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The Person That You Admire: My Beloved Teacher
Love
Teaching
If you ask some teenagers: “Who do you admire? ”, many of them will answer your question by showing their love to some singers, actors or famous people. But if you ask me that question, I will answer proudly: “The person that I admire the most is my English teacher, who’s just ordinary to many…
Struggling Adolescent Readers and Strategies for Success
Culture
Reading
Teaching
The literacy skills of the typical American teenager have not improved since the 1970’s but the demand for literacy skills have increased dramatically. Struggling in reading during the adolescent age not only affects reading but other classes throughout education. Literacy challenges of adolescents’ demand strategies to increase success across the curriculum. Why do adolescents struggle…
Roles of the teacher and teaching assistant in assessment of learners achievements
Teacher
Teaching
Compare and contrast the roles of the teacher and teaching assistant in assessment of learners achievements. Both the teachers and the teaching assistant main role is to monitor and assess pupils achievemnets in the class, but the main teacher has overall responsibility for recording and making the decisions that may be needed for example moving…
My teaching experience
Experience
Teaching
In his work Emile, On Philosophy of Education, Jean Jacques Rousseau famously stated that “Plants are shaped by cultivation and men by education.” This quote emphasizes the enduring importance of education throughout history. Education is widely recognized as a fundamental necessity for the survival of humanity. In virtually all societies, both men and women must…
Multigrade Teaching and Learning
Learning
Teaching
Multigrade classes are established to improve access to education for all Filipinos in the most economic way. In some private schools and overseas schools, multigrade classes are established for academic reasons also. Why do we need multigrade classes? Economic Reasons Educational Reasons Access Academic Why do we need multigrade classes? “What I hear, I forget,…
Teacher Observation
Classroom management
Teaching
This case study focuses on observing a high school teacher while he is implementing or teaching a lesson. The teacher is an educator that specializes in subjects that are related in Science and Technology. For the purpose of this study, the teacher was observed in a typical science laboratory where there are long tiled…
Computers cannot replace teachers in the classroom
Classroom
Computer
Teaching
Nowadays in our society, many people use computers for many uses, and some use it to learn. Some teachers already started to use technology to teach. But some still refuse to use it in the classroom. Why could not the computers replace teachers in the classroom ? The answer is simple: learning everything from a…
Personal Philosophy of Clinical Teaching
Philosophy
Teaching
Introduction A philosophy is usually used as a guiding principle or statement which motivates an individual or an institution towards the realization of goals. Teaching is one of the practices which need the adoption of a philosophy. In clinical teaching, a personal philosophy can be necessary as it helps in the delivery of the best…
Demonstration and Laboratory Method of Teaching in Nursing
Nursing
Teaching
The demonstration method teaches by exhibition and explanation. Although it is sometimes used to refer all illustrative teaching, the term demonstration usually is taken to mean explanation of a process, as opposed to exemplification of the object itself. One of the advantage of demonstration is that it trains the student in the art of careful…
The Negative Effects of Standardized Tests on Students and Teachers
Student
Teaching
America is currently involved in a continuing controversy about how to best measure the education of high school students. According to P. Thomas, the country is “currently in the midst of a 20 year [education] movement toward statewide and national standards and high-stakes testing” (63). The increase in test-driven approaches to school reform has created…