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    I believe that education is an individual, unique experience for every student who enters a classroom. I think that teachers must understand the importance of being a teacher, its very important that teachers consider teaching to be a lifestyle. This profession helps a lot the students, and their minds, and students and parents trust their education to them. I think that teachers must facilitate learning and growth academically, personally and ethically, its very important that every teacher…

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    rates. The same study cited above also found that starting the school day at a later time improved school attendance. When students slept adequately, they were less sluggish in the morning and more enthusiastic about going to school. (Master of Arts and Teaching ). Most teens these days are late or tardy to school because of sleeping in late or traffic on the way there. Even though there is really nothing you can do about the traffic sleeping in will no longer be an issue. Since you get to sleep…

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    Through our teaching experiences, we come across students that have different levels of maturity. Immature students often give us a hard time, but the way forward is that we must perceive immaturity as a characteristic and a potential of growth. In this respect, two major aspects of growth are Dependence: the reliance on somebody’s help to grow and Plasticity: the adaptability and flexibility of an immature creature through the process of growth. In this regard, dependence is crucial as it…

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    Mark, Luke, and John. These gospels connect to events in Jesus’ life such as healing the sick and working miracles. Open bible- Jesus’ Teachings In History Alive!, it explained that although Jesus built his teaching on Jewish beliefs, he emphasized love and mercy. He first taught in Jewish places of worship, or synagogues. When word spread about his teachings, people came to hear him. Before his huge reputation, Jesus assembled a small number of followers called disciples so that they would…

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    component in language teaching has not been equally the same in different approaches and methods of foreign language teaching. This paper explores the role of culture in language teaching and the importance of the integration of culture into the teaching of language in traditional, innovative and modern approaches to language teaching. It starts from the ancient times and the age of popularity of Grammar-translation…

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    There are several concepts we learned about in my community class that apply to my service work. We Care Arts strives to not only stabilize members of the community with disabilities, but they also recognize the need across the entire community and travel to schools, nursing homes, and even hospitals to give art lessons. In this way, We Care Arts strives to help develop the greater Dayton community and not just their clients. In class, we learned about what it means to work towards community…

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    few fundamental parts of learning that seems to be missing. Many people believe that these missing pieces are art, dance, drama, and music. When applied right many experts believe that these artistic subjects will enhance what is learned in the core subjects. For this reason it seems that they should be applied, but in many schools they still are not being incorporated in the curriculum. Art, dance, drama, and music are implemented as important parts of a student’s education because they…

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    Every year, it is painful to see art and music teachers begging their students to pay just a little more than the material fee, saying that it is donation to the school. They always resort to bribing the students with extra credit given to only those who paid it within the first two weeks, and even then majority of the students do not pay. Sometimes, even with the meager donations they get from outside, the school cannot fund the course and end up cutting them. As an art major, I feel concerned…

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    Big Ideas One of the major themes that I found in Learning and the Arts through the Ages was the idea that “Stories stimulate not just the imagination but also our ability to organize a range of material into coherent units that make sense on an emotional and rational level” (Egan 1988). The author is saying that creativity is not just imagination it is an organizational pattern of creative thoughts. Which allows you to take random events throughout the day and be able to organize them in a…

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    Derby College of Art, Smith studied art mainly taking commercial design courses before advancing to Hornsey College of Art in London where he pursued his post graduate studies. All of Smith’s work experience throughout his life was art influenced. The London based Electric Colour Company was founded in 1969 by Dave Smith and three other artists (Andrew Greaves, Jeffrey Pine and Roderic Stokes). He then left to teach at a college in North England. After a few years of in teaching in North…

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