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    community the teacher should create an environment that is engaging, provide space for group play and collaborative play, structure the curriculum for flexibility, student’s interest, play schemes they see present, and take a bystander approach in class management.to help build social relationships a teacher should allow children to resolve their own conflicts, learn from others opinions, form their own judgements and opinions, and learn through their interaction with peers. A teacher should…

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    some good aspects and bad aspects for the school students of current generations. So, should the education paradigm that is followed by the schools in the United States be changed? Public schools have to make some changes in their education models in order to help students to love the school, pay attention, seek toward the education, and perform what they have to do in a good way. These changes are either related to the teaching style of the teachers or the systems of schools. The style…

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    As a generalist teacher of Primary School, my aim will be to engage students and motivate them to exceed their potential in all areas of their academic learning and personal social development. Engaging students in the content I teach by exciting them about information and teaching them to learn and think for themselves is my goal as a teacher. Ultimately, I aim to instil in students an awareness of the importance of life-long learning. To achieve this aim I will select content that is…

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    time for students, the transition is filled with great anxiety and stress for many adolescents (Herlihy) A new building, new teachers and different expectations. Adding to that stress is making new friends and a more challenging course load. What if it had not been such a stressful experience? What if you began this process as part of an established community of friends? What if that community helped you to learn about the school? What if you had a support system of students and teachers…

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    bullying, Jindal-Snape and Foggie (2008) state that students declare insufficient support with bullying and that students are effectively told to ‘handle it’ or ‘get over it’ (p. 9). Interestingly Arbuckle and Little (2004) pose that peer pressure increases at this level and subsequently there is a rise in both teasing and bullying. Arbuckle and Little (2004) further link transition and student behaviour issues together. Dauntingly, for students who are faced with transitioning into a new…

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    While Technology can foster more cheating in class and on assignments, Technology has limitless resources for improving education and making learning more amusing and operative. Because we live in digital world students can learn life skills through technology, and students have immediate access to information that can complement their learning experience. Although time has passed, technology has become the forerunner and society has become more reliable on technology. Technology helps to…

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    with old ideas being challenged and new ones created. Education is my passion. It is a tool I have used to change not only my world, but the lives of the students I’ve come in contact with. My educational philosophy embraces my beliefs that every child can learn, when all stakeholders work together to narrow the opportunity gap. Student who are placed in an environment, which embraces the ideas of teaching the whole child, fostering their developmental, educational, and social needs, have…

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    important peer relationships can be. Even though the teacher should be trying to build a relationship with each student, there is only one teacher and there are 24 other students. So the majority of interactions are with peers. This made me see how important it is to set up the classroom environment early. Establishing the classroom interaction and environment earlier was a key thought from the author. I would agree that it is important to create positive and encouraging vibes so students can…

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    society it is common to view a teacher as an information giver who blesses students with the gift of knowledge. Concurrently it is believed that the student is a receptacle for this information to be stored in. Although I have been raised with this same belief, I have concluded through Plato and Freire that this concept of education doesn’t support the true value of education. Therefore, I contend…

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    be doing something that I personally chose to do. Being a teacher was something I always thought about, but public speaking was my greatest fear, so I figured if I can’t do public speaking I can’t be a teacher. However, once I changed my major from dental hygiene to education my fear suddenly went away. As I was taking my dental hygiene classes, I worked at and still work at a retail store called…

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