10, 2010 |Lesson Planning Information | |Teacher Candidate Name: Brenda Baker-Mitchell |Date: Nov 10, 2010 | |Mentor Teacher Name: | |JIU Professor Name: Dr. Alana
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high-tech tablets, online collaboration and conferencing tools, and more. The newest technologies allow us to try things in physical and virtual classrooms that were not possible before. Today, I cannot imagine how difficult it is to teach without technology and how hard it is to learn without it. Technology plays a major part in our lives as students. The first two paragraphs of the article mainly talks about the expectations
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To identify skills in literacy and oral language the student will need to be able speak at a volume that all can hear and write at a level appropriate age level skill for that student. Students should develop or have developed appropriate volume level to speak at. To have the ability to pronounce words and have the ability to use the tongue and lips to produce speech sounds. Students should speak in a controlled tempo this means they should be able to talk at a pace that is easy to understand not
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that students know or at least have an outline of what they plan to do when this is all over. Music has always been a passion of mine and always will be. I’m currently weighing the benefits and setbacks of becoming a songwriter or a private music teacher. These occupations are both related to the music industry, similar in education, and environment, but differ in earnings and the qualities needed to perform different tasks. The education for both of these careers is minimal. A degree may help me
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Constructivism (learning theory) Constructivism is a theory to explain how knowledge is constructed in the human being when information comes into contact with existing knowledge that had been developed by experiences. It has its roots in cognitive psychology and biology and an approach to education that lays emphasis on the ways knowledge is created in order to adapt to the world. Constructs are the different types of filters we choose to place over our realities to change our reality from chaos
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and grief/ loss issues, etc. I work directly with parents and teachers to support the needs of students. I work as a resource and referral agent to families that have needs above and beyond the school realm of care. I also work with groups of students on specific needs including social skills, anger management and friendships skills. I coordinate and facilitated the intervention referral program at FES and work with a team of teachers and staff to implement interventions to support our students
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information technology is the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society (IEEECS). This association was chosen because it is the computing professional’s single-most, unmatched source for technology information, inspiration and collaboration. The IEEECS lists the most up-to-date and advanced information in the computing world, and makes its sources easily accessible to its members by using state-of-the-art information that is available on-demand. The Association also provide members
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on grades, attendance, and behavior and as a result, surveys consistently show that many high school graduates do not meet employers’ standards in a variety of academic areas, as well as in employability skills such as attendance, teamwork and collaboration, and work habits. (Hart) Having to take classes such as health, culinary arts, and apparel only help in the homemaking career. Advanced students have the opportunity to take harder courses however they aren’t necessarily getting you ready for
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into my classroom and will be used to support and enhance teaching strategies already in place. Weinburgh, Collier, and Rivera (2003) believes that teachers should have a personal working knowledge of technology and an understanding of how to integrate technology into their lesson in order to create a meaningful learning experience for students. “Teachers will use their knowledge of subject matter, teaching and learning, and technology to facilitate experiences that advance student learning, creativity
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Although leadership is important for career success, one also needs to learn teamwork and collaboration. Even though being a leader is looked at as being “top dog,” there are plenty of people who aid in the success of the whole. Teamwork is the work done by a group of people done to the efficiency of the entire group. Without teamwork, friction would negatively affect the potential outcome of projects. Learning to get along with other people is a fundamental skill that should have been taught to
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