities and women in society. Christians should endorse both of these goals. But many advocating multiculturalism go beyond these demands for sensitivity and inclusion;

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    Preschool Teaching

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    Jean Piaget; a French-speaking Swiss cognitive psychologist has contributed immeasurably to understand the “development of learning” in children. He devoted his life to closely observing and recording the intellectual abilities of infants‚ children and adolescents. According to Piaget‚ the human brain is not fully developed until late adolescence. People often expect children to think like adults when they are not yet capable of doing so. It is important that parents know what to expect from their

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    the teachings of Hebrew

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    defines “wisdom literature” as “a distinctive intellectual tradition extended throughout the ancient Near East.”1 Wisdom literature in the bible includes the three books known as Proverbs‚ Job‚ and Ecclesiastes. “Ancient Israel’s sages preserved their teachings in two forms: meshalim and reflections. The former included both instructions (Prov 1-9)‚ SIRACH) and shorter aphorisms (most of Proverbs).”2 Gordon D. Fee and Douglas Stuart explain in their book How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth that “the

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    A Christian preschool in Los Angeles‚ California has fired a teacher who refused to drop her second job as a porn actress despite a previous warning and an offer of a pay raise in exchange for severing her ties with the adult film industry. In an interview with Fox 11 Los Angeles‚ Nina Skye tearfully recalls how officials at the Christian preschool she used to work in told her that she as fired during a meeting. She asked to stop moonlighting as an adult film actress‚ but she is still not willing

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    humans‚ see the world and interpret our lives. A Christian worldview has the same premise but sees God as the Alpha and the Omega. Our whole sense of being is based upon the belief in the Holy Trinity and we were created by God in his image. We are here on this earth to promote his love and good deeds through our actions and our beliefs. The flags in the “Story of the Bible”; Creation‚ Fall and the Covenants are important to us as Christians because of their historical and spiritual value.

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    Team Teaching

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    Team teaching‚ also known as collaborative teaching‚ is where two or more teachers take responsibility for the planning‚ teaching‚ and/or monitoring of the success of a particular group of students (Flanagan‚ 2001; Main and Bryer‚ 2005). Team teaching can and does have many forms. It may be as simple as two teachers sharing the same physical space‚ working on and from the same curriculum‚ collaborative teaching with the whole class or teaching where teachers take different combinations of students

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