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    Teacher Leadership

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    School Reform Policy Natasha Space Seminars in Teacher Leadership‚ EDU 558 Week 3‚ Assignment 1 Professor: School Reform Policy School reform includes a number of programs and policies. A reform normally changes or affects the way a school is ran; there are two types of reforms; one deals with curriculum the other administration. Today‚ many school reforms are driven by the idea that U.S. students need to be more competitive. To retain this country ’s international leadership‚ our

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    students know nothing about the Holocaust and the persecution suffered by the Jews. She likens the Nazis to a street gang just protecting their own. Erin then hands out blank journals and tells the students she wants them to write something in them every day. They won’t be graded‚ and she will only read them if they give her permission. For many of them‚ this is the first time they have been empowered to share their feelings and ideas with others. Another time she has them play the "Line Game" (see Spiritual

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    former head teacher‚ Ms. Sabadel‚ has had the strongest influence on me and on my learning. As the year passed she changed the way in which I approach new challenges and that without understanding‚ nothing makes sense in life. And to understand‚ it requires me more than to read books… I first met her when entering high school where she taught Hungarian literature. Ms. Sabadel was a typical Hungarian kind-looking young lady‚ dressed in a very classy way. She only become or head teacher when we were

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    role model‚ a good teacher I think‚ they are also the very big factor that’s why I’m in this profession today. Teaching requires a very big skills as you step your foot on it‚ there will come a time you need to be the patience‚ loving‚ caring‚ understandable‚ etc. NOT only that you have you there your knowledge to teach‚ but be sure that you love what you’re doing. It is not how much you earn‚ but it is that you see every student’s smiles‚ how they thank you as their teacher and the love that

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    knowledge is obtained. These are just some the metaphors my colleagues’ used to describe themselves in the classroom. Our assignment today was to best describe a metaphor that describes us a teacher. We also identified which teaching orientations we practiced. I used the analogy of a football coach. Like a teacher‚ the coach tries to mould his players into successful and professional players. He encourages his players to set goals and identify ways in which to achieve them. He highlights personal development

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    Teacher Observation

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    Teacher Observation #1 Classroom Information: First Name of teacher: Grace Name of Center: St. Bernadine’s of Siena Pre-School Address: 24410 Calvert St. ‚ Woodland Hills‚ CA‚ 91367 Phone Number : (818)716-4730) Director: Charlene Barkes Ages of Children in classroom: 3 years old Number of Children in classroom: 8-16 children Physical Description of Teacher She is 5”7 about 125 pounds‚ about 25 years old and of Asian ethnicity with dark brown‚ straight hair pulled back into a low ponytail. She

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    Country Lovers Vs The Welcome Table There was a time where racism and discrimination was a huge issue. Back in those days‚ African Americans were treated unequal. There was no harmony between people unless they had the same skin color. Racism and discrimination still exists‚ but it is illegal to discriminate against anyone‚ including their race. In this paper‚ I will compare and contrast the theme of the short stories “Country Lovers” by Nadine Gordimer and “The Welcome Table” written

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    Part A Teacher Interview There are many kinds of Technology present in today’s classroom‚ including tablets‚ computers‚ internet access‚ color printers‚ and even devices used for reading application. According to Mrs. Carlene Harden‚ who has worked in the school district for 10 years‚ she feels that these pieces of Technology had the potential to allow content to be taught much more efficiently. She also believes that technology provides a more engaging and is relevant to students of the Next Generation

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    The Welcome Table vs Country Lovers Jonni Duncan Instructor Karen Lawler English 125 June 25‚ 2013 Thesis Have you ever experienced discrimination and/or racism? It is my belief that‚ sadly‚ most of us have; for this paper I have chosen to compare and contrast the literary works‚ “The Welcome Table” by Alice Walker‚ and “Country Lovers” by Nadine Gordimer. Both of these literary pieces give the reader awareness of the pain and suffering endured by the two African-American characters

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    gives us a somewhat warm welcome to cancerland in her article. Her writing gives her readers a different mindset on cancer. She raises different points about how cancer is objectified‚ considered beautiful‚ infantilized‚ as well as how it robs patients of their autonomy. People think cancer and they think chemo or death. Ehrenreich focused much of her writing on reminding us of the ways that‚ breast cancer specifically‚ is objectified by society. In her article “Welcome to Cancerland” she seems to

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