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    used and cleaned. We only had PE class there when it rained.Thus‚ my school didn’t consider that it is important to improve it. Second‚ inspite of the reputation of good teaching skills in the past‚ our school’s teachers’re going down in quality. The young teachers lacked both of teaching skills and experiences. They used old teaching methods which made the lessons become boring. Some of them were too strict and scared students. Some of them were not enthusiastic in helping the students after class

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    about two of her middle grades teacher‚ one math teacher and one English teacher. a. Briefly describe and compare these two teachers. In this article author has describe both Math and English teachers clearly and their method of teaching. Math teacher has her own teaching method and English teacher has own. If I compare both teachers than I will prefer Math teachers as Math teacher take classes as Math subject required. Math teacher use one method to describe the concepts‚ while English teacher try

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    listening and then copying the actions of someone we believe to be right. It is important‚ therefore‚ that a trust is built up between the teacher and the learner and the knowledge that is passed on is the correct way to behave. There are many different teaching methods‚ a lot depending on culture and religious background‚ which is why people believe in different things. Who is right and who is wrong? It seems that people will initially just believe what they are told. Further learning requires tapping into

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    connect teaching-learning theories and principles discussed in the six unit courses in Principles of Teaching 1 and 2 with actual classroom practice. It is intended to help the FS student observe how these principles of teaching and learning are applied by the Resource Teacher to make the teaching-learning process interactive‚ meaningful‚ exciting and enjoyable. Field Study can be anchored on the following Professional Education subjects: Principles of Teaching 1 and Principles of Teaching 2 Educational

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    As proposed by Dymoke and Harrison‚ good lesson planning is essential to successful teaching in so far as stating‚ `It is often the case that poor teaching‚ classroom management and behaviour stem from lack of explicit planning` (2008‚ p.122) It is suggested then‚ that thorough planning is fundamental to the successful learning of pupils in many ways. Whilst allowing the teacher to follow a process of thinking‚ providing a mental practice session if you like‚ the act of planning therefore becomes

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    mathematics that the children could relate to. So I chose to design my unit plan was based on fractions. My intention was to use what would seem as minute concepts seen in fractions and show how these minute concepts are applied to everyday life. After teaching this lesson I wanted my students to be able to recognize and understand fractions when they came in contact with them whether in school or out of school. Learning about fractions is important because they will encounter fractions in all walks of

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    Lesson Planning A lesson plan is a daily plan usually written as an outline or detailed statement by the teacher for the purpose of teaching students‚ sharing with colleagues and following up the particular lesson/s in her/his classroom. SMART Lesson Plans The success of the lesson will depend to a great extent on how EFFECTIVE the lesson is planned. The teacher through using the SMART abbreviation given below can plan and write lesson plans that are effective. S = Specific: The aims

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    Analysis of the three identified stages stated on the lesson planner shall take place within this assignment. Links will be shown between the teaching methods that were incorporated in this lesson planner which met particular learning characteristics‚ traits and needs of the group or an individual(s) and relevant educational and theoretical principles. The lesson planner has been placed in the appendices‚ as a referral resource‚ for this assignment. An area on the lesson planner labelled‚

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    Prior to starting the Trinity TEFL course‚ I had little teaching experience in a classroom environment and only in my own language. I had little knowledge of the teaching techniques and methodology used to teach a foreign language and having to put theory into practice almost from day one seemed quite daunting. From one lesson to another I learnt different type of technique used in the classroom: using flashcards‚ elicit vocabulary‚ concept checking throughout‚ encouraging pair work and group

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    The Role of Local Culture and Context in English Language Teaching -Mabindra Regmi The Relation between Language and Culture The structuralists portrayed language as an entity that could be segmented and through learning these segments‚ the totality would also be learnt. This method has been tested‚ challenged and in many cases discarded in the world of linguistics. The conception‚ propagation and inevitable discontinuation of ever new methods has prompted Sowden to express “there has indeed been

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