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Uglies Novel Grade 9
Grade
Novel
Group Essay on Uglies By Claire, Tara, Tarah, Genevieve, and Soojin Introduction: “A perfection of means, and confusion of aims seems to be our main problem” (Einstein). As humans, we try to achieve perfection, and fail often. We know how to achieve what we want, but when it comes to what we want to achieve,…
Integration and Synthesis of Relevant Theory and Research
Education
Learning styles
Philosophy of Education
Special education
Teacher
Philosophies of teacher education can be classified as Liberal, Behaviorist, Progressive, Humanistic and Radical. Each of these has specific purposes in education and defines the role of a teacher and his relationship with the learner, in the unique perspective of particular philosophical contexts. The most famous and important people who contributed to the development of…
My Personal Artifact: Pearls Analysis
Education
Love
Teacher
My Personal Artifact: Pearls Every person has on object in their life that is very precious to the, for me, it is my pearl necklace. They are small and round and a lustrous cream color with a pink sheen. They have a tiny gold clasp that holds the necklace together. My pearls tell a story…
Bullying and Self-esteem
Bullying
School violence
Self-esteem is often seen as a personality trait, which means that it tends to e sTABLE and enduring. Bullying can give a big impact on the student’s self- esteem. Some people feel good while teasing anybody and the people who have to face this problem gets afraid of going to the place where they encounter…
Scaffolding in Early Childhood Education
Child
Curiosity
Learning
Learning environment
Pedagogy
Teacher
Teacher presence is essential in all aspects of the curriculum, as it sets the foundation for a successful early childhood program through high-quality interactions with children. This essay examines the importance of scaffolding as an intentional teaching strategy and its impact on enhancing children’s play. It also investigates various theories related to scaffolding, emphasizing how…
Role of Teacher in Intellectual and Social Development
Preschool
Teaching
Teachers play a crucial role in nourishing the intellectual and social development of children during their critical early years. Whether attending elementary or high school, public or private, the education students receive significantly shapes their future. Teachers create an environment that fosters responsible individuals by providing necessary resources and serving as facilitators and mentors. They…
Should Students Wear School Uniforms? Argumentative Essay
School Uniforms
Student
The topic of school uniforms in public schools has been a subject of discussion among educators, parents, and students for a long time. While private schools are commonly linked with uniforms, public schools started enforcing uniform policies as early as 1987. In 1994, the Long Beach Unified Schools District in California became the initial urban…
Ptlls Level 3 Unit 6
Education
Expert
Learning
Learning environment
Learning styles
Mentorship
Teacher
The most common, and general procedure to be covered within any area of teaching is Fire Safety. This will be relevant to my own practice, whether I specialise in running workshops on environmental sustainability, tree planting, organic plot conversion and farming, low carbon cookery, assisting behavioural change in energy usage, or within an organic food…
Summative assessment
Education
Educational psychology
Learning
Pedagogy
Teacher
Each pair had a tenement about where a plane would be if you looked at where the sound was coming from. The children had to tell me which of the statement were true. Some of the children understood the task and answered correctly. To make sure they were not guessing I asked them why they…
Analysis of a cirriculum artifact
Curriculum
Education
Teacher
Introduction The curriculum artifact chosen for analysis is a teacher’s edition of a text. Through this artifact, it will be possible to discover some of the theoretical influences governing the curriculum. Additionally, it will be possible to outline certain political, legislative and social aspects of the curriculum. Lastly, an analysis of the curriculum artifact will…