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    assist in instructing English language learners‚ they usually have many concepts and language abilities that they need to master‚ as do the teachers that are trying to teach them. With the incorporation of the concepts and approaches to identify and assess the issues and concerns that we have learned in our classroom instruction‚ such as lesson preparation‚ building background‚ and comprehensible input‚ we can indeed teach our future English language learners all the right moves with all the right

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    PST103E/102/2008 SCHOOL OF ARTS‚ EDUCATION‚ LANGUAGES AND COMMUNICATION Department Teacher Education TEACHING SOCIAL SCIENCES Module code: PST103E Tutorial Letter 102/2008 2 PST103E/102 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 COURSE MATERIAL THE EXAMINATION 2.1 2.2 2.3 3 4 Admission to the examination Learning content for the examination The examination paper: layout‚ duration and total marks 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 6 6 8 11 ASSIGNMENTS THEME FOR DISCUSSION 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Introduction Outcomes-based Education (OBE)

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    simply putting students into groups to learn and in structuring cooperative interdependence among students. Why Use Cooperative Learning? Extensive research has compared cooperative learning with traditional classroom instruction using the same teachers‚ curriculum‚ and assessments. On the average: Students who engage in cooperative learning learn significantly more‚ remember it longer‚ and develop better critical-thinking skills than their counterparts in traditional lecture classes. Students

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    this is one area I’m more sensitive to‚ and although I’ve never had a deaf child in any of my classrooms‚ I do know that the inability to hear clearly will change the entire learning the child either learns‚ or fails to learn. 7. In what kind of setting could you do your assessment? I would perform this assessment in whatever the child’s natural daily environment is. In my home daycare‚ I would simply observe the child as he interacts

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    relevant to their needs. This being said‚ most students have a new way of looking at the world‚ as the world itself now looks different than it did when those teaching methods were created. Education should be restructured to reflect the 21st century learners‚ to enhance the intellectual capital of Canada through adapting teaching styles to the modern mindset ‚ logical incorporation of technology‚ and increased variety of courses to reflect today’s job markets. Students of the 21st century are accustomed

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    ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS ELL 240 Linguistically & Culturally Diverse Learners Instructor: Jerrica Mesquita Antoinette Richardson September 30‚ 2013 In this paper we will explain the theory behind English language learners‚ and give the benefits Of the program. One will show how important it is to practice and or adopt this program as a teacher. In the scenario the teacher was caught off guard he know nothing about using‚ programs to help him teach the

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    others. Why we carry out assessment is something that needs to be understood before selecting the most appropriate style. Assessment is a key aspect in teaching and learning‚ from the first moments in a new learning path assessment takes place‚ a teacher must work with the student to understand what they do or do not know about the topic to identify any gaps in the individual’s knowledge. As well as identifying knowledge the assessment acts as a guide to see if the student is at the correct level

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    Issues of Equality and Diversity and ways to promote inclusion with your learners. Review other points of referral available to meet the potential needs of learners. Inclusion‚ Equality and Diversity are all aspects of a learner’s entitlement. Inclusivity is about involving all learners in relevant activities rather than excluding them for any reason either directly or indirectly. Equality is about the rights of learners to attend and participate regardless of their gender‚ race‚ ethnic origin

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    Catering for learner diversity with HEART Thomas FUNG According to UNESCO’s Salamanca Statement 1994‚ inclusive education is the best means of achieving ‘Education for All’. (EMB‚ 2005) This means that all children should have the right to receive basic education‚ no matter how weak they are academically and in discipline control. To do so‚ meeting students’ needs in curriculum planning and classroom teaching is of paramount importance (UNECO‚ 2005 & EDB‚ 2010). This article aims at sharing with

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    once said‚ “The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires." [This is an excellent way to start off your essay! This quote is sure to grab your readers’ attention.] William Arthur Ward greatly inspired the classifications I chose to use in this essay; dedicated teachers or “great” teachers‚ typical or “good” teachers‚ and undedicated or “bad” teachers. While there are many qualities of a dedicated teacher; the one quality that

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