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"The Lorax" by Dr. Seuss

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  Introduction: I will discuss Dr. Seuss's novel "The Lorax" in this talk. We'll look at its ideas and aesthetic, as well as why the story might be contentious. Furthermore, I will look at how the novel reveals the author's childhood experiences, political ideas, environmental concerns, and religious convictions. Summary of the book: Dr. Seuss's children's book "The Lorax" was published in 1971. The story takes place in a world where the Once-ler is cutting down Truffula trees, causing environmental degradation and the relocation of forest animals. The Lorax, who represents the trees, attempts and fails to stop the Once-ler from destroying the forest, and the last Truffula tree is cut down. The book concludes with the encouraging message that it is not too late to begin caring for the environment. Themes and style: Themes central to "The Lorax" include environmentalism, capitalism, and greed. The book emphasizes the necessity of environ...

Field placement Evaluation

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Field placement hour log

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Instructional Strategies in the classroom

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  Instructional Strategies Any form of instructional strategies a teacher employs to aid students in learning or improving their understanding of the course material is referred to as an instructional strategy. They give teachers the opportunity to make learning more enjoyable and useful, and they can inspire students to participate more actively in their education. Beyond topic knowledge, the goal of instructional techniques is to develop independent, strategic learners in the students. With time and effort, it is hoped that students will be able to choose the best approaches on their own and employ them successfully to complete assignments. 1. Flipped classrooms Flipped classrooms are an effective teaching technique because they allow students to review and learn concepts on their own time. Students are then free to complete more interactive and collaborative work in class, including discussions and tasks with their peers and teacher. They can also collaborate and discuss ma...

Assessing students

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  Assessment of Students  Parents and instructors are informed by assessments of their children' academic achievement. Test results typically provide information that educators need to assess the development of their students. They are essential tools utilized in the majority of elementary classrooms. Assessments are categorized based on their unique purpose. To assist teachers in creating classroom instruction and giving their students the opportunity to improve academically, a variety of testing tools are available. Formative Continuous formative assessments are given throughout the academic year. When making instructional judgments, they are the most beneficial to teachers. For instance, a review of the class's assignments over the course of a week reveals that the majority of students are having trouble grasping a particular idea. The instructor then determines if the unit has to be repeated. In addition to homework, formative evaluation methods include instructor observat...

Technology in the Classroom

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  Technology in the Classroom 1. Active Learning Active learning includes any type of instructional strategy that goes beyond the traditional lecture and requiring students to memorize information. Active learning puts an emphasis on developing the students’ conceptual understanding by engaging students in activities that promote higher-order thinking, such as discussing, debating, writing, and creating.  Making Most of Games and Perks of Gamification 2. Maybe this is the best part about tech integration. The thing that students get to learn while gaming is the best thing. No doubts about the thing that how much love kids have for the games and here educational games are there to help kids learn their important lessons while playing amazing games. Students can get motivated by challenging each other and if done on a mobile device, students are more likely to continue learning outside of the classroom.  3. Use Videos for Mini-Lessons You can bolster your lesson plans ...

communication with parent

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  parent-teacher communication will always require a mutual effort on both sides, educators shared their best practices from home visits to in-school parent workshops for building strong bonds with families, from the first day of school to the last. There are 5 methods to have communicate with parents.  1. Send a back-to-school letter. Send a warm note home with the kids before the school year starts. Introduce your class expectations, go through any greatly needed parents should be aware of (such as the date of Back-to-School Night and when information will be put online) and end with a positive comment that expresses enthusiasm for the next school year (be sure to specify when they can call you). If you co-teach, the letter should be signed by both of you and include both of your contact details. 2. Ask for their preferences. Talk with parents and carefully ask them how they would prefer to communicate before deciding on a home-school communication option. While some pa...

Ideal classroom

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  Ideal classroom  The instructor, the classroom, and the students all participate individually to the success of the learner in the ideal learning environment. In order to create a conducive learning atmosphere, the instructor is essential. A well-designed classroom makes learning and success easier. 1. Create beneficial relationships Building trusting relationships with your students can make them feel more comfortable approaching you with queries about their assignments or when they are having difficulties. Many of them could find comfort in knowing they have someone they can confide in and trust. By spending time with each student individually, hearing out any criticisms or concerns, and displaying enthusiasm when students come to you with their experiences and tales, you can develop a strong relationship with your students. 2. provide encouraging comments Promoting a great classroom culture involves giving positive feedback. Extrinsic motivation is one way to reinforce be...

My philosophy education

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  My philosophy education             My educational perspective is firmly rooted in the concept and strong belief that education is essential for people to develop their critical thinking skills and ability to make wise judgments. Education is important for children to learn because they have open minds and responsive perspectives on the world. Also, education plays a key role in establishing a better culture. Inside educational institutions, education enables kids to learn about various cultures.          I first decided to become a teacher at age 20 in my country but because inappropriate security my dreams couldn't come true. since I am in the united states and trying to reach to my dream, I can say that the desire to make a difference in children’s lives has never left me since that time. One reason that is I love to teach young children that I know to make a difference in this developmental period. Also can lead...

Experience working with children

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  Experience working with children     I'd like to develop the abilities required to direct a preschool program as my experience dealing with kids increases. In the past few months, my attention has shifted to working mostly with newborns and toddlers; this is a new area for me. Working with such young children enables me to positively influence their cognitive growth. I've been greatly encouraged by this opportunity and aspire to manage an infant-toddler program within a bigger school. My more immediate objectives are all about getting experience in various institutions. I will be able to understand how various processes, including those for resolving conflict, function for kids if I am exposed to a variety of programs and their distinct approaches. These concepts would eventually find their way into my own. Despite my recent entry into the sector, I have enough expertise to identify the ideas that, in my opinion, are most pertinent to children their age. The first ...