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    Sound and Sight: The Use of Song to Promote Language Learning Trina Timoti/1188621/18th July 2013 Reference Margaret Trinick‚ R. (2012). Sound and Sight: The Use of Song to Promote Language Learning. General Music Today‚ 25(2)‚ 5-10. doi:10.1177/1048371311402066 Article Summary The author Robyn Margaret Trinick passionately enlightens the reader to consider “what would life be like without music or singing”. She looks at the pressures put onto teachers and how music is put on the

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    S (2013) Discipline in the Secondary Classroom: A Positive Approach to Behaviour Management‚ Jossey-Bass San Francisco‚ CA Glasser‚ W. (1990). The quality school: Managing students without coercion. New York: Harper & Row. Nilsson P (2009)‚From lesson plan to new comprehension: exploring student teachers’ pedagogical reasoning in learning about teaching ‚European Journal of Teacher Education Vol Edwards‚ H. C. (2008). Classroom Discipline and Management. 2nd Australasian Edition. John Wiley Publishing

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    According to Bohlander & Snell (2007)‚ in today’s competitive world‚ one word‚ flexibility‚ describes the design of individual incentive plans. (p.442) One of the oldest incentive plans is based on piecework (Bohlaander & Snell 2007). There are two type of piecework Straight piecework- this is like production work the incentive is based on the amount of unit produce. Differential piece rate this is according to production as well but their output is higher than the average workers are. Piecework

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    interested in math would be do plan interdisciplinary lessons. A Math and History lesson for example would help keep kids interested by adding another level of interest. The purpose of this strategy is to incorporate math into as many lessons as possible giving students a variety of ways and ample time to practice and find excitement in their math skills. To apply this method also helps the teacher to teach all the content that they need to teach. The teacher can create a lesson on reading a book and then

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    Teaching Philosophy

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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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    Literacy Night Proposal

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    participate in this wonderful night of events. Teachers will be provided with two days of an half of hour to plan and prepare for literacy night. More time will be available if needed. Literacy will provide additional resources to teachers if needed. When: Literacy Night will be held March 25th and April 15th from 6pm-8pm. Parents‚ students‚ and teachers will collaborate on activities and lessons to strengthen their understanding of the importance of reading and the effects of literacy in all subjects

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    Instruction

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    your IPPR Lesson Plans: IPPR #1 Lesson Plan: Place value‚ integers‚ and computation (Module/Week 3) – Create a place mat and teach a lesson that will assist students with understanding place value and computation using integers (not decimals). IPPR #2 Lesson Plan: Problem Solving (Module/Week 5) – Multi-step word problem solving using formulas‚ fractions‚ or algebraic equations. Create or select a tool that could be used to teach and to rehearse these problems. IPPR #3 Lesson Plan: Geometry

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    LESSON PLAN DATE: ___________________ LEVEL: K-5       TEACHER: _____________   MONDAY         |        WEDNESDAY |     FRIDAY |  AIM: “Knowing each other” | AIM: “Recognizing and using the present continuous” |  AIM: “Reviewing the present continuous” | BEGINNIG UP: “Introducing yourself” Students make a circle and start answering questions and making new ones as soon as they receive a ball. |  BEGINNING UP: “Rosie´s family”. Students read a text

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    My future and my dreams

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    to teach the children who come after to me how to become a successful man without all the attitudes and pressures of the world. My parents always taught me from the bible. One lesson always stands out‚ “when I was a child I thought as one and when I became a man‚ I put away childish things.” The time has come for me to plan a way to achieve this aspiration. Goals have to be made and

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    ASSIGNMENT 008 TASK A RESEARCH REPORT a) Roles and Responsibilities i) It is the responsibility of the teacher to make the teaching area a safe and fair environment to learn in and teachers should be aware of‚ and keep up to date with key legislation relating to this. The Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) covers a number of duties relating to teaching and learning. Risk assessments should be carried out and risks properly controlled to ensure a safe working environment. Besides the Health

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