The Art of Teaching Essay

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    According to the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (2012) accomplished reading-language arts teachers understand the instruction of literacy includes the intricacy of pedagogy that embodies a universal, an inventive designed to meet the various literacy needs of every student. A substantial number of teachers who undergo the national board candidacy tend to describe it as the best professional development they have ever experienced, even if they fail to achieve national board…

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    Liberal Arts Critique

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    The presentation “A Liberal Use of ‘Liberal Arts’” by Matt Kirk, is a presentation teaching the audience about the classical view of liberal arts, specifically the trivium. The speaker then explains how the trivium disappeared from current education. Finally, the speaker calls for modern education to use elements of the classical liberal education, in order to make education stronger. The visual aid was very effectively used to create a guide for the audience to follow. The slides contained…

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    The art of cursive and its importaince Schools teaching or not teaching is definatelt a hot topic lately. There are many who believe there is no ise for it anymore. There is also the other side of the coin(such as myself) who believe cursive is not only importaint, but essential to holding onto a beautiful art of writting, a kind of history,in a sense. You must also take into consideration the physical effects on our brains. As a child it brought me so much joy to learn cursive…

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    Music can potentially be a responsive pedagogy across curriculum subject. Music is a form of art which allows us to enhance our experiences and develop personal connections. Like, music teaching is also a practice where educators are to discover their own teaching identity. Curriculum, instructions, and assessment are all steps educators must take when teaching students. Yet, when it comes to teaching curriculum within our classrooms the power of music is often overlooked. In fact, music is one…

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    Integration in Art Class When understanding the importance of Biblical integration in an art class, it is important to first understand that the Word of God is an infallible truth. Without the Scriptures in the art classrooms, it will present itself with no true spiritual meaning or purpose. Many Christian art teachers choose to ignore Biblical integration in their art lessons. They sometimes do not dedicate themselves to learn more about integration of faith and learning in the art…

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    Arts Students in colleges or universities have complained that why they have to take music apprieciation or art apprieciation if they are majoring in biology or law. According to Necessary Edges: Arts, Empathy, and Education by Yo-Yo Ma, “The value behind arts integration-collaboration, flexible thinking, and disciplined imagination- lead to the capacity to innovate” (Ma 258). In today society people live in a world where art is all around them, but they don’t know it. This is why universities…

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    Montessori Learning Method

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    Rudolf Steiner where truly revolutionary with each their own alternative method of teaching students in middle school that has changed the ways of teaching children worldwide and for many generations to come. With these new ways of teaching such as (Maria Montessori’s teaching method of allowing children to choose how they would like to learn, or Edward Harness’s teaching method of…

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    Buddhism Dbq

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    Buddhism spread though China people began to react differently to the new forms of teaching. People who were in lower positions of social hierarchy however, openly accepted Buddhism as a teaching and as a religion. Zhi Dun, states “He will behold the Buddha and be enlightened in his spirit, and then he will enter Nirvana.” (Doc. 2) This evidence describes the remarkable rewards that follow if one pursues Buddha’s teachings. People then sought to obtain Nirvana and therefore follow Buddha’s…

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    education or training requirements, salary and benefits offered and the duties for a particular career when making this decision. As far as skills and talents, they are numerous. To be an art therapist it is important to be a good listener, be creative, and have observant skills is a good skill to have to be an art therapist because in order to be helpful for the person, you need to be able to listen well to figure out what is needed to help. Having a creativity mind is very important when…

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    the men who wrote the Great Books, which are the liberal arts curriculum. The men formed by the Great Books have been the great minds of countless ages: Thomas Aquinas, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln. My admiration of some of these men's skills, particularly my enjoyment of fine literature, was in many ways my first taste of the liberal arts. Due to a strong Catholic upbringing, I enjoyed my theology classes, and came to more of the arts through history and philosophy, as well as literature,…

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