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    different points and aspects of having a culturally responsive classroom and also how to be a culturally responsive teacher. This is very important in culturally diverse classrooms and all other classrooms no matter what sort of diversity is present. Many things can be taken from the short quote of Gay’s about culturally responsive teaching and the classroom setting. He first talks about the importance of using the student’s culture in the classroom. This requires the teacher to have knowledge about the

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    or things‚ especially in an artistic context. Ideally‚ any classroom in any academic institution should facilitate this no matter what subject is taught‚ no matter how many students attend‚ no matter what; there are no exceptions. To our dismay‚ this is not a utopian world. Indeed‚ there’s certainly a “gap between faculty and student expectations that leave the both parties unfulfilled” as mentioned in the essay “Creativity in the Classroom” by Ernest L. Boyer. In the essay‚ Boyer claimed that “if

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    redefines the usual perspectives and asks us to stretch our understanding to include the potential capabilities of every learner and what it is that they bring with them to make a unique individual worth developing. In his book Awakening Genius in the Classroom‚ Thomas Armstrong coaxes each reader to examine his or her own belief system and to see "genius" as a conceptualization of the best that we each have to offer. The redefining of a commonly understood word in this way is a strategy modeled after Howard

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    turned around and replied back “You are going to be filling in for Mrs. lewis today!”. Principle Higgins slowly guides me to Mrs. Lewis’s classroom. I come in the classroom noticing everyone’s staring at me‚ Principle Higgins says with a booming voice ”6th graders today you’re going to being taught by Mr. Johnson!”‚ I see principle higgins walking out of the classroom as if he wasn’t leaving to someone else’s job. They greet me with a slight silence‚ I start to look around to see if they have a certain

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    Objective In this workshop we will introduce the topic of classroom management. This lesson will address: • Starting the School Year on the Right Foot • Minimizing Discipline Problems Once School Has Begun • Identifying Class Procedures and Expectations Introduction The one problem with which almost all beginning teachers struggle is controlling inappropriate student behavior. Students have unique backgrounds and experiences‚ so every day the teacher needs to address a wide spectrum of individual

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    Teacher’s Responsibilities in the Classroom Teachers create opportunities for students to grow and demonstrate what they’ve learned. Teachers maximize their opportunities to shape the education of students. Maintain the different roles needed‚ such as instructing the entire class and providing each student with the developmental tools to succeed. Discipline justly and create a safe environment where bullying isn’t tolerated. Follow the state regulations and school district policies in order to

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    The Benefits of Multicultural Education in the Classroom I have grown up with Education being my catapult through life; I love it. I love to study children and figure out how they learn and how our educational experiences shape us as adults. Five years ago‚ I found myself accepting a position as a Toddler teacher in a government facility. To describe it simply‚ I was a fish out of water. I had experience with children‚ but not with children so small. This experience taught me a great deal

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    and most importantly school work. Thats why i feel technolgy is affeting teenagers negativley. One of the enormous down falls on teenagers and the use of technolgy is instant messaging. Weather it is on a social network site or texting someone‚ technology has taken away personal and intimate conversations. Meeting someone online rather then running into them at a park or a store take away the opportunity to know the person on a personal level. It may also effect the way you speak. For example if

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    As technology is developed‚ our life standard and communications change drastically. Teenagers especially increasingly attach and depend on it as it’s the only way we know to do things. We do not write our parents letters but instead send them an email or a text. That doesn’t necessarily means it’s a bad thing because technology especially the social networks get people connected to each other from around the world. Social network is a community on internet where people have their own profile to

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    Educators need to recognize that they will have students with diverse cultures and ethnicities in their classrooms that will affect their students’ personalities‚ sense of selves‚ social skills‚ relationships‚ morality‚ and prosocial behaviors. Two ideas that may help my future students feel related or comfortable in the classroom while addressing cultural differences include: recognizing how ethnic identities influence my students‚ and incorporating lessons that permit students to use their interpersonal

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