Role of technology in teaching strategies Essay

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    Professional Disposition I believe that teaching involves many factors that work together to make effective teachers. This involves effective planning, differentiation of instruction, implementation of differentiated strategies and interventions, and professional developments. When evaluating professional dispositions, it is important to understand what that entails. Professional dispositions are one’s beliefs, value system, attitudes and actions in and out of the classroom. It is how…

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    is taking place in the field of education. As the world becomes increasingly reliant on computer technology, it is logical for individuals to consider entering the field of computer technology, which includes myself. It is apparent that technology has advanced to the point if there is a question concerning any subject matter, a clarification can immediately be found by using a computer. Technology has grown so much in the past few years that the world has shrunk and the people living in…

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    would help to increase knowledge and skills. I will make sure my students have discussions, peer teaching, role playing, debates, and think-pair-share with the class. It would allow me to be engaged in meaningful discussions, planning, and practice. Coherence in professional development would increase my learning as a teacher and would improve my classroom practice. Ways I could apply coherence teaching in my classroom would be to offer a variety of different activities and allow the…

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    that attend my campus come from the four high schools that are in the district. Our campus focus is on career and technology education, and we offer a wide array of programs. Our 2015/2016 plan includes goals for the entire CTE department and major initiatives for my campus. I will explain the need and rationale for the goals that will contain measurable data, and the principal’s role as a leader in the plan. The thought behind the plan is to improve the learning for our students, so they have…

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    students; the method is named after the philosopher Socrates. It ultimately teaches a deeper level of critical thinking amongst students by requiring them to repeatedly evaluate a claim they previously made in order to better perform multiple learning strategies. The author Jill Avery begins by introducing the “case method” stating “many educators use it [in order] to help their students strengthen their critical thinking and decision making skills” (1) It is said that Socratic (case) method…

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    Opportunities to learn should consist of experiences that facilitate the construction of knowledge (Jonassen, 1999). The hands-on and minds-on approach to learning develops a deeper understanding of the topic being taught (Staats, 2011). These styles of teaching are essential when working with young children and areas of the humanities. The goal of this essay is to outline inquiry-based learning in a constructivist environment and discuss how educators can work…

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    as an educator, the learning of each child is valuable. I incorporate books on tape, and recordings for students with auditory learning styles. I use laptops, interactive whiteboard lessons, and power points to support children whom learn with technology. For visual learners, power points are supportive, along with modeling lessons or activities. We use kinesthetic movements when learning; also we use these for brain breaks. For children needing hands-on experiences there are manipulatives…

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    An effective literacy teacher possesses an array of strategies to create a literary environment that foments many reading opportunities that allow students to development as readers (Tompkins, 2010). Reading teachers should be able to assess student’s abilities, interpret the data, and use the data to implement successful strategies to enhance the reading abilities of all the learners in the classroom. As a teacher becomes an expert and understands how students develop as readers, the instructor…

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    teachers to have a computer at home to succeed in the classroom? Strongly differ. 10. Does CT make teachers feel more competent as professionals? Strongly concur. 11. Is it necessary to have quality training for teachers on how to implement teaching strategies including CT? Moderately concur. 12. Does CT give teachers the opportunity to be class…

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    environment of your chosen HE provider. University of Canberra operates in the service providing industry. The university’s operations are influenced by a number of external environment factors including; changes in the international and local culture; technology; economy; political, legal, and social environments; competitors; labour market conditions, and unions activities. The University of Canberra operates through offering education to students from all Australian states and over 100…

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