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    paper discusses and analyzes the culture of Palmetto Elementary School (PES), where I have taught for the past two years. This paper characterizes the professional climate of PES, as well as examines Dr. Angela Murphy-Osborne (Dr. O)’s leadership style and how it affects her openness to the community. Thus, resulting in its connection to student achievement. This paper reveals my opinion of PES by the use of six adjectives that best describes the school, a song title that portrays our mindset as a whole

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    Introduction As a school system it is important to be proactive in planning for the educational needs of the students in the Applegate Public School System (APS). As a result of land developers being approved by the town council zoning board to build several townhome complexes, a new school needs to be built to accommodate the families that will be moving into those houses. The elementary school in the area that has been approved by the town council and zoning board is already at its maximum capacity

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    A Career as an Elementary School Teacher Everyone remembers their favorite and least favorite teachers in school. Some teachers may have served as an inspiration and gave encouragement to their students while others may have seemed mean and uncaring. Whether one’s educational experience was good or not largely depended on what teacher he had and what was being taught to him by that teacher. As children become part of the school system and active learners in society, their first experience is

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    the fun I’ve had, all the friends I shared memories with at recess, sports games, dances, award assemblies, pep rallies, or anything related to school really. Actually, really looking back I loved elementary, middle, and high school all for the reason that it made me who I am today. If it were not for all the classes, extra curriculars, and other school-related activities, I would not have the friends I have today, would not know even a quarter of all the math, English, history, science I was taught

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    desire. Some little girls dream of being a princess, or little boys dream of being superheroes. While those jobs would be very fascinating, it is very unlikely that it will come true. For me, it was different. I have always dreamed of being an elementary school teacher. Of course, throughout the years I would change my mind, but I always ended back where I started. I knew I wanted to choose a career where I would be able to impact people’s lives. I could not think of any better job than being a teacher

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    the many reasons I aspire to be an elementary school teacher. My family life teacher, Mrs. Amend, was one of the best teachers in my years of schooling. She is who I see when I read this quote. She not only encouraged me to do my best in school but also helped me figure out my love for working with children and that is how I decided I wanted to become an elementary school teacher. I remember once we were talking about what I was plaining to do after high school and I mentioned that I was debating

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    My best memory of elementary school is funday. Funday is an all day thing. The fourth graders set up mini games inside. Then outside there was a bounce house and bigger games. Funday may not seem like the biggest thing now, but as a kid it was everything! First, the inside games. All the fourth graders would set up mini golf in the halls. Then there would be games in the classrooms like down the clown and lift the bottle. The inside was fun and all, but the outside was better. There were bigger,

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    PRESERVICE TEACHERS FOR CHARACTER EDUCATION IN URBAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS: The UIC Initiative Becoming a teacher is growing by the day. Many people see becoming a teacher as the best job based on the schedule. With teacher’s having holidays and summers off, it is a win, win. Other people go into teaching to have the same schedules as their children or for the love of teaching and wanting the students to have full knowledge to get them through the schools years, as well as, preparing them for after graduation

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    The Impact of Mindfulness on the Social-Emotional Well-Being of Elementary School Children Positive social-emotional well-being is crucial to student success. It is increasingly apparent that many students lack self-regulation skills and are unable to manage their emotions appropriately. It is difficult for teachers to provide a safe learning environment when many students struggle with social-emotional issues. Academic learning becomes secondary when emotional needs are not met. To promote student

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    parents, my high school teacher Mr. DeLuca and my internship mentor Dr. Henkel. My parents have informed me in values to do the best I can in life and also to show to show respect and kindness to those who you know and do not know. They also have informed me in other values, especially in wanting to pursue a career profession that would contribute to a person’s life. There overall values that they instilled to me help shaped my other values and other participation I had during my high school years. For

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