In Kindergarten‚ my biggest problem was choosing which color I wanted to color with. My scene was always the same‚ as I was never the best artist. I would always draw a sun in the top right corner of the page‚ a giant tree right in the middle‚ clouds‚ grass‚ and a few flowers at the base of the tree. It was always the same; the picture never changed. However‚ something did change: the colors I used. The first decision I had to make was whether I wanted to use crayons or markers‚ since using both
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Illinois Professional Educator Liecnsure Lesson Plan Portfolio Assessment Creating lesson plans has been a learning curve‚ at best‚ in my journey to becoming a teacher. The plans chosen show a transition from my learning experiences and my expectations of the students based on development or exceptionality. My instructors and fellow colleagues I worked with were very helpful in guiding the design of these plans and also assisted in my implementation. I feel I have grown tremendously in the last year
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value and application that allows the educator correlate all the variables involved in the teaching process. With the purpose of ensuring better results in the learning of the students and to achieve the educational goals. The development of a lesson plan under the format required by the following subject be presented below (Florida Department of Education‚ 2008). Lesson Title: Shapes. Grade Level: Kindergarten. Subject Area: Mathematics. Lesson Duration: Around 45 minutes. Lesson’s Goal: The teacher
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An Assessment of the Factors Affecting the Quality of Literature in English Teaching and Learning in Secondary Schools in Uganda: A case study of Entebbe Municipality‚ Wakiso District A Research Dissertation Submitted in partial fulfilment for the Award of the Bachelors Degree in Education of Uganda Martyrs University-Nkozi July 2012 DECLARATION I‚ HENRY NSUBUGA‚ do declare that this is my original work‚ save for the various works I consulted‚ whose authors I have fully
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opportunities to practice speaking 8 2.1.2.4 Impact of parents 9 2.1.2.5 Low motivation and interest in speaking 9 2.2 Teachers’ factors in oral English teaching 9 2.2.1 Less proficiency in their oral English teaching 9 2.2.2 Ignorance of oral English teaching 10 2.2.3 The traditional teaching methods 10 2.3 The administrators’ problems 10 2.3.1 The current English test system 10 2.3.2 The current text books 11 2.3.3 Inappropriate teacher evaluation 11 3
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PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES IN TEACHING ENGLISH IN MIXED ABILITY CLASSROOMS (M.SENTHILKUMAR‚VMKV ENGINEERING COLLEGE‚SALEM) All children are born with potential and we cannot be sure of the learning limits of any child (Robert Fisher‚ 2001:1) Presently‚ the English language teachers throughout the world keep on buzzing a word that their students are in mixed level. In the past teachers may well have said that the problem was just that some students were cleverer or simply ‘better’ than others in
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time intervened between the child’s response and the teacher’s reinforcement. The teacher very often used the lecture method which was not much effective for meaningful learning. The teacher did not use other visual material to supplement his oral teaching. The teacher of today does not consider the child as a vessel waiting to be filled up with facts nor as a pliable plastic material‚ which can be transformed into any shape enabling him to project his ideas on it. The modern teacher to Good (2003)
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foreign language instruction in kindergarten. Knowing the fact that learning foreign language such as English is must to compete and communicate internationally. But‚ I believe educators should not take foreign language instruction that serious to begin it in kindergarten. The educators should realize that emphasizing on a foreign language instruction will make learning tougher for kindergarten level students. Reason why foreign language should not begin in kindergarten: Imparting knowledge requires
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_English Language Teaching in its Social Context - A reader._ Oxon: Routledge. Observed teacher ’s Scheme of Work 2005-2006 Richards‚ J.C and Rogers‚ T.S. (1986) _Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching._ Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Richards J.C‚ (2001) "Beyond methods" in (Ed) Candling‚ C N.‚ Mercer‚ N. (2001) _English Language Teaching in its Social Context - A reader._ Oxon: Routledge. BIBLIOGRAPHY (Ed) Candling‚ C N.‚ Mercer‚ N. (2001) _English Language Teaching in its Social Context
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Philippines – Australia BASIC EDUCATION ASSISTANCE FOR MINDANAO PRE-SERVICE TEACHER TRAINING UNIT Extended School Experience FIELD STUDY 2 MANUAL Classroom Management Skills in the Teaching Learning Process 19 COPYRIGHT NOTICE Section 9 of the Presidential Decree No. 49 provides: “No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines. However‚ prior approval of the government agency or office within the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation
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