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Write anaccount of appropriate teaching activities for a specified age group for aconcept linked to a skill for Geography, History and R.E.
... promotes an understanding from children to appreciate different cultures and beliefs. I decided that Celebration was an interesting concept to focus on in order to promote empathy as a skill, so that children can look at and appreciate the different ...
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Writting TO Persude
... imagine a respectful person like Mayor of Stoke-On-Trent is to come to access our school facilities and environment being welcomed by rubbish all over the place, uncivilised students, filth toilets, stinking old classrooms, students smoking during the lesson times etc. ...
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Yet, Coach Carter was a basketball movie that emphasizes not only on the game of basketball but the importance of being a scholar athlete and going to college. Maybe because I am an educator
... the stereotypical low-income black and Hispanic community whose only hope is for their children to grow up unharmed. The idea of teenage pregnancy, people killed, and high school dropouts are an everyday deal with this community. Yet, Coach Carter came ...
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You are hired to teach a struggling student (Joy) more effective study skills. Describe five different strategies that you will teach Joy so that she can study and learn more effectively.
... grades, I might also provide specific questions that remind students to think about what they already know about a topic as they read and study.
Secondly, I would teach Joy to organize. Organized information is stored and retrieved more easily than ...
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Your understanding of the authors views in “ Weep not child” Ngugi Wa Thiong’o was born on the 5th of January in 1938, in Kenya, at the time when Kenya was under British rule
... boy being affected by the society and the country he is living in.
The author includes different themes like: education, the roles in the family and conflicts. Education parallels the life of the Kenyan people, in Kenya; those who receive ...
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‘Children should be taught to speak English properly when they come to school.’ Discuss the linguistic, social and educational issues raised by this comment.
... the statements means didactic teaching.
This leads onto the statement 'to speak English properly'. Properly is a very broad term, which is extremely unhelpful in this context. It may be argued that speaking properly is using a particular accent, which is ...
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‘Discuss how those working in primary education settings can contribute to positive educational and welfare outcomes for children with special needs’
... because the terminology which is acceptable changes over time and also because it is for individuals to define their own situation.
"Disability" as a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits or restricts the condition, manner, or duration under which an ...
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‘Essay writing is not a reliable form of assessment’
... written assignments that students are required to submit. The aim of writing an essay is to inform, entertain and be able to convince the person reading it. It is the response to a question which needs a point of view ...
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‘Observation is
... the correct way of using equipment if needed. Not everything you observe can be tasted or touched or even smelt. Therefore many observation activities need supervision.
However, I feel that observation is a very important and essential aspect to science, which ...
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‘Outline and evaluate two or more explanations relating to interpersonal attraction’ ‘Outline and evaluate two or more explanations relating to interpersonal attraction’
... and on students so it's not typical of society. Another piece of evidence was done by Bossard (1932) he looked at marriage licences in Philadelphia and found that marriage partners had already lived close to one another. Proximity provides the ...
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“An Ability to calculate mentally lies at the heart of numeracy”
... Numeracy Strategy, written in 1999, has four main recommendations as an approach to teaching:
* Dedicated mathematics lessons every day
* Direct teaching and interactive oral work with the whole class and groups
* An emphasis on mental calculation
* Controlled differentiation, with all ...
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“Consider the importance of Non Verbal Communication in a typical classroom”
... there is cultural problem with interpreting them, can be very quick and indirect, most often are unconscious & are usually only valid if genuine. Non-verbal communication in the classroom occurs with distance, environment, facial expressions, vocal cues, body movements, gestures, ...
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“How can you alter your style of teaching to meet the demands of practice and competitive situations for individual, racket and team activities?”
... this style with a large group or with dangerous activities to maintain control. Also if there's one technique for a skill; the demonstration applies to everyone. E.g. teaching the arm action of front crawl would enable me to be safe ...
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“Physical attractiveness is the basis of the formation of relationships”Using research studies discuss this statement.
... all different so therefore generalisation is difficult. In addition there are cultural issues also as the white American students were studied only. However, Walster, in a second study, six months later used the matching hypothesis and tracked some of the ...
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“Rudyard Kipling’s novel, Kim, justifies Empire and mythologizes the ordeals of colonial rule” To what extent is the above statement true in the novel.
... helpless and childlike; more a danger to themselves than their British overlords. Fundamentally, we shall see that the author justifies imperialism through his anthropological assertions. I will then examine how these attitudes are emphasized in the author's assessment of education, ...
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“The so called ‘New Legislations’ at Rokeby School are not contributing to greater academic achievement, however, they are penalising students”.
... minutes to walk to school since buses are most of the time unavailable. This literally is breathtaking!
Although this has caused us students anger, we do appreciate been let out of school 30 minutes earlier. However, saying this I do believe ...
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“TV and radio are as much for education as for entertainment” – Write and article for a magazine arguing that nowadays TV or radio can be important source of education
... and "CBBC" for the younger generation provide children with a source of education outside school which can be , at times, more exciting and interesting compared to the dull work at school. On the positive side, you even don't get ...