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    The purpose of this paper is to discuss the elements of effective instruction portrayed in the movie Stand and Deliver. Stand and Deliver is a movie based on the unconventional teaching methods of high school teacher Jaime Escalante. The elements of his particular teaching style discussed within this paper will pertain to educational equity, assessment, engaged learning, differentiated instruction, classroom management, and establishing a learning community. First, depictions of inequity in…

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    books into her lesson. Alvermann mentioned the use of trade books by saying that they are "a strategy for using reading as a schema builder" (pg.180). Alvermann also states that "writing is a special kind of thinking and that when students write they must reflect on what they know" (pg. 180). This was very evident when Simmons described examples of her students ' writings. She noticed that after teaching her students about the intentional sentence fragment as a stylistic choice in writing, many…

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    example, If a child is obsessed with maps you can encourage the student to label his favorite maps during a social studies activity or make a compare and contrast chart about a book that talks about different Maps during reading. The purpose of this strategy is that teacher misread these behaviors that the student has no control of. They think that taking away the object will stop them from being distracted and separating it from them will help them gain their attention back to the lesson.…

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    The Early learning lab is part of the FACS 304 course that allows college students to learn and understand the teaching process within a classroom setting. The lab allows students the opportunity to bond with children and observe the emerging developmental skills that children are acquiring during Early Childhood. I have established a variety of close bonds with three of the children. I enjoy all the children equally, because each child has a different personality that makes them special. The…

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    sounds, textures, and tastes. All of these encounters allow for children to develop ideas and solve problems through their environment. You can find the use of constructivism in just about any childhood education classroom. Compared to a traditional teaching setting, where information is given and children are expected to understand, a constructivism setting would allow for personal thought and problem exploration. Teachers are meant for guidance, and to provoke though-generating questions for…

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    What makes a good teacher is a tenderhearted person who enjoys teaching students and will do anything to help their students. What makes a great teacher is a person who has a passion to teach students and will get down and dirty with their students. A great teacher also knows their teaching philosophy; in which mine is essentialism. All teachers should know their teaching goals for a few reasons. First they need to know who they are before they can teach anyone anything. They also need to know…

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    In education, especially during the early years, it is extremely important that the curriculum is structured around the students in order to promote academic success and maintain interest in the material that is being taught. By approaching teaching with a student-centered style, each individual student can benefit from an education that is well-suited to their academic level and personality types. Pragmatism extends this benefit by applying hands on experiences that allow for further student…

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    That is determined in the Competency-Based Language Teaching which authenticates competencies that are particular and related to students' needs. Teachers are responsible for creating a proper learning environment and encouraging learners to communicate with each other. Scaffolding is practiced in many ways…

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    The demographic information of the community is essential in the order to set a good classroom environment and understand the students’ needs. It also constitutes an endless source of teaching material. The dynamic inside the classroom is a reflection of the community. The students bring into the classroom their communal experiences and it is up to the teacher/s maximize the beneficial aspects of said experiences. The instructional context…

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    classes, including math, science, and social studies. Teachers need to present strategies that will aid students with being successful in their classroom. However, it vital for educators to know and understand what strategies will impact students’ learning the most. After teachers have gained an understanding of which strategies to utilize, they must present the strategies to students, explain the importance of the strategies, and aid students in understanding how to…

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