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    Teaching Experience

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    Running Head: TEACHING EXPERIENCE/REFLECTION PAPER Margaret Carter MAT 534 Teaching Experience In order to be a successful educator‚ it is important to reflect upon one’s teaching. This may include videotaping classes‚ being observed by a colleague‚ asking for help with a problem or finding new ways to teach a topic. Being a reflective teacher is something I have tried to be while student teaching and plan to continue working on. The activity that I performed with my group

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    Teaching Speaking

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    Teaching speaking skills 2 - overcoming classroom problems Submitted by TE Editor on 16 February‚ 2004 - 13:00 This article is written for teachers with large classes of students who have encountered some of the following or similar problems during speaking activities in their classroom. * Why should we teach speaking skills in the classroom? * Motivation * Speaking is fundamental to human communication * Dealing with the arguments against teaching speaking skills * Student’s

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    The Nature of Teaching

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    Introduction: The Nature of Teaching The nature of teaching has been conceptualized and explained n countless ways‚ one conceptualized is that teaching is the act of providing activities that facilitate learning‚ another view runs likes this”Teaching is something that takes place only when learning does. No matter what the teacher is doing in her classes‚ if the student are not learning something significant‚ she is not teaching‚ when the student fails‚ the teacher fails more. Quite similar to

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    Teaching Novels

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    An exploration of the innovative methodologies requires an awareness of the goals and objectives of teaching literature in general and the novel in particular‚ the advantages of teaching novels and teaching methodologies. It is very difficult to agree on the goals of teaching literary texts. In the past‚ teaching literature was viewed as a way of making people better human beings and better citizens. The purpose of making English Literature a course of study at University College‚ London in the

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    Teaching Pronunciation

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    a bit difficult in contributing this particular gift. It can be a challenge to the teachers when they face the problems such as the pupils’ pronunciation habits are not easy to change and it is also hard to understand and make a correction of the wrong pronunciation made by the pupils themselves. A consideration of learners’ pronunciation errors and of how can this be successful communication is a useful basis on which to assess why it is important to deal with pronunciation in the classroom

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    Teaching and Learning

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    Theories of teaching and learning and how they impact on the classroom environment Education plays a significant role in supporting and influencing the healthy development of children. However‚ teaching is more than just knowing what to teach. Professional teachers must also understand how to teach their students. Therefore‚ in order to create an effective classroom environment which caters for the diversity of students and their various developmental levels and abilities‚ teachers are urged to

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    Children are seen as sheltered and innocent. However‚ when a pure mind faces corruption‚ the effects are severe. Observations and experiences shift the mentality and personality of the child. Children who embrace and act upon the learned traits‚ execute actions that are not traditionally done by a minor. For their behavior‚ punishment is necessary. After discipline‚ second chances should take place. Children awareness of certain topics become enhanced because of the environment people set in

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    Theft is wrong

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    not theirs from another. None of these reasons are good quality’s to have in your life. For example a greedy man will steal from the innocent even though his pockets are already full‚ and the objects he is taken are not even necessary for his survival. But keep in mind desperate man trying to steal food‚ clothing‚ or basic things he needs to survive‚ does not justify his actions because theft hurts other people. A man seeking power may steal things such as land from natives‚ or money from the people

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    Teaching Assistants

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    Daniel Mujis and Dr David Reynolds to examine the use of TAs within maths lessons assisting a low ability group of children. This assignment will draw together other people’s views and ideas about this matter‚ offering reasons for and against statements presented in the paper and gathering evidence useful to assist the discussion. The role of a teaching assistant (TA) varies from school to school. TAs may work supporting an individual or a group of pupils‚ or they may support the teacher (CT)

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    Bullying is Wrong

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    interests them; every individual has differences in what they enjoy! No matter what a person likes to do‚ they should not be disrespected because of it or even judged for it. Often times‚ kids or teenagers will be bullied for their interests when they vary from another’s. Certain activities and etc. will be seen as “cool” and if that’s not also what you enjoy‚ some may have to face some type of bullying. Many bullied kids will no longer show interest in what they originally liked due to the bullying events

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