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    Progressivism in Teaching

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    curriculum and formulating questions based off of the lesson. One of the final and arguably most important aspects of progressive teaching is the idea of intrinsic motivation in the students. Students need to have a reason to want to learn‚ which could be simply interest in the material or wanting to obtain high grades. As a young educator‚ I believe that my style of teaching closely mirrors the educational philosophy of progressivism. I use aspects of progressive education in my classroom everyday

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    Models of Teaching

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    Models of Teaching Summary Information-processing models emphasize ways of enhancing the human being¡¦s innate drive to make sense of the world by acquiring and organizing data‚ sensing problems‚ and generating solutions to them‚ and developing concepts and language for conveying them. The book discussed eight different information-processing models which include: Inductive thinking‚ Concept attainment‚ The Picture-Word Inductive Model‚ Scientific inquiry‚ Inquiry training‚ Mnemonics‚ Synectics

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    Teaching and Learning

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    came to reading; but Mrs. Searson made it fun and interesting. The relationships she created with her students left them loving her as a teacher‚ friend and mentor. Teaching and learning are fundamentals of a school. An effective leader has a wealth of knowledge about teaching and learning. It’s their job to ensure their staff is teaching‚ students are achieving and relationships are being created. “Great principals make it cool to care. They understand that behaviors and beliefs are tied to emotion

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    Teaching Approaches

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    Strategies for Effective Learning The variety of teaching and learning methods which is used within a course is an important factor in creating a course with interest to students. They range from teacher led‚ e.g. lectures‚ to being student led e.g. such as group discussions. As students have different learning styles they benefit most when taught in their preferred style‚ research shows that it is beneficial to all students to receive information in varying styles. Additionally‚ instruction

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    Teaching as a Career

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    Teaching is an important and increasingly popular choice of career for all kinds of people. Ever since I was a kid I wanted to be a teacher. Teaching is the greatest career ever. It is very satisfying and tricky at the same time. I think that it is a once in a million time life chance to get teaching as a career. In order to be a teacher you need special skills and special awards to be a qualified teacher. Before you receive Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) you need to complete a course known as

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    Teaching Multiplication

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    The three major steps for learning/teaching multiplication facts are developing an understanding of the operation and related number relationships‚ developing efficient strategies for fact retrieval‚ and drilling for rapid and accurate recall of facts. The strategies for developing the concepts of multiplication include repeated addition‚ the commutative property of multiplication‚ using zero and one‚ doubles‚ five facts‚ and some special helping facts. Teaching these strategies will consist of using

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    advantages of teaching

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    Advantages of teaching children Language acquisition‚ the ability to understand and use language‚ is a product of dynamic‚ repetitive and multifaceted learning. This key feature distinguishes humans from other organisms. Understand language isn’t in genetic code or nor acquired by magic‚ language is learned. Learning a language affords wondrous opportunities for growth and development in young children‚ and it also provides an extraordinary way to communicate. Some evidence suggests multilingualism

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    Diabetes Teaching Plan

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    (Name) Teaching Plan 7/5/12 Teaching a Diabetic about the Importance of Not Skipping Meals‚ Food Groups to Avoid‚ & Avoiding Alcohol After spending 4 clinical days in the hospital I realize how many patients have diabetes. As a nurse‚ I believe it is very important to know how to educate the diabetic patients as to the guidelines they should follow at home on the foods they should be eating and avoiding. In addition I believe it is important for the nurse to know what foods the

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    Wycliffe Teachings

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    Sacrae Scripturae‚ De Ecclesia‚ De Officio Regis‚ De Officio Pastoralis‚ and De Potestate Pape and several hundred sermons and commentaries‚ including Postilla super totam Bibliam and Opus Evangelicum . In 1382‚ Wycliffe was finally ordered to stop teaching as a result of the Earthquake Council. While he produced several works from this time until his death it is his

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    philosophy of teaching

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    My Philosophy on Education as a future Educator "The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards" -- Anatole France My educational philosophy is simple; I believe all children have the right to an enriching education! And also I believe all children are unique and need a safe and enriching environment to learn and grow‚ emotionally and intellectually. Education is the stepping stone to a child’s future and

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