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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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    that is right for them . This enables that child to have an education plan for their specific needs that is unique to them . 3‚ Regular checks on a child’s progress can have an affect . By ensuring that the child is making progress‚ that the teaching plan is working for them and that they are getting the maximum benefits can affect the success of inclusive education . By having regular checks they can

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    Case study I. Executive Summary The teaching hospital and the medical school had only one top official in common-the provost. The unusual nature of the financial arrangements was a big problem. Patients paid for professional services‚ but the revenues went into department funds‚ which were controlled by the department chairs. The hospital‚ on the other hand‚ turned in all patient- revenue incomes to the state. The working conditions and compensation were much better in the medical school

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    52:2‚ 162-171 To link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10408398.2010.499481 PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR ARTICLE Full terms and conditions of use: http://www.tandfonline.com/page/terms-and-conditions This article may be used for research‚ teaching‚ and private study purposes. Any substantial or systematic reproduction‚ redistribution‚ reselling‚ loan‚ sub-licensing‚ systematic supply‚ or distribution in any form to anyone is expressly forbidden. The publisher does not give any warranty express

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    ASSIGNMENT- Q. While talking to parents how will you convince them that play is also learning? (200words) A. While talking to parents it is most important to show them the benefit of play. Especially the first five years of a child’s future determines success later in life. Play is spontaneous‚ child directed‚ suspended in reality and self-motivated. Play and literacy are linked closely in numerous research studies. Based on such research‚ play is considered to be the best way to learn if it

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    Wealth of Teaching

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    I’ve been working as a teacher for a year and four months now. Yet my understanding of being a teacher is still evolving day by day. I realized that how I understood this profession was not yet substantial until I was immersed in the actual teaching scenario. I realize that the books‚ lectures‚ and inputs given by my college professors‚ when I was just an education student‚ are just spectacles of what is in store for me. When I ask my students what course they are planning to take up‚ they tend

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    Teaching as mountaineering”‚ written by U.S. Author Nancy K. Hill‚ talks about the analogies of teaching. After analyzing the inadequacy of those most common analogies‚ the author proposed a new analogy to the teachers—mountaineers. However‚ I do not think that teaching is not like mountaineering. Teaching is not as risky as mountaineering. People are likely to meet difficult and harsh situation such as steep terrain and bad weather which may cause disasters to the whole team once someone makes

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    Progressivism in Teaching

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    prominent educational philosophies‚ I have determined that progressivism most closely aligns with my educational beliefs because of my support for experimental learning and intrinsic motivation. Progressive education stresses that students learn through active experimentation as well as active critical thinking. I strongly believe that progressivism could be successfully implemented in the American History classroom and would alleviate the issues of student participation and understanding of material

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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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    Patient Teaching: Importance of Repositioning Sean Crayton University of Toledo College of Nursing Patient Teaching: Importance of Repositioning Assessment of Patients Learning Needs M.C. is an elderly male who was admitted and treated for a fall and hip fracture. He had surgery‚ is bed ridden but is soon to be released. He and his family need proper teaching on the importance of reposition as to avoid obtaining pressure ulcers during his limitations to extensive bed rest and staying off

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