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    During my observation in the classroom, the students with the help of the assistant teacher start unpacking their book bags. Afterwards, they sit down at their desk, waiting for instructions for the day. The schedule that is by the wall, Get Ready to Learn, Morning Meeting, Literacy, Language Art, Music, Lunch, Activity how to make a Jack-o- Lantern using a pumpkin, snack, to pack their book bag, and go home is what’s planned for the day. However, in the classroom there’s one student that is

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    Mr. Hester's Classroom

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    Mr. Hester’s classroom was obviously influenced by Seganti’s theory. Mr. Hester was very strict, but at the same time he was very interactive after each clear instruction he gave. Also, he gave verbal warning every time a student did not follow the instructions or did something different. He dressed very formal in white shirt to show authority in the classroom, so students would take him serious. Although Mr. Hester was very strict and direct with instructions, he showed to be didactic and very energetic

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    students. Now more than ever students need administrators and, most importantly, teachers to re-envision the role in which technology can be implemented into lesson plans. It has come to a point where technology is now a common implantation in the classroom, starting as young as pre-school

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    students will be prepared for their future careers and learning. Creating a classroom that fosters reading and writing is one way to engage students while promoting that they reflect on the material and communicate their understanding or misconceptions of the content. In order to form a literacy-rich classroom educators need to increase the amount of time students interact with all forms of print and literacy and the classroom environment is an essential key to setting the precedent and model behaviors

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    the important tools in the classroom and in our life. Technology has changed every level of the learning environment. Over the past 70 years, classrooms learning were different from today learning environments. Also, many high schools and colleges are embracing to new technology in the classrooms nearly every day and every year. Technology in the classroom has changed our classroom learning to another level, for students to be able to register their courses in the classroom on the computer. It has low

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    The Benefits of the Flipped Classroom for the 21st Century Student Introduction The motivation to examine the flipped classroom as a theme of investigation originates from this present creator's advantage and mastery in utilizing innovation and how it can be utilized to draw in and upgrade the classroom condition today. Most secondary school seniors were conceived and grew up concurrent with the introduction of cell phones, youtube, myspace, facebook, snapchat and instagram. With the advances in

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    The inspiration to review flipped classroom as a topic of exploration stems from this author’s interest and expertise in using technology and how it can be used to engage and enhance the classroom environment today. Most high school seniors were born during the millennium and they grew up simultaneous with the birth of smartphones, youtube, myspace, facebook, snapchat and instagram. With the increase in technology on a daily basis, one begins to ponder what is the future of education and the type

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    REPORT on CLASS OBSERVATION Introduction Internship teaching is the culminating experience of the first degree program in education. It provides the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge on pedagogies in the actual classroom setting and gain the experience. The internees are exposed to an environment where they encounter learners for the first time and face them with multitude of ideas, approaches, techniques and processes. During the internship period I got ample opportunities to demonstrate

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    Classroom management is an essential skill that is required of all teachers who wish to be effective teachers. To have good classroom management, teachers need three skills: self-efficacy, classroom experience, and a passion for teaching. Two of these concepts go hand in hand. If a teacher is passionate about their profession, they will have a strong sense of self-efficacy. Wolff, Jarodzka, and Boshuizen (2017) state that “learning to manage a classroom and teach effectively is complicated, and the

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    In a good classroom, students should feel safe and comfortable. The classroom was staffed with Ms. Caitlin the kindergarten teacher and Mrs. Doherty the teacher's assistant. The class size consisted of twenty children. The classroom held five round tables with four students per table. Having tables rather than individual desks, Ms. Caitlin encouraged a sense of community rather than allowing a child to be alone at a desk. The furniture was at an appropriate level and size for 5 and 6-year-old children

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