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    PHILIPPINES Gen. Santos Ave.‚ Upper Bicutan‚ Taguig City TAGUIG CAMPUS PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING 1 SEED 3043 2ND Semester SY2010-2011 The Relationship of the Taxonomy of Objectives with the Guiding Principles in the Selection and Organizing of Contents Prepared by: GARCIA‚ JENNIFER A.‚ BSED II-1 Submitted to: DR. JUANITA B. CARLOS March 19‚ 2011 INTRODUCTION The Relationship of the Taxonomy of Objectives with the Guiding Principles in the Selection and Organizing of Contents is the concept I choose

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    responses to literature. In “Perspective-Taking as Transformative Practice in Teaching Multicultural Literature to White Students” by Amanda Haertling Thein‚ Richard Beach‚ and Daryl Parks‚ the authors discuss the difficulties and successful tactics used to teach different perspectives to white students through the use of multicultural literature in the English-Language Arts classroom. Thein begins with explaining that changes do not happen overnight in students by reading literature‚ but that does

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    GUMATAY‚ Ma. Rina Marcela T. ED2-01 PHILOSOPHERS ANCIENT PERIOD Aristotle Famous for his writings on physics‚ metaphysics‚ poetry‚ theater‚ music‚ logic‚ rhetoric‚ linguistics‚ politics‚ government‚ ethics‚ biology‚ and zoology‚ he was an extremely learned and educated individual. He is also among the first person to set a comprehensive system of Western philosophy which include views about morality and aesthetics‚ logic and science‚ politics and metaphysics. This system became the supporting

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    September 14‚ 2013 THE GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF STUDENT LEARNING Principles are lighthouses. They do not move. We cannot break them; we can only break ourselves against them. --Stephen R. Covey A. The Principle of Clarity Learning Evaluation should bebased on clearly stated objectives. An objective is defined as the statement of the expected behaviors that the student should display after instruction or teaching. These objectives serve as basis for constructing and using

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    Teaching and using multicultural literature in the classroom is very important for teacher to encourage students to read books that are culturally diverse. It is very important for students to become diverse and learn about their friend family traditions. By introducing multicultural literature in the classroom you are preventing prejudices and stereotypes from your students minds and to the rest of their lives. When deciding if a work is appropriate to bring in to the classroom. The work needs

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    Louie Zamperini

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    was born in 1917 to loving Italian immigrants in New York. At the age of two‚ his family moved to California. Louie had two older sisters and an older brother and mentor‚ Pete. Since he spoke no English‚ he was an easy target for bullies. As a child‚ he was infamous for beating up kids‚ smoking and drinking at a young age‚ stealing‚ running away‚ and never listening to his parents. When Louie found out his house key worked on his school gym‚ he and a few friends decided to start sneaking into games

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    A REVIEW OF “THE PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING AND LEARNING” BY ADEYANJU‚ ‘LADE JOEL IN EHINDERO‚ O. J. AND ALADEJANA‚ F. O. (EDITORS) ”PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF EDUCATION” ILE-IFE: PRINTED BY YOMMITTE PRINTS‚ 2005. The article “The principles of Teaching and Learning” written by ‘Lade Joel Adeyanju was a chapter in the book “Principles of and Practice of Education” edited by O. J. Ehindero and F. O. Aladejana and published in 2005. By its presentation‚ the book was a ‘Book of Readings’

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    Grammar Skills……………………4 1.3 The Content of Teaching grammar…………………………………….…6 PART 2 MAJOR METHODS AND PRINCIPLES …………………...…….8 1.1 A Brief Review of the Major Methods of Foreign Language Teaching.…8 1.1.1 The Grammar Translation method…………………………………..…8 1.1.2 The Direct Method……………………………………………………..9 1.1.3 The Audiolingual Method……………………………………….……10 1.1.4 Grammar explanations as used in the major methods………..……….10 1.2 Some General Principles of Grammar Teaching……………………..….11 1.2.1 Conscious approach………………………………………………

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    Kounin Teaching Principles

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    realising that teaching and discipline were closely related. He produced a model for teachers to effectively reduce student misbehaviour. There are many benefits for teachers who follow his model. In his book Discipline and Group Management‚ Jacob Kounin introduced a model for teachers to assist in classroom management. His principles would dramatically reduce misbehaviour of students in classrooms‚ if teachers were to follow them. Kounin came about these principles after realising that teaching and discipline

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    The character of belinda There are several aspects of the personality of Belinda as portrayed by Pope in The Rape of the Lock. It will be wrong to regard her purely as a goddess‚ or as a pretty spoiled child‚ or as a flirt. She is a combination of all three‚ and yet much more than such a combination. We see her in many different lights. We see her as a coquette‚ an injured innocent‚ a sweet charmer‚ a society belle‚ a rival of the sun‚ and a murderer of millions. She has‚ indeed‚ a Cleopatra-like

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