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    Assignment on Personal Teaching Methodology Since the advent of language learning as an academic discipline‚ there have been gradual shifts in language teaching methodology from Grammar Translation‚ to Audiolingualism‚ and those applied in more recent and well known Communicative Language Teaching. However‚ ELT practitioners have put forward an array of opinions‚ arguments and concerns over the issue that which of the suggested methodologies works best in language teaching. But‚ a variety of factors

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    Student Teaching Reflection My student teaching provided me with was an experience that will best benefit me into my future teaching career.  I had the opportunity to teach in a 1stgrade classroom.  The class started out with 17 students‚ 5 girls and 12 boys‚ but one student moved away and the class size dropped to 16 students‚ leaving the class with 4 girls and 12 boys.  My cooperating teacher and the students accepted me into their classroom and were excited to have another teacher in the room

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    lesson plan A Strategy or plan for teaching A series of clues to be used during the lesson Lesson planning is a critical factor in the delivery of any session‚ it provides a structure and gives not only the learner but also the lecturer a guide to what‚ how and how long there is to each task in the lesson. Without a lesson plan there would be a lack of structure that could cause the learners to feel lost and unsure as to the objectives of the session. 2.2 Resources In my previous employment

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    The key features of a teacher’s role as a model is not only speech but also attitudes and behaviors in listening writing and reading. Children tend to watch and listen to the way adults uses their grammar‚ depressed economic circumstances‚ or in homes with significantly less enriching‚ educational‚ communicative encounters may have families that use a type of speech providing limited speech specifically and short conversational interchanges. To name a few characteristics of families’ speech are specific

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    my penultimate Lab Band teaching‚ it’s hard to believe how fast this semester is passing. As I prepare for my final teaching this week‚ it’s important to critically analyze my second teaching so that I can learn from any mistakes‚ and build upon previous successes. For the most part‚ I think that my second Lab Band teaching went very well. I would consider it a much better performance than my first‚ primarily because of how much I was able to accomplish. In my first teaching‚ I felt that I lost too

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    Sam Rall Foundations of Education Prof. Yaw October 12‚ 2011 Sittser: Changing the View on Society’s Students Teaching is a unique profession in today’s workplace. It is an occupation that will not give you a promotion very easily based on performance. It is also an occupation that can be seen as something that is not highly enough reimbursed for the impact it has on the lives of young people. A teacher needs an incredible passion for children/adolescents in order to be an effective educator. The

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    peer teaching reflection

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    words has the potential for much more exploration than we used in our peer teaching. We intend to explore each of Laban’s movement elements including “body awareness; space awareness; the awareness of weight‚ time‚ and flow; and the adaptation to partners and groups” (Bergmann‚ 1995‚ p.157). We chose to begin the development of our dance with an introduction to shapes. As Mary Joyce wrote in her book ‘First Steps in Teaching Creative Dance to Children‚’ “shapes are done first because they become

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    Peer Teaching Reflection

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    The peer teaching lesson I created was on graphing through problem solving in an inquiry-based environment. I had a broad idea of what I wanted to accomplish‚ and with the help of my professor‚ peers‚ and host teacher I was able to create the lesson that accomplished the concept I wanted to sharpen. My host teacher gave me some ideas to keep the students engaged‚ because she was afraid if there was a lot of wait time that the students would get out of hand. My professor gave me the idea of showing

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    For the purpose of reflection the essay will be written in the first person‚ In accordance with the School of Health and Social Care and NMC (2010) Code of professional conduct‚ confidentiality shall be maintained and no names will be mentioned to protect identity. The Purpose of reflection was started by John’s (1995) this was to promote valuable practice though the practitioners understanding and learning about their lived experiences. Bengtsson (1998) suggests that reflection can be understood

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    GOOD PRACTICE IN TEACHING ESP PRESENTATIONS Galina Kavaliauskienė Mykolas Romeris University Public speaking is the one skill no successful person can afford to be without. Anonymous. INTRODUCTION Speaking in public always aims at communication and presupposes a different level of formality depending on the settings and the audience. Learning to speak in a foreign language differs from learning other subjects due to its social nature. Language is part of person’s identity

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