If I Were A Teacher Essays and Term Papers
Being A Substitute Teachers AidFormer Substitute Teachers Aid
English 1A
About two years ago I was taking a few introduction classes through Fresno
City College; to education and special education. This class required
that I intern or volunteer in an elementary school class room. After
enjoying my experiences as a ...
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Socrates And GorgiasThe most interesting and influential thinker in the fifth century was Socrates, whose dedication to careful reasoning transformed the entire enterprise since he sought genuine knowledge rather than mere victory over an opponent. Socrates employed the same logical trick, developed by the Sophists ...
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I-searchWhat I Knew and What I Did Not Know
From this research project I wanted to learn more about the paper, what resources (if any)
existed on the internet, and what successes or failures teachers encountered when teaching the
. I had some familiarity with the term "," but since I do not read ...
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The Dead Sea ScrollsClearly and the schism that caused the Dead Sea sect to arise can only be understood in the context of Jewish history and the sectarianism of the Second Temple period in Judea. Across twenty centuries, the Scrolls speak to us of the pluralism that existed in ancient Judaism, each group competing ...
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Layton's "The Role Of The Teacher": A ReviewThe essay "The Role of the Teacher" written by Irving Layton
reviews the current state of our ever criticized school system. The author
shows us how we view the problems of the school system and explains how and
why we place blame on teachers. He shows how "penny-pinching school
boards"(p145) ...
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Order In The ClassroomWhen my friends and I look back at our four years in high school we remember many fond memories. They range from athletic achievements to good grades in certain classes. But one of the memories that we always come back to is about teachers that we always harassed. When we come upon this subject we ...
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CollegeThe Importance of a Education
Johnny is a fifth grade student who is almost ready to graduate and move on to the sixth grade. Johnny however, can not multiply or divide. He cannot spell or read. Johnny fell behind in the third grade. His teacher overlooked his failure and promoted him so that he ...
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Self RelianceSelf-Reliance
I chose the sentence “What I must do is all that concerns me, not what the people think,” because it seems to sum up Ralph Waldo Emerson’s full story. He was an educated man but seems to have endured sorrow in his life which made him seek a simpler life instead of one surrounded ...
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Herbert George WellsJinal Patel
English IV
Mr. Perez
April 4, 2011
Research Paper
I, Herbert George Wells was born on 21 of September 1866 in Kent, England. I was mostly called by the name “Bertie” in my family, and I was the fourth and last child of my parents. My parents were both domestic servants, they ...
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The Friday by Anne HartIt was said by the wise that a small voice can make a big difference. This saying is well portrayed in the short story The Friday everything changed written by Anne Hart. The protagonist in the story is a girl name Alma Niles she is a girl who is well liked thought out the school she attended. This ...
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Adult Education In The U.SIn adult education, The concept of central learning theory is self-directed learning. He (1985) said that because the concept is so central to what adult education is all about, self-directed learning has been one of the field's high-interest topics for more than a decade (Mezirow, 1988).
Many ...
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The SimpsonsImagine a world full of Bart Simpsons. Little whining, annoying troublemakers all over the place. Now imagine a world without Bart Simpson. Rather difficult, isn't it? is one of America's most popular television shows. It ranks as the number one television program for viewers under eighteen ...
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ElevenThe irony of life is that as you grow older you want to experience your youth again, while at the time you are young all you want is to be older. In "" by Sandra Cisneros, Rachel is only years old, yet she would rather be one hundred and two. She feels that the old age will give her the respect ...
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Commentary On The Short StoryThe irony of life is that as you grow older you want to experience your youth again, while at the time you are young all you want is to be older. In "Eleven" by Sandra Cisneros, Rachel is only eleven years old, yet she would rather be one hundred and two. She feels that the old age will give her ...
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How The Simpsons Affects KidsThe Simpsons is one of Americas most popular television shows. It ranks as the number one television program for viewers under eighteen years of age. However, the ideals that The Simpsons conveys are not always wholesome, sometimes not even in good taste. It is inevitable that The Simpsons is ...
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Harry Shippe TrumanWhen Harry Truman was about five years old, his family noticed he was
having eye troubles. With these eye problems, Harry wasn't able to see
stars or the falling dust from fireworks. Harry never noticed this. When
his mother got his first pair of glasses, they were thick glass in which
the ...
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Adult Education In The U.s.In adult education, The concept of central learning theory is self-directed learning. He (1985) said that because the concept is so central to what adult education is all about, self-directed learning has been one of the field's high-interest topics for more than a decade (Mezirow, 1988).
Many ...
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Personal Writing: My Experience With English EducationEnglish has never been my favorite subject. In fact, it has always
been my least favorite subject. Going through school, I often wondered why
I needed to do so many English related tasks, and in wondering, I learned
to detest the subject without realizing its future benefits. Why do I
dislike ...
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Living, Loving, And Learning: Buscaglia ReflectionWhile reading Leo Buscaglia's book, Living, Loving & Learning, I was
able to reflect back on some of the experiences I have had in my life that have
helped to make me the person I am today, and I was able to look into the future
at what I would like to become. I was able to see how well I know ...
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Tele-education1.1 Background of
has a long history beginning with systems like that for teaching children in Australian Outback, the British Open University and other such organizations. These built on the idea of correspondence courses where course materials are sent periodically by post and augmented the ...
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