Effectiveness of Rote learning and Narrative pedagogy as Pedagogic Techniques in Congregational Life Christian educators, as a God´s chosen to evangelize people, are always looking for the most effective way to develop spirituality in their congregation. Despite didactic techniques has been evolving for centuries, providing us many different pedagogy strategies, it is still a challenge for Christian educators deciding which is the most effective pedagogical method in order to fulfill the God’s…
The needs of higher achieving students as well as lower achieving students can be better addressed through ability groups as well. In contrast, a widely made criticism of ability grouping is the stigmatism that may be placed upon the students. Children in lower achieving groups may develop poor self concepts of themselves as learners and readers. Buttaro et al. (2010) states that “ability grouping in the early grades may constitute one of the structural factors that lead to ability grouping…
After accomplishing my individual case study, I realized that it has helped me have a great understanding of a struggling reader psychology. I have noticed that there are many factors that interfere with the child’s reading ability that is not solely based on his/her intelligence. If a child is struggling in reading, I need to take into consideration what factors may be affecting the child. For example, I should be aware that if there are any medical conditions/disabilities that may be affecting…
Rachael Berridge Professor Hohman English 100 4 December 2015 Literacy can mean different things to different people, but there is no denying the more common meaning. Jeff Magee, a teacher, said “Literacy is an essential aspect of our everyday lives that is embedded in our activities, social interactions and relationships. It is not only the ability to read and write, but to comprehend.” If you are able to comprehend more, the more successful you can be. Literacy dictates each and everyone’s…
General description The Montessori Method is a great curriculum to look into for children of all ages, with or without special needs. The main goal of Montessori programs is to foster a child’s natural desire to learn. The role of the educator is more to guide than instruct them while linking activities to their interests, needs, and developmental level (Thomason, 2013). Montessori schools cater children from birth to about 18 years old. The typical grouping of classes is 0-3, 3-6,6-12,12-15,…
This is an observation report on an educational lecture program for adults based on classroom teacher performance. The lecture was delivered by a very skillful teacher. The teacher effectively stimulated the class, by respecting the diversity of the learning environment, the diversity of the class, stayed focused on the lecture, contexts and class objectives. The heart and soul of the lecture was the teacher’s rapport with the students, delivery, audio-visual, video, diversity and interaction…
Over the years, there has been a development of English language with changes in technology and the trend is likely to continue in future. The evolution of English language started from the period where different types of pronunciation developed. Significant changes began during the industrial revolution, but critical alterations in the English language has mainly emanated from the use of computers and internet. This research suggests that the long-term effects of technology on the English…
Miss Natasha Reed was referred for evaluation by her third grade teacher. The teacher expressed all of her concerns when it came to Natasha’s reading abilities. Her reading fluency was slow and extremely delayed however that was because she could only sound out a few words at a time. Even though she is in the third grade, Natasha is stuck reading at a first grade level. I have included a diagnosis below as well as providing reasons and feedback as to why I chose this diagnosis and what…
Introduction: While observing teachers teach classes this summer, many things that were taught in this semester played out into those real life situations. I observed things such as the use of assessments, what motivates students, learning and teaching styles and classroom development and management. Each of these things will help me to build my career as a teacher. Field Experience Site: Engineering For Kids (EFK) The field I chose to observe was a summer camp for students grades…
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