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    This section will discuss about the teaching strategy employed by the teacher in teaching Accountings to the secondary school students. The “Talk and Chalk” teaching method will also be discussed. 1.2 Background to the Study Rena (2010) informed that the UNESCO commissioned Report 2009 commented that “Talk and Chalk” teaching method may not be appropriate to prepare students to move into the 21st Century. Gatto (1999) commented that the traditional teaching is inappropriate, teacher-centered with

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    Teaching a lesson about simple geometric shapes to a class of masters students was a really funny but easy process. I can imagine that if I was teaching the same lesson to a kindergarten class that things would 've gone differently and would have taken a lot longer. I felt that our backwards design lesson went well and that we only experienced a few hiccups along the way. Though my group and I prepared well in advance and tried to think of possible problems and issues that could arise when teaching

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    Running head: COMMUNITY TEACHING WORK PLA Community Teaching Work Plan Cristeta Flynn, Lynette Ortiz, Virginia Wilson, James LaRue Grand Canyon University Community Teaching Work Plan This is a Community Teaching Plan Work Proposal group project for the city of San Diego, and our target community is children in elementary school. We have chosen primary health promotion/prevention and will address Childhood Obesity, which falls under the category of Nutrition and

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    Throughout the teacher candidate’s second preclinical experience, she has learned a few more teaching methods and how effective communication is essential. In the beginning of my preclinical experience, my cooperating teacher, Mrs. Corcoran, did not have much time to communicate with me face-to-face while I was at Maercker Intermediate School. Ashley did asked Dr. Liace on advice how to communicate effectively with Mrs. Corcoran, which she advised to email Mrs. Corcoran more than communicate face-to-face

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    In the book Pearson Custom Education, five educational philosophies are discussed and what each one represents what a teaching and learning is distinctive to each other and some of them is easily observable in nowadays moment when in contrast, some of them are rarely to be seen. The first among the five philosophies is essentialism. It is a teacher centered philosophy which “puts little stock in what students want in terms of what and how they learn” (Powell, 2015, p.71). There are requirements for

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    SC2 Demonstrate an understanding of how students learn and effective classroom teaching strategies and the capacity to work with colleagues to continually improve teaching and learning. At Mill Park Secondary College (Senior Campus), I have the opportunity to work with a group of Year 10 students on their financial mathematics. The class is made up of 14 boys and 11 girls. And here is a glimpse of their background. This is a low SES co-ed school with an ICSEA value of 984 (My School, 2015a), which

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    My lesson plans demonstrate the knowledge I gained about their specific learning needs and interests by using the information I obtained from CLIP step two. I was the first person to get ahold of the writing pieces so they had yet to be corrected so I was able to see where the students needed most help. Therefore, I based my lessons off of it. I chose to choose a mentor text that would spark their interest. In a previous education class I witnessed the book being used with students and they loved

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    Hand washing is the topic for Community Teaching Plan. Hand washing means to wash hands with water and soap, but sometimes without soap to remove the dirt, soil and microorganisms from the hand. Author explains the importance of handwashing, indications proper technique of handwashing. This also covers how handwashing helps in control of disease and infection. Summary of hand washing Dirty hands is the common source of spreading infection. It is very important to keep hands clean to avoid getting

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    is primarily responsible to plan, deliver and review all learning activities for the class, a teaching assistant can work alongside the teacher and make contributions that can improve the teachers plan, alter the delivery to make it more effective for pupil attainment and extend the teachers initial review. “Planning, teaching and evaluation follow a cycle which gives structure to the learning process” (Baker, B., Burnham, L., 2010) and is vital in my role as a teaching assistant. I aim to describe

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    1. What is the basic meaning of the term data-supported (or data-driven) instruction? Data-driven instruction means teaching needs to be based on data. The No Child Left Behind Act holds schools and districts responsible for student’s achievement, which implemented schools to collect, store, and manipulated data to modify the instructions. Teachers are held responsible for student reaching their goals. The teacher is able to show improvement by using the data that is collected. In attention, the

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