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    Role of a teacher

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    The Role of the Teacher Introduction According to Cruickshank‚ Bainer & Metcalf (1995): “Teaching should be a conscious‚ deliberate act‚ resulting from thoughtful decision making about what to teach and how students can learn best”. It is therefore imperative that the correct teaching strategies be employed to achieve the desired learning outcomes. It is equally important that teachers assume certain roles in and outside of the classroom. A teacher ’s role involves far more than just standing

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    argument concerning the work’s theme. Anticipatory Set: (10 minutes) 1. Define parables and scaffold eventual analysis of The Pearl. 2. Ask the students to provide some examples of parables that they have heard. Foreshadow what the students think The Pearl‚ may be about. Teacher Preparation: 1. Class discussion (10 minutes): a. Briefly discuss the goals of the writing camp and introduce the students to what they need to be prepared for in class and in their upcoming year.

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    What degrees do you have and why did you choose to teach? Mrs. Henry received her bachelor’s degree from Hampton University in 1986. Under the supervision of her old high school she was able to assist the elementary‚ preferably kindergarten through the six grades. That was where her journey began even though her math teacher wanted her to pursue a career in engineering . However‚ with the asking love that she had for her young students was overwhelming she could not turn from her goal of becoming

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    Weinberger’s article makes many interesting points about the character of Arnold Friend in “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been”- the main idea being that Arnold represents Connie’s “other self”. According to the article‚ this can be observed in how Connie and Arnold are opposites in both appearance and behavior‚ and Arnold’s purpose is to induct Connie into adulthood. I disagree with the idea that Arnold is Connie. While the article gathered a lot of good evidence to support this claim‚ I

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    The Worst Days of My Life

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    The worst days of my life The worst days of my life involved a passage of my life where I thought I was losing my mother. My mum means the whole world to me‚ and when she had this unfortunate accident‚ I felt my world collapsing all around me. It was back in December 1996 and the weather was horrible and absolutely freezing. There were small showers of snow as I was going to school. My day at school was coming to an end and I couldn’t be more than happy to go home. I was waiting outside for

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    When I hear the question‚ “Do you have any siblings?”‚ I am forced to reply yes. “An older and younger brother”‚ I explain. Though‚ often times‚ I feel as though I do not have an older brother. As children‚ our differences blurred. Both him and I could run across sandy beaches and green hills with the same laughter coursing throughout our bodies. We could battle against each other in Pokemon and watch Saturday morning cartoons together. Yet‚ with time it became clear to my parents that something

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    The Worst Day of My Life I wish I could say I would never forget but truthfully some of it I have or actually maybe I have not forgotten but more like tucked it away in my unconscious mind and only think about it when triggered. I am talking experiencing the worst day of my life! It happened Aug 19‚ 2005 which I actually had to ask my mom the exact date because I have totally blocked it out. I am speaking of a horrific accident that my oldest son Kestan now 14‚ when he was 8 yrs old put his hand

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    changes as you grow older and transforming from a young and reckless‚ naïve child into a working‚ responsible adult could be very fearful. Change itself is one of the biggest fears people encounter each and every day. Having to do things on their own‚ or figuring out if the decisions they make are right and if their experiences are going to help them or just hurt them more in the long run. In Connie’s experience with Arnold Friend‚ whether it is real or a dream‚ the theme of "Where Are You Going‚ Where

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    Career Reflection For this activity‚ you will share your knowledge of your chosen profession. Your responses to the following questions should draw on research as necessary. Though this is not a formal paper‚ present your response as a set of paragraphs rather than as responses to individual questions. It is not necessary to cite your sources formally‚ but this work may become part of a more extensive project for this course that may require formal documentation. Do use quotation marks for any passages

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    My Favorite Song Folsom Prison Blues is the best country song ever written‚ and performed perfectly by the late Johnny Cash. Country music generally speaks from the heart‚ and Folsom Prison Blues is no exception. People relate to country music because there are usually references to common events and experiences we all share. The often heard adage‚ “three chords and the truth” is typically how country music is defined. Since truer words have never been spoken‚ Folsom Prison Blues is the embodiment

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