Ideal Teacher

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    My Life

    “tambayan”. In schools, teachers do not have the right tools for teaching their subjects. Most of the time, teachers teach with a single chalk. Teachers are also having hard time on crowded classrooms. They can’t determine the individual differences of every student. In some cases, even teachers needs some reviews because there are times that they themselves don’t even know what they’re teaching. On the other hand, on facilities in the school, it gives the students as well as teachers difficulties for

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    Assess the View That Social Class Differences in Educational Achievement Are the Results of School Processes Such as Labelling Essays and Term Papers

    However, it isn’t the only factor. In school factors include labelling; this is done by both students and teachers. Pupils will be labelled based on social class; a working class child is more likely to be labelled as ‘stupid’, and other degrading names. This labelling can lead to the self-fulfilling prophecy; this disadvantages them because the teacher is favouring other students. However, teachers are more likely to label a middle class child as smart, intelligent etc. Which makes them feel good and

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    Review of Related Literature and Studies

    the organization of the psychical environment, the establishment of rules and routines, the development of effective relationships, and prevention of and responsive to misbehavior” (Garrett, 2008) The ideal classroom environment will have “fewer disruptions during instructional time, better teacher planning, classroom organization, and student engagement, this will allow for more learning time” (Weiner, 2010) Montessori’s pedagogy, as those of Dewey (1937) and Kilpatrick (1918), follows a belief

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    Ideal Life

    Some people say that your "Ideal Life" is nothing more than a fantasy, somewhat like World Peace. Michelangelo once said; "The greatest danger for most of us lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low, and achieving our mark." This is probably true for most people, but there are still some people out there who have wonderful goals and dreams, which will probably never get to see any of them, come true. I just hope and pray that I am one of the lucky ones

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    Understanding "The Banking Concept of Education"

    prefers listening and a tactile person learns by a hands on approach. (The Learning Styles) In Freire’s excerpt “The Banking Concept of Education”, he describes how the relationship between students and teachers suffer from narration sickness (Freire). Freire explains in today’s modern education the teacher has become the depositors of information and the students are the bank receiving the information. This essay will explain the meaning of Freire’s excerpt and provide an understanding of his two concepts

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    Socio-Economic

    National Competency Based Teacher Standards (NCBTS) What is the NCBTS? The NCBTS is an integral theoritical fra Who Should Use the NCBTS? Anyone who is interested in improving teaching practicesshould refer to the NCBTS. Thus teacgher education institutions shall use the NCBTS to design and impleS in developing their interventions. Award-giving bodies shall refer to the NCBTS in defining their criteria for outstanding teachers. The DepED shall use this in formulating its hiring, promotion

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    Matt Zalaznick's Article 'Closing The School To Prison Pipeline'

    Points” is what they are calling them and the more a student receives the more sever the punishment. Four points leads to a parent teacher meeting, eight points results in parents and students meeting with administrators of the school, and so on. Before, they had a zero-tolerance policy, which is ideal in situations that are extreme, such as: weapons and drugs, but not so ideal when you have no set way of disciplining a child for inappropriate behavior or disrespect. Since this new

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    Education Should Be Taught Analysis

    Over the years different educators and instructors came with various ideal educational systems that could engage and motivate students to learn not just in school

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    Classroom Management Trends

    Classroom Management Trends Ashley Lafortune Grand Canyon University Abstract Classroom management trends are presented to help teachers facilitate the learning environment. The three trends are context management, conduct management, and covenant management. I will compare the trends against each other and present strengths and weaknesses to each method. I will also present which approach will be used in my lesson plans. I will discuss the trends in classroom management. The three methods

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    Gender and Education

    relation to others. The schools and the teachers play a very important role in a child's formative years The child starts to understand her/his identity beyond the family, role that each one in the society assumes, through friends, teachers in school and most importantly books that they read in class room. A child's understanding of gender specific role gets almost fixed when schooling starts and get re-enforced every day by the behaviors towards them by the teachers, staff, member of the school. They

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