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    Normal Diversity SOE Goal #3: Teachers differentiate instruction with respect for individual and cultural characteristics. Introduction To begin the discussion on differentiating instruction and making sure it is respectful of the individual‚ I will need to begin with some definitions of terms and basic thoughts. The scope of this paper is to talk about multicultural education as well as differentiation for the varying abilities of the students. It is a wide coverage! There cannot be a simple

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    A. ROLE OF TEACHERS IN THE COMMUNITY The role of a teacher in society is both significant and valuable. It has far-reaching influence on the society he lives in‚ and no other personality can have an influence more profound than that of a teacher- Shiben Raina (2007). Many educationists have described the teacher in different ways. Some describe him as a dispenser of knowledge‚ while others see him as a leader‚ counsel or coach‚ facilitator and a role model. Whatever description one would want to

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    Podmostko 2000). Now an affective principal’s main responsibility is student learning (The Wallace Foundation 2012‚ Usdan‚ McCloud and Podmostko 2000). The typical principal now puts in over 10 hours a day in order to get everything done. (Usdan‚ McCloud and Podmostko 2000). The key elements of effective leadership: principal as an instructional leader‚ winning by developing relationships‚ safe and caring learning environment‚ hiring of staff‚ always put students first‚ vision should be shared

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    issues today have to do with teacher certification in specific content area and‚ the increase in students reading at the below basic level. Educators must have the knowledge of a content area to help nurture students understanding in a curriculum. Each educator must also be knowledgeable of a rigorous curriculum where students are exposed to a variety of learning experiences. Students who are exposed to this array of learning experiences will develop basic learning skills in math‚ reading‚ writing

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    FUNDAMENTAL ROLE OF REFLECTIVE PRACTICE IN LEARNING PROCESS Effective teaching does not only entail the successful use of certain instructional strategies and behaviours related to academic achievement‚ it as well includes the ability to determine just when‚ where as well as with whom these strategies and behaviours should be used. Having these considerations in mind‚ effective teaching necessitates high levels of informed as well as reasoned decision-making. Reflective teachers ought to have and use

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    own roles and responsibilities in education and training (fig 1) based upon the teaching and learning cycle as cited by (Gravells & Simpson‚ 2010) The roles of a teacher can be mapped closely to the teaching and learning cycle (Gravells & Simpson‚ 2010)and in each stage the roles are quite distinct but the overall objective of a teacher is to ensure the learner gains qualifications at a pace and learning style that is favourable to their needs. This should be achieved by abiding by the guidelines

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    Teachers’Practices regarding Reading Strategy Instruction: Language teachers’ beliefs and understandings of instructing and learning assume an essential part in their classroom practices and in their professional growth. According to Harste and Burke (1977) ‚ instructors settle on choices about classroom instruction in light of theoretical beliefs they hold about teaching and learning. Teachers’ beliefs impact their objectives‚ methods‚ materials‚ classroom interaction patterns‚ their roles‚ their

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    23878 DFID Book 49 Synthesis 1/5/03 12:28 pm Page 1 RESEARCHING TEACHER EDUCATION: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON PRACTICE‚ PERFORMANCE AND POLICY Multi-Site Teacher Education Research Project (MUSTER) Synthesis Report Keith M Lewin and Janet S Stuart March 2003 23878 DFID Book 49 Synthesis 1/5/03 12:28 pm Page 2 Synthesis Report - Researching Teacher Education: New Perspectives on Practice‚ Performance and Policy Educational Papers Department for International Development: Educational

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    Proficiency Level Analysis ESL 433N—Advanced Methodologies of Structured English Immersion Grand Canyon University January 18‚ 2015 Proficiency Level Analysis For this assignment‚ I will group a seventh grade class into appropriate groups depending on their proficiency levels. There are five English proficiency levels in Ms. Jensen’s class‚ Pre-Emergent‚ Emergent‚ Basic‚ Intermediate‚ and Proficient. By looking at the score results of the Arizona English Language Learners Assessment (AZELLA)

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    and Improve Own Practice in Learning and Development The aim of this unit is to interpret: Evaluation approaches to reflective practice Why L&D practitioners must engage in reflective practice and continue CPD. Analyse own values‚ beliefs and attitudes and the impact on their practice. Engaging in Reflective practice is associated

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