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    Observation in a Kindergarten Classroom Jessica Chisolm Grand Canyon University: SPE 226 3/03/2014 Teaching for Exceptionalities Description of Student The student is five years old. The student is in kindergarten. The kindergarten class has fourteen children. The classroom is a mainstreamed and both teachers have special education experience. The student has strengths in reading comprehension‚ phonics‚ and spelling. He enjoys puzzles and can complete a fifty piece puzzle on his own

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    experiencing new ideas in class. I am able to adapt my lessons to meet the needs of all students. Mostly I put theory into Practice and this has helped me in seeing different classrooms and seeing how different teachers’ practices are. I go around classes and see how other teachers teach and evaluate whether it would be beneficial for me to adopt this kind of method and would my student grasp the knowledge am trying to teach them. I often need to modify my lesson plans if they are not going accordingly as

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    LESSON PLAN FOR LISTENING Name: Esra SARIOĞLU Class & Number: 3/B Number: 060126008 Group: Evening Date of presentation: 24.12.2008 Age: 20 Level: Elementary Textbook: Carr‚ J.C.‚ Parsons‚ J. (2007) Successs Elementary‚ China‚ Longman Topic: Where is the party? Skill area: Listening Aims & Outcomes Cognitive Aim 1: The knowledge of the vocabulary in the listening material. Outcomes: By the end of the

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    activity. All the information that is fed back helps the teacher plan things for the next lesson helping them. I contribute to delivering the lesson by making sure I have read and understood the lesson plans‚ whilst having all the equipment available beforehand. Through close working relationships we have developed verbal and non verbal communication skills that enables us to work together to deliver a lesson. I also deliver support to whole class activities‚ small groups and individuals on a 1:1

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    3. I don’t agree curriculum is different from syllabus because both are needed‚ both are related with the targets and goals of teachers and students. Moreover‚ curriculum offers the overall goal and the syllabus proposes how to get there and when that arrival will be anticipated. . Both complement each other. Both are concerned about what to teach and what to test. Furthermore‚ curriculum is a focus of study‚ consisting of various courses all designed to reach a particular proficiency or qualification

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    maximum of 500 words‚ prove that there is a moral lesson implied in the novel “The picture of Dorian Gray” Oscar Wilde is one of the greatest literary showmen of the English nineteenth century. Of all his works‚ his only novel “…” is considered his masterpiece. In this novel‚ a moral lesson can be implied: Corruption will lead to destruction‚ obsession and torture. A moral lesson is experience that one can learn from a story and this lesson follows the standards of behavior considered acceptable

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    De La Salle University - Dasmarinas College of Education GRADUATE STUDIES PROFILE‚ VALUES ORIENTATION AND WORK MOTIVATION OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN GENERAL MARIANO ALVAREZ‚ CAVITE ROMELEE R. ALEGRE LORMINA U. ALCOTAS JOYLYN LUNASIN SHIELA MARIE VALENZUELA Master of Arts in Education Major in Guidance and Counseling COE Graduate Studies De La Salle University – Dasmarinas College of Education GRADUATE STUDIES PROFILE‚ VALUES ORIENTATION AND WORK MOTIVATION

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    What can we change in our schools in this world today students aren’t do as much work as they are supposed to‚ or passing all their classes as they are supposed to. Students these days don’t even care how their grades are doing because they think they can’t do anything once they get in middle school kids just give up just because the work gets harder. And the teachers don’t care as much they aren’t taking as much time to work the problem out more or explain the work better they are making learning

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    role in between these two class settings. Students in a traditional class setting have the ability to listen to the teacher talk about a lesson‚ ask any questions that they may have‚ and take part and watch any demonstrations. Online classes however‚ may be able to achieve the same things as the traditional classes‚ but do not get the full effect of the lesson. Teachers also may be able to explain things better in person to person contact‚ rather than going through a computer to try to solve any

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    I feel this movie teaches a very valuable lesson to students. I have seen this movie numerous times throughout my high school years. Every time I watch it I get the same message out of it. I feel that Escalante is a teacher that every student would be lucky to have. He is completely dedicated to helping his students pass the calculus test. I do realize that he does demand a lot out of his students but in the end it definitely pays off because they manage to stay focused long enough to learn the material

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