Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirement of the Degree Master of Arts in Education By WILFREDO PIL UTRERA January 2012 APPROVAL SHEET This thesis entitled “TEACHER’S ATTITUDE TOWARDS TEACHING, PATTERNS OF CLASSROOM INTERACTIONS AND PUPILS’ ACHIEVEMENT IN SCIENCE” prepared and submitted by Wilfredo Pil Utrera, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree leading to Master of Arts in Education, has been examined and is recommended for acceptance and approval for Oral
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Cristian N. Mormoloc WORKSHEET – UNIT 1 Task 1 – List 5 qualities that a ‘good’ teacher should have and give reasons for your choices. Which of these qualities do you consider to be more important, and why? 1. Ability to easily pass the knowledge onto the students; 2. Capacity of turning the more complicated topics into easy-to-understand topics and delivering them that way; 3. Good knowledge of the subject; 4. Adaptability to each student’s level; 5. Knowing when to “push” on some
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most controversial of topics in 21st century America is education. Pundits decry the sorry state of education, schools attempt to counteract reduced funding, and administrators try to find ways to prevent school violence and absenteeism. One educational issue in the recent spotlight is Whereas some private colleges that of sex-segregated schools. and universities as well as private K-12 schools have a long tradition of single sex education, public schools are relative newcomers to this format
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Web Tools for Distance Education-Podcasting Podcasting Darlene LaBarre University of Capella Podcasting is one of the most recent uses of Internet technology. The term "podcast" is a mixture of the words iPod and broadcast with "iPod" being the name given to a family of portable MP3 players from Apple Inc. "MP3" is a frequent file format for electronic audio files. From an educational perspective the use of podcasts are limitless. Since creating podcasts is fairly easy and inexpensive, instructors
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PSY330: Educational Psychology Midterm Examination Diversity in Educational Settings A student population is only as diverse as the institution hosting them. A middle high school in a rural town with a population of 15,000 will be less diverse than a middle high school in a city of 300,000. Both schools will probably have an entirely different end point based on the way it functions internally in relationship to its environment. Since I have limited current experience with public school
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Introduction “ a picture is worth a thousand words” (Byk, 2011). It is often known that students differ in their learning styles, so teachers are supposed to pay more attention to such a problem. The traditional teaching technique or direct instruction style suits most students, but there are other different auditory or visual learners who need different teaching style. So teachers have to vary their techniques used inside their classes in order to achieve better understanding among their students
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COURSEWORK 1 : Choose one Rukun Negara principle. Do further reading and research and produce an essay to show how the principle has fulfilled its function. COURSEWORK 2 : Provide your opinion the advantages and disadvantages of studying Mathematics and Science in English and whether you support its abolishment. Justify your answer. LECTURER NAME : MRS ZAKIAH GROUP MEMBER’S NAME : 1. MARY CHEE TEAN MIN 2. TRACY TAN LI TING 3. TAN YEE HANG 4. LIM CHUN JIAN 5. SELVA TAMILAN
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Assessment * Knowledge on Content * Knowledge of Classroom and Instructional Management * Knowledge of Individualization of Instruction * Knowledge of Technology * Democracy, Educational Governance and Careers in Teaching National Education Technology Standards for Teachers * National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers: * Facilitate and inspire learning and creativity * Design and Develop Digital-Age Learning Experiences and Assessments. * Model Digital-Age
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Schools should start later on in the morning Schools needs to change the time that students get to school. Why we should change the time of school starting is because kids are coming to school super tired and unfocused. If we go to school in the morning then kids will not be as tired and they will be a lot more focused. Also kids are not trying as hard as they could and giving 100%. I think that kids should start school later because it could help increase there grades and do better in school
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difference in a child’s life just by learning a little about their own culture, I can get the parents more involved in the child’s education and possibly their future activities. We as future educators are always talking about ways to get parents involved more. I believe the key is to making the parents see that we as teachers care, not only for their child’s education, but also for the parents influence in the child’s future. I have strived to try and learn at least enough Spanish to understand
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