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    Advantages of Home Tutors

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    totally uncommitted and unprofessional and they may compromise on the quality of teaching. The third advantage is that home tutors try to keep the numbers small ‚depending on the space they have in their homes which they have converted into classroom .Numbers usually do not go beyond a certain fugure.The small nmbers enables students to be given personal attention ‚which is sorely lacking in schools where a class can be big as 50 . In addition ‚ the tutor gets to know the students well and is

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    E-Technology

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    Samblanet Professor Bey English 101 22 November 2012 Evolving Classroom America now lives in an age of ever advancing technology. Technology surrounds our lives and is connected to almost everything done today. With all this new technology arises the question‚ should classrooms also implement this technology? The answer is yes‚ classrooms absolutely should keep up with the advancing technology. Some may argue that it is not good for a classroom as it will distract kids or send them off track and hinder

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    Learning Environment 1. School Facilities 2. The Pasay City North High School 3. Observation and Reflection D. Focus 2: Leaner’s Characteristics and Needs 1. Interview Report 2. Observation and Reflection E. Focus 3: Classroom Management and Learning 1. Checklist on Evident 2. Classroom Management 3. Observation and Reflection F. Focus 4. Learner’s Characteristics and Learning Activities 1. Observation and Reflection G. Focus 5. Individual Differences 1. Accomplished Learners Profile

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    china and america

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    get the grade. also your grade is yours ‚no one will care about it. In the other hand ‚ the school will separate the students to several class‚ different teachers will come to the different classroom to teach the students in china. in contrast‚ in America it is opposite‚ students went to different classrooms to take different class . Not only the education is different ‚ but also the government is different too .the america put democratic vote into practice‚ but in china ‚ the democratic election

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    Personal Responsibility

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    hand‚ personal responsibility is the acceptance of failure to accomplish the task that we are obligated to. As a college level student‚ we know that part of our responsibility is to read assigned materials‚ complete task on time and take part in classroom discussions at the very least. Failure to complete these tasks ultimately could result in dismissal from a chosen program and a delay educational goals. One strategy for overcoming the pressures of student life is time/self-management. At the

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    Narration report

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    shows us how important are the principles of learning in the teaching-learning process. Through observation‚ I was able to identify applications of the principles of learning. In the class that I have observed‚ all of these principles were adhered by the teacher. In episode 2‚ it tells us how important are the guiding principles in determining and formulating learning objectives. During my observations‚ the teacher was able to observe these principles. Thus‚ the lesson objective is SMART (Specific

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    finish homework by using pens. The Internet can do everything people want it to do. Of course‚ the Internet provides people more convenience‚ but an online class is not the best way to study. Actually‚ I prefer studying in a real classroom. I feel that in a classroom people have more motivation‚ more communication and learn more. At a school people have the motivation to study and follow the teachers. While the people who study online feel not as active as on campus because schools create an

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    Baking Tools & Equipments

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    Name: Angelica D. Taer Course & Year: BEEd 2 EPISODE 4: THE LEARNERS’ DEVELOPMENT and ENVIRONMENT OBSERVATION REPORT Name of the School Observed: OBRERO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Address: OBRERO BUTUAN CITY Date of Visit: JULY 26‚ 2013 In this Episode‚ I was able to observe the students

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    requirements‚ accommodations‚ or modifications to better service their children. Before the child enters the classroom‚ I make sure they know they are included. I post a welcome sign for each new child and their cubby is already labeled so they know where to store their belongings. Once the child has entered the classroom‚ I take another child and introduce them and then we all take a tour of the classroom. This gives us a time to get to know each other‚ I can find out their likes and dislikes‚ observe

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    The Wave

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    The Wave Composers use a number of techniques to make stories more meaningful. The Wave is a book published in 1981‚ it is a story based upon actual events that took place as a result of a history class experiment. In the novel ‘The Wave’ Martin Rhue uses a wide range of techniques such as repetition‚ vernacular and visual imagery to entirely highlight ‘what begins as a small movement can often become out of control and destructive’. Therefore this portrayal of the characters‚ themes and setting

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