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    ethical use of online materials available for students. Having created the audio file myself, there is definitely no copyright infringement. The second assignment I’m going to discuss was the digital library assignment. This assignment focused on teaching, learning and assessments under ISTE standard 2.a, which undertook the implementation of digital learning experiences while addressing content standards. The digital library is most definitely a digital experience for students as they can only get

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    As I observed the class of the experienced practitioner(EP), I noticed that she stated clear objectives, emphasized and worked to meet those specific objectives throughout the plan. She ensured that the lesson was supported with appropriate resources to cater to the needs, interests and abilities of all learners. The EP included meaningful activities that are contextually relevant and engaging. I could see the enthusiasm rising in the students when they were asked to solve real life situations that

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    I went to see the production play of Our Class at University of California, Irvine (UCI). The play was based on history events that happened and the characters perspective on the events. It took place in a small city in Poland between late 1920’s till even in the 2000’s. The play was really mesmerizing but it was also easier to spot some of the techniques and lessons that were shown in the play like how we learned in our class room. For instance, I learned about the Fitzmaurice voice work, the Laban

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    My group's presentation and discussion went pretty smooth. My group was prepared for the lecture we were giving to the class. Our material was very straightforward and very informative. To me, it was repeated information that I already got taught. Our group started a slide show and everyone contributed into it. I believe that each one of us had the same amount of work. We all split up all the work to who wanted what and who was good at which. Before starting the slideshows, we all told each other

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    I interviewed Ms. Ashley Rogers. She told me that her mother is a person that has had the most impact in her life. Her mother was successful in her career and as a mother. She showed her how to be an upstanding citizen and a good person. She showed her how to be a leader to others when needed and support those who need it as well. She supported her through every career change or decision she made in school. The most important decisions she makes as the leader of her organization is that working

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    In this classroom, students were interpreting and breaking down song lyrics to discover different typed of figurative language, and to explain what they thought the lyrics meant. The first five minutes the students were turning in their “articles of the week.” The teacher took this time to ask the students about their plans for the weekend (it was a Friday). At the beginning of the class the students were listening to a particular song, the teacher picked a newer song that the students enjoyed and

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    benefits it provides, it brings a question to mind; what do these teaching methods do that benefit our education? As a future educator and being in a school where these practices and techniques have been implemented, to me I feel that this teaching style has a huge impacted on how students should be taught. I believe that this trend should be continued to be used in all schools because this process really dives into the fundamentals of teaching. It also gets the students involved with their education and

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    Tutors are an extension of the classroom teacher and the time and attention a tutor spends with each student increases the learner's ability to assimilate information more quickly, allowing them to be more successful and confident inside the classroom and out. For instance, two students with the same level of ability and subject mastery will have vastly different outcomes when one is properly tutored outside the classroom environment, with someone other than the teacher, over the one who is not

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    I respected the most, but they were different in many ways. The two of them has lasting impressions on me that I will never forget. By all means, their teaching method, rules and their lectures are completely different. Mr. Russell and Mrs. Tatum were both awesome teachers, taking their classes taught me a lot. They both had different teaching methods though. Mrs. Tatum was more of a hands on teacher, she wanted you to catch on as quickly as possible. If a student did not understand

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    Teachers have larger class sizes and this means they have less time to work with students individually. Tutors can greatly improve a student's experience, by augmenting the instruction and attention given in the classroom. Studies consistently illustrate that a one-size-fits-all system of learning is not going to work for all students, because there is widespread variance in the way that students learn. Even the best teacher may not be able to support the specific needs of each child, another reason

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