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    My math teaching experience went with students who are in third grade. In my group I had four students, where was one ELL student. They were struggling in math as per their teacher, especially in subtracting big numbers with zeroes. I had to reteach subtraction, three or two digit number, as needed, from three digit number. And concentrate on subtractions from zeroes. Everything started great, the kids were exiting, as of they are going out of the room. We sat down in the hall and it was

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    plethora of different subjects. Additionally, it is important to consider that a majority of people choose a major based on what they are good at and are interested in. For many people math classes are very challenging. If we left those people to their own devices they would probably never take a math class again. Now math is obviously a very important skill regardless of your future career choice and it’s a class that everyone should take. Even if it may not be that enjoyable. The same goes for all subject

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    succeed and can allow us to teach others based on our own experiences. I have always hated tests, they were my worst enemy, The hate more potent in my younger days. The reason, the possibility of failure and how it would affect me and my grades in the future if I didn’t get a good grade. Before every big test, I would be extremely stressed and freaked out, and on some occasions to the brink of tears because of this paralyzing fear of failure. With math always being the biggest cause of this due to me not

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    After teaching mathematics in a middle school classroom, I recognized my likes and dislikes about teaching math. My biggest dislike about teaching mathematics is the fact that many students have a negative attitude about mathematics and have become discouraged throughout their elementary years. Once a student believes they are not capable of doing math, it is hard to change their belief. Another dislike about teaching mathematics is that during this change to a more problem solving and student-centered

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    expressing his emotions toward his son with actions instead of words. Peter was able to overcome the miscommunication years later at his father’s funeral when he found the penny that was gifted to him by his dad in his father’s breast pocket. From the experience, Peter learned that his dad had feelings for him. “Penny in the Dust” is not the only short story that has to overcome barriers.

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    Eyes, is a book written by Dr. Jillian Laderhouse. This book is like a journal where Dr. Laterhouse tells personal experiences that have shaped her life. The book commences off with a strongly affirmation where Dr. Latehouse states that be a teacher is her life’s calling. In the introduction of the book Laterhouse establish her foundation as a teacher, she mentioned many experiences that shape her as a teacher and recall the fact that she lived in a teacher profession family. She mentioned stories

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    classes or programs, interning could possibly benefit someone to achieve the highest potential in their job. While training a person needs to learn the knowledge of fashion, retail, and economics. I would imagine that one must have first hand experience in retail, which I would assume helps the person train for the job. The company’s I seek interest in are higher-end boutiques because I would be able to sell good quality clothes for a higher price. In cogent

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    I feel like as humans we tend to make a routine for ourselves and before we know it we cannot go beyond it. The effort to learn something or do something different becomes tiresome. Our lives are conditioned to be a routine; eat, sleep, go to school (college now) and most dreadful of all, learn. It is not come as a surprised as when school is over we come home and toss our book bags anywhere, but, near. We do not want to be reminded of learning (until the next morning). So, for me my life became

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    out with kids from age 5-18. I also helped with projects around the organization and preparing meals for kids. Throughout my time at the root cellar, I have noticed multiple scenarios where concepts we learn in the classroom are evident with my experiences at this organization. The first concept or chapter I am going to focus on is education. They provide multiple services for the students attending to perform well in school and get extra help on homework or any other school work. They provide

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    As Isaac Marion once said, “Every experience, good or bad, is a priceless collector’s item.” In life, I have experienced the highest of my highs and lowest of my lows. I have been bullied to the point where I could not leave my room. I have also been with a group of people where I could not speak a coherent sentence because we were laughing so much. Each experience has impacted me in some way, whether it was big or small, and has shaped me for the better or worse. Being Belle in the high school musical

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