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    Classroom management is the most important skill for any new teacher to acquire and it is a constant challenge as a new teacher tries to master the art of teaching. This is supported by Sokal et al. (2003) classroom management seems to be a high priority for novice and experienced teachers. The purpose of this essay will be to assess the importance of classroom management and how it affects the factors that influence learning‚ relationships and communication in a classroom. But how does classroom

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    Procedures 1. The philosophy that I choose for my Physical Education Program would be the enjoyment of leisure activities for a lifetime. As a teacher I feel that my job is to teach the students how to make physical education a part of their life. The more I think about it I see that it is not all about teams sport as much as it is having the students develop a "womb to tomb" mentality. 2. The curriculum objectives of my Physical Education Program will include safe participation‚ improving fitness

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    Copyright Student Coursework A percentage of the price you paid for this work will be passed on to the author. Institution: City & Guilds Course: 6302 Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector PTLLS Unit: 1 Task: Theory 1 Words: 1231 Title: Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle. As a teacher in Beauty Therapy I would have many roles and responsibilities some of which can be lesson planning‚ identifying a students

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    Education should be one of the highest priorities of a country. Education serves the interests both of the modern state and individual. It serves the state by creating citizens with a common understanding of their identity that manifests itself as nationalism as well as an appreciation of rights and responsibilities. Also it serves the interests of individuals because it enables them to participate in the production of the modern world’s economy‚ politics and society. But lack of high quality and

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    The Importance of Experience and Education After twelve years of school‚ it took me until now to figure out exactly why I had been there all those years. It was not to torture me by making me learn how to spell but to make sure that my classmates and I got the opportunity to make the most of ourselves. Opportunity that would come from learning as much as possible from books and beginning to see that the world focuses on more than just history and English . I owe my success in life and school

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    ADULT EDUCATION Part of being an effective educator involves understanding how adults learn best (Lieb‚1991). Andragogy (adult learning) is a theory that holds a set of assumptions about how adults learn. Andragogy emphasises the value of the process of learning. It uses approaches to learning that are problem-based and collaborative rather than didactic‚ and also emphasises more equality between the teacher and learner. Knowles identified the six principles of adult learning outlined below. Adults

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    Education and Teacher

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    References: Ofcom (2009) Promoting Equality and Diversity [online] | http://www.acmedia.pt/documentacao/promoting.pdf [accessed on 22.04.2013] Teachers.org.uk (2012/2013) NUT Notes Education‚ the Law and You Teaching Effectiveness Program (2013) How do I bring out shy students? [online] http://tep.uoregon.edu/resources/faqs/presenting/shystudents.html UKEssays.com. Roles and responsibilities as a teacher (2013) http://www.ukessays.

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    The America I believe in has great strength in freedom. One of those strengths is freedom of education. Many people all over the United states of America have taken advantage of this freedom. Without freedom we have not established the America we are known as. Does our nation think America should keep their freedom? If we reflect about it a lot of us have freedoms‚ we never even appreciated they were there. We all wake up in the morning and think “I hate school” or “I only drive to school to hang

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    Taxpayers’ Costs to Support Higher Education: A Comparison of Public‚ Private Not-for-Profit‚ And Private For-Profit Institutions Robert J. Shapiro and Nam D. Pham September 2010 Taxpayers’ Costs to Support Higher Education: A Comparison of Public‚ Private Not-for-Profit‚ and Private For-Profit Institutions1 Robert J. Shapiro and Nam D. Pham I. Introduction and Summary of Findings The role of private for-profit institutions of higher education has expanded greatly in recent years

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    Traditional versus IT Education In 20th century education‚ traditional instructions were the main approach to educating students‚ inside and outside of a four-white wall classroom. Traditional education primarily promotes the use of books‚ pencils‚ papers and verbal and physical interactions with the students. Instruction is done on the good-ole chalkboard or whiteboard‚ and rather than communicating with a class online regarding assignments and tasks‚ everything is done inside the classroom

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