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    Intructional Planning

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    policies and detailed plan to achieve the desired results. Instructional planning is the ability of teacher to visualize and forecast into the future of the what‚ why‚ and how of the teaching-learning process. Systematic planning‚ developing‚ evaluating‚ and managing the instructional process based on principles of learning and instruction. Effective instructional planning is a key to motivating students’ academic growth. Successful teachers say it matters how a lesson is introduced‚ how meaningful

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    Tesol Assigment Answers

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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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    and by being able to communicate effectively with children I will be able to identify their strengths and weaknesses and be able to support them if it be needed. Being able to communicate effectively with colleagues means I will be able to discuss lessons‚ pupils progress and any problems that may arise‚ and if I am able to communicate effectively with parents and carers then I will be able to discuss pupil progress etc in a professional manner that would not be offending. Another reason why being

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    Miss

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    feel really confident in what I was about to teach. Otherwise‚ my teaching would be phony and the students would be able to pick up on it. If I can ’t understand a concept‚ or don ’t feel comfortable about it how can I expect my students to accept my lesson and succeed in it? The process of developing more comfort with math is ongoing for me. In order to prepare to teach a unit on math to grade one students‚ I had to become familiar and comfortable with the Curriculum Guide and Program of Study. By

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    cover for whole classes as appropriate Line manager: The Head Teacher Main duties and responsibilities:  To work with the teacher to establish an appropriate learning environment.  To work with the teacher in lesson planning‚ evaluating and adjusting lessons/ work plans as appropriate.  To monitor and evaluate pupils’ responses to learning activities through observation and planned recording of achievement against pre-determined learning objectives.  To use specialist (curricular/learning)

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    If I Were a Teacher

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    children’ would be the beginning of the day. I would plan the lesson well and ensure that every child had understood the day’s topic. I would give special attention to the weaker students‚ unlike some teachers who only care for the clever children and neglect the below average ones. I would consider it my duty to analyse and solve the problems of every child without any partiality. I would not approve of learning by heart. I would try to make every lesson interesting by giving practical examples from

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    Ideal Teacher

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    occur in a class if a student is not focused and attentive. Capturing the attention of a classroom can be a difficult challenge. From their past years and experiences‚ teachers develop and adopt their own techniques to get students to focus on any lesson‚ discussion‚ or activity. What are some characteristics considered ideal for a teacher to have in order to help a student succeed and excel in life? An ideal teacher is one that is understanding‚ compassionate‚ humorous‚ and motivated. An

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    Peer Teaching Reflection

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    The peer teaching lesson I created was on graphing through problem solving in an inquiry-based environment. I had a broad idea of what I wanted to accomplish‚ and with the help of my professor‚ peers‚ and host teacher I was able to create the lesson that accomplished the concept I wanted to sharpen. My host teacher gave me some ideas to keep the students engaged‚ because she was afraid if there was a lot of wait time that the students would get out of hand. My professor gave me the idea of showing

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    How to be a good teacher

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    Being a good teacher can be the most rewarding and exciting job in the world - however‚ being a teacher who doesn’t work effectively can be stressful‚ painful‚ and exhausting. Here are some great tips to being the best teacher you can be. EditSteps Classroom Management 1Set the example. Remember that you are the teacher. It is important for you to be like a "superhero" figure in their eyes. Remember that your students look up to you and will thus try to mimic your dispositions. If you are

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    Crime and Victimology

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    1940’s people started taking a closer look into these crimes against person‚ which they later called victimology. This paper will look into victimology and their theories as we go back into the past and how victimology is now. Victimology: A Look into the Past The study of victimology dates back to the early 1940’s. Marvin Wolfgang was one of the first victimologists. To fully understand victimology is to understand what a victim is. A victim is a person that has suffered physical or emotional harm

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