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- Educators support learning in every aspect of life
- It is my opinion that we are all educators in one way or another, but a
dedicated educator is a scholar, a learner, and so much more.
- Trust, equality, adventure, sharing, love, respect, friendship,
braveness, knowledge, perspective, and devotion are the foundations from
which my educational pedagogies are based on.
- My teaching focus is on ideas and showing the many sides to any
argument, not beliefs because an idea supports learning whereas beliefs
support hostility (as we’ve seen throughout the world)
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- Every person is capable of learning
- There are many forms of intelligence. My goal is to help every student
see their strengths and work on their weaknesses.
- I work with all of the students individually to find and further their
Zone of Proximal Developments’ during student centered time.
- Scaffolding though mediation will occur during teacher-centered time.
- If we can’t pursue our own learning and creating, then can we ever be
said to really be learning or are we just memorizing?
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- The classroom environment is not a closed system, everything the
students and staff bring to the school becomes a part of the school.
- The classroom needs to be a safe environment for the expression of ideas
and learning.
- There is a dynamic interaction, conditioned from the first day of school
and there after, that is the foundation for learning and behavior.
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- Accountability
- Teacher Quality
- Options and Choices for Parents
- Instructional Methods
- Language Development
- Technology Resources
- Diversity
- Exceptionalities
- Multicultural Education
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- There are certain developmental risks you will encounter when working
with children in upper elementary.
As they are going though puberty, it is a very awkward time for
everyone. It is important that
these children understand and empathize with what is happening to them
and to their peers. As teachers,
we must watch out for and discourage teasing, sexual touching, sexism
and discrimination.
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- I will model, encourage, and reward the creativity of my students. And in rewarding them, I mean with
praise or public display.
- I believe intelligence in creativity is taking risks, being persistent,
asking questions, and challenging ideas.
- Creativity is also trying
alternate viewpoints, practicing divergent thinking, and exploring new
ideas.
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- Standardized testing has become a necessity for analysis, improvement,
governments, other agencies, and the comparison of multinational
educational systems, but issues of cultural, economical, and practical biases have been called into
question
- As teachers, we must realize the need to help our students succeed
without directly teaching to the tests.
- Standardized testing has formats and concepts that we must teach to the
students. Also, objectives are
taught and retaught though engagement in interesting lessons.
- A good teacher will find ways to incorporate their curriculum, testing
practice, current events, and objectives into every lessons.
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- The behavior approaches that I will use in the class will be centered in
rewards and punishments because both exist in our lives, so should both
be present in a good school atmosphere.
- The key is to analyze a target
behavior, choose re-inforcers, continuous shaping and reinforcement,
then switch to variable reinforcement. Model these target behaviors to
the class, and point to others that are modeling the behavior to
encourage it in others.
- Classroom assessment is a very valuable tool for students and teachers
alike. Teachers and students
should view the curriculum data and class atmosphere for analysis. The next step is to develop a plan of
action. This is done through
discussion about different problems and what works.
- Keep the class plan of action on
display, as a reminder of what you all are working towards.
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- Parental involvement is crucial.
- I will have a weekly calendar of events to be taken home and signed.
- I work at having a protected website of the class activities, progress,
events, educational links, online community, and comments.
- I understand that parents work at all different times and will make
myself available to meet individually with everyone at differing times.
- I will have many available avenues for parental involvement, monitoring,
mentoring, communication, participation, and interaction
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- An effective classroom environment incorporates all the tools of
learning.
- I keep posters and displays on what the kids are learning and examples
of art or creativity. I post the
class rules, and maintain a flexible yet rehearsed schedule of events.
- Mnemonic devices increase retention.
I will work with students individually to help them find what
works for them.
- These visual and rehearsal techniques will increase memory retention
and show the students and others what is expected of them.
- I have subject or skill based areas separate and distinct.
- Concepts, or mental abstractions of categories, objects, people,
events, or ideas, are formed everyday.
It is important that we as teacher see this and understand how
students are forming concepts individually and as groups.
- Concept forming leads to reasoning, knowledge transfer and problem
solving skills
- I will encourage my students to challenge or reinforce the concepts
they’ve formed though valid argument, experimentation, and reasoning.
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- I want to know their opinions, learning styles, situations, strengths,
and weaknesses.
- In this social world we must work together to achieve more.
- I am open to unstructured discovery, I want the students to have as much
time on their own as group time.
- I want them to ask questions, make hypothesis, test those hypothesis and
form ideas that lead to conclusions.
- Teacher-centered and Student-centered learning will be of equal
allocated time, with flexibility for lessons that encourage more engaged
time.
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- Language development is critical for continuing education.
- I do not promote Basil Readers. Instead, I encourage discovery and
vocabulary in the context of the original books.
- Children from cultures outside of what has become the U.S. model may be
inhibited by learning and interacting styles that differ from their
cultures approach to communication.
- Teachers need to build on concepts of learning that children have been
exposed to by their parents.
- I understand that non-native speakers of English will need time to
adjust and be unfamiliar with the language. I know this from my
experiences with learning French.
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- I make it part of my job to keep informed and research websites, technology, and
educational techniques in the field of technology.
- My purposes for being technology based: I’m training the future for the
future, efficient assessment, and bringing the outside world into the
classroom.
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- I will work to disband gender, ethnic, religious, and class stereotypes
in my class.
- Public education should value the diversity of our students and our
nation. It should also stress the importance of American democratic
values, which include justice, equality, and human rights including
freedom of expression and freedom of choice.
- Cultural stereotyping or any other form of discrimination will not be
tolerated.
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- Physical, psychological, emotional, and social handicapped children can
excel in an environment that supports their styles of learning.
- I understand and have worked with children with exceptionalities. I know
that I must adjust my techniques for them to encourage and enforce
learning, memory, and other skills.
- Patience, understanding, and accommodation are my foci.
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- Teachers need to be careful not to perpetuate stereotypes though the
reading of ethnic literature
- I watch out that in exposing one aspect of a culture you don’t make
that aspect the underlying example of everyone from that culture. Such
as, if you are studying Caesar Chavez make sure that you study other
non-farming oriented Mexican-Americans.
- Also, the best examples of culture come from the people
themselves. Get the culture
presented by someone from the culture, it will hold more meaning and
validity.
- Let children choose their own examples and point out others from the
same ethnic group and how their ideas were the same and/or different.
- Look at the type and source of multicultural literature, make sure that
it is accurate, up-to-date, and good literature.
- Teach multiculturally, not multiculturalism.
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- I have affiliated myself with many organizations, dedicated to the
advancement of knowledge and extending a helping hand, such as;
- Boy Scouts of America, Key Club, SADD, McLaren Hospice, Red Cross,
Carriage Town Renaissance, Theta Chi International Fraternity, North End
Soup Kitchen, Bridges to the Future, 21st Century Education Centers, Center for Service
Learning and School Partnerships, Students for Social Change,
International Students Organization, Anti-Defamation League, Students
Promoting Literature, Flint Community Schools, Beecher Community
Schools, and Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools. And, I hope to add your
organization to my list of achievements.
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