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    Ethics along with other sciences study these moralities. Ethical relativism and ethical absolutism are two views that many social scientists are studying. These scientists are especially fascinated by how different the moralities are in different societies. Here‚ it is important to understand how people behave or what people believe. The two views are very different from one another. The first view covered is ethical absolutism. Ethical absolutism suggests that there is only one correct moral standard

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    Teaching as an Act of Love

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    Antonia Darder. Teaching as an Act of Love: Reflections on Paulo Freire and His Contributions to Our Lives and Our Work. Summary: Antonia Darder presents a portrait of why Freire’s work as an educator was so influential in creating an understanding of education as an art. Teaching truly became an art when educators like Freire began to understand the importance of education in the movement of social change. The presence of love in the classroom‚ the type of love that is lively‚ forceful‚ challenging

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    paper will describe the four different types of ethical perspectives. We will start by describing my ethical perspective; which I found out to be "character" from my results on the Ethical Awareness Inventory Assessment. We will then evaluate the four types of ethical perspectives. Which include character/virtue‚ obligation/deontology‚ results/utilitarianism‚ and lastly‚ equity/relativism. Then we will conclude with a brief discussion on issues one is likely to encounter dealing with ethical dilemmas

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    Brophy’s work‚ “one is the importance of helping the classroom become a social community‚ and the other is the power of learning through engagement in real work” (Sergiovanni and Green). As teachers we can teach the standards set by the state but unless our students can relate the concepts being taught to real world experiences they may have trouble understanding the concept. This is referred to as Culturally Relevant Teaching (CRT). Culturally relevant teaching as describe by Gloria Ladson-Billings

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    What is Role Playing? In role playing‚ students act out characters in a predefined "situation". What Is Its Purpose? Role playing allows students to take risk-free positions by acting out characters in hypothetical situations. It can help them understand the range of concerns‚ values‚ and positions held by other people. Role playing is an enlightening and interesting way to help students see a problem from another perspective. What is Brainstorming? Brainstorming is a large or small group activity

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    behaviourist teaching and learning approach. Many educators today however are of the opinion that there should be a shift in teaching and learning from the behaviourist approach to the constructivist approach. a. Compare the differences between constructivist theory and behaviourist theory. Following that‚ discuss how the shift from the behaviourist approach to the constructivist approach affects the way teachers teach and students learn. b. Describe a behaviourist teaching activity (on any

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    The importance of having monitored during three consecutive days successfully led me to make necessary adjustments. The arrangements were needed in any way and involve almost my entire environment as my family‚ work‚ and social activities‚ among others. There are more goals for achieved‚ however my graduation‚ my family and my work‚ preferably are my priority. I have to mention that mostly my compromises I credited efficiently‚ of course‚ when I add something new like the Master Degree in Psychology

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    INTRODUCTION An English teacher plays an important role in teaching English at all levels of education. When he/she teaches English‚ obviously he/she has to follow some methods. There are five main methods in English language teaching: Grammar Translation Method (GTM)‚ Direct Method (DM)‚ Audio Lingual Method (ALM)‚ Situational Language Teaching (SLT) and Communicative Language Teaching (CLT). Among all‚ Communicative Language Teaching (CLT)‚ is one of the new approaches. The aim of this approach

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    1.1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role. The teaching assistant role includes working under the guidance of the teacher‚ supporting teaching and learning in the school nursery through group activities. I am able to devise learning activity plans also and also spontaneous learning activities which occur through play and other immediate learning activities. The learning assistant role also includes administration‚ wall displays‚ food preparation‚ leading activities with smaller

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    Ethical Communication Communication Management 355‚ Section W01 Professor Madge Johnson April 17‚ 2013 Ethical Communication By definition ethical communication is “communication that is honest‚ fair and considerate of others’ rights.” Communication plays a key role in organizations‚ without communication‚ it’s impossible for an organization function let alone prospers. With the advent of new technologies‚ evenhanded communication is much more commonplace. For the purposes of this

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