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    is a reflective account explaining my understanding of roles and responsibilities as a teacher. Promoting equality and valuing diversity When teaching I will consider it important to treat all learners equally with respect and dignity. It is necessary to remove barriers that they may face regardless of their disability‚ age‚ race‚ gender‚ ethnicity or social class. Some of these factors can affect the way in which they learn and it is necessary for the teacher to consider this when planning and

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    J!hjgflanagan‚jgcmh.ch m. NBC .jhcgn‚x‚ngxngxngsh J?cc‚dhmgrngfDTLLS Diploma Teaching In Lifelong Learning Sector - ESOL Teacher EducationWhat does the course include? This course is for those who want to teach in English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)‚ we also provide a specialist course where the Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector is contextualised to include the skills‚ knowledge and understanding necessary to support ESOL learners in a full teaching role. The

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    things a teacher does in order to organize students‚ materials‚ space‚ time‚ and protocols. Much of students learning is determined by the instruction and management skills of the teacher. Without the proper classroom management students will not be actively engaged in their learning and it can affect their success in the classroom. It is important for teachers to know what steps to take in order to effectively manage their classroom. I will give you in insight on how my cooperating teacher‚ Mrs. Tunink

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    Teaching History and the Consequences of it? According to‚ the chapter eleven from the book “ Lies my teacher told me” by James w. Loewen‚ under the title “Why is history taught like this? To answer for this question’s‚ it is better to see different directions as well as the perception of the of the teacher’s‚ the final goal of the responsible college or university or the giver institution‚ or the strategy of the education policy curriculums‚ why prefers or allowed to give this one sides negative

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    Part I: After reading chapters 2 and 3 in Lies My Teacher Told Me by James Loewen‚ which gave a new view on Christopher Columbus and the first thanksgiving. One concept that Loewen wrote about and Dr. J lectured about was that Christopher Columbus wasn’t actually the first one to “discover” the “New World”. In fact many people had been living there for sometime before he had arrived. They gave Columbus a sense of herofication which is "a degenerative process (much like calcification) that makes people

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    The book that I chose for my book report was “Lies My Teacher Told Me”‚ by James W. Loewen. At first‚ I thought this book would be the worse out of the 5 to read. I thought that I do not need some Book to tell me I am uneducated in American history. But after I read it‚ I realized that the book is much more than that. It is a critique on so many factors in our society. Only one is the student’s education. But it does not critique the American history student like I thought. If a student

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    Engagement” by Russell Banks is an interesting one. This essay is about the effects of novels on society and how some literary artists who write protest novels ignore the real purpose of a novel. This essay relates to a novel I read titled‚ Lies My Teacher Told Me by James W. Loewen which‚ according to this chapter is referred to as a protest novel. Firstly‚ the author of the essay‚ Russell Banks‚ greatly opposes the concept of protest novels. He doesn’t refer to them as works of art. He surmises

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    In life situations are often desired and even expected to go as planned‚ unfortunately that is rarely the case. In the poem “My Physics Teacher” by David Wagoner a student describes all the unlucky and nearly comical predicaments that occur to his physics teacher during his class demonstrations. Wagoner’s use of irony and situational repetition effectively allow him to provide the poem with a theme; All things that could go wrong‚ will go wrong regardless of an individual’s credentials. In the

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    has been the focus of many philosophers‚ such as Socrates and Buda. They argue that‚ even though you cannot arrive at perfect answers‚ you should keep asking yourself‚ “Who am I?” The lessons of the ancient philosophers have truly helped me to develop my moral values and know myself‚ through meditation and inner awareness. However‚ there are other ways to gain self-knowledge: one way is to ourselves by striving to understand others. Khaled Hosseini’s characters‚ Amir and Baba‚ in “the Kite Runner” provide

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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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