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As soon as I was halfway through kindergarten, I was a wreck. It was not really my fault. You see, there are two kinds of kindergarten teachers. There are kindergarten instructors who are there because they love little children, and want to make a difference in young lives. These kindergarten teachers are wonderful. Then there are the other kind – the kind who are there because they are petty tyrants who want to make kids miserable. This is the kind of kindergarten instructor that I had.

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Comments (0) Posted on Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

teaching research
When I first began my teacher training, I had a pretty easy idea of what the job was going to entail. I had never even thought of such issues as teaching research before. For me, teaching seemed like a easy and straightforward affair. I had been explaining math to my younger brother for several years, and if I could help him out why couldn’t I help out a classroom full of students? What I learned in my teaching school both surprised and fascinated me. Teaching was much harder than I had thought, but it was also more rewarding for the work that I had to put into it. It wasn’t a simple matter of explaining the subject matter that I had mastered. If teaching was that simple, anyone could instruct! Instead, teaching involves the mastery of a great many strategies to help different students learn.

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teacher and student
Your education can be more about what you learn in the books. We all go through school, and we’re all expected to learn what’s presented to us in the books, and through things like observations and experimentation. We learn a lot more than reading and math through, we learn about life and the people around us. There are so many life lessons to be learned and it’s not just our peers who affect who we might end up being in the future. The instructor and student relationship can nurture you, or can leave a scar on your soul.

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critical strategic creative thinking skills
Although science has recently shown us how malleable our minds are, popular culture hasn’t fully caught up. In particular, we think of thinking skills as set in stone. According to this mode of thought, we are either born with well working, highly functional brains, or else we’re born with dull ones that do not work very well. Although in school we try to train our critical thinking skills to function better, we often forget how much control he have over the working of our own minds. Few of us reach our full potential because learning tends to stop after school. Even when learning continues, we focus on learning facts but not on abstract thought processes themselves. When you become aware of the brain is a machine that can be tweaked to work better, however, the possibilities become endless. There is so much that we have the ability to do with our thinking skill.

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Comments (0) Posted on Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

public schools system
Want to pitch a home run with your or your child’s education? Think about this. When you’re a parent, there are several concerns you develop as your child grows. One of these is their education. We all want our kids to have outstanding instructors, attend the tops schools, and eventually head off to a University. Preferably Harvard! Okay, it doesn’t have to be an Ivy League school, but it would not hurt. Back to the beginning. It all starts with kindergarten. And in order to find the best public schools in your area, you have to do some research. Nothing to fret about. This type of research can be performed from home on your PC and takes hardly any time at all.

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Comments (0) Posted on Sunday, May 4th, 2008