It is a pleasure to write this recommendation for Brithney Pascal, a student in my gifted English class. Brithney is a diligent, hard working student who works to her potential. She always seeks extra help when needed and oftentimes stays after class to discuss subject matter .She demonstrates excellent writing abilities with skilled analysis. Brithney always participates and is a catalyst for many class discussions. During group work, she willingly shares her knowledge with her classmates while taking on a leadership role. She is well- liked and respected by her classmates, is considerate of others, and tenacious in tasks. Brithney sets goals for herself and works hard to achieve them. Her desire to learn is obvious. She always makes an effect…
Although he is still finding that out, based on the results of the quizzes he finds them to be conscientious and good at grasping the concepts. They usually do not miss any class and they are on time in the classes since the homework assignment is due at the beginning of the session.…
I often see him bullying his friends, pushing them break, hitting them whenever he likes and also annoying them by singing loudly in class. He is quite sensitive when someone scolds him, but he never cries. He communicates well with other students and teachers. Moreover, he enjoys Physical Education (PE) and Dance most, as he gets to be more active and he works finely in group activities. He seems to hate English and this is maybe due to the way Ms K delivers her lessons which may not be able to conducive to his kinaesthetic learning style. The majority of the students in 2C class also seem to have a kinaesthetic style. According to David Glen “Almost certainly, you were told that your instruction should match your students learning styles…Now four psychologists argue that you were told wrong. There is no strong scientific evidence to support the “matching” idea…”…
Overall Anthony doesn't have it too bad up there, he creates pretty neat friendships, along with outstanding grades Anthony has a great time at Belton High School and is proud to spend his freshman year there.…
Based on the Teaching Up for Excellence (Tomlinson Javius, 2012) article, what are your personal beliefs on teaching up for ALL students?…
My Personal Teaching Philosophy . Write a 2-3 page paper describing your personal teaching philosophy at this point. Are you an essentialist? A progressive? A so...…
Anthony Bryan is a smart young boy who has demonstrated unfavorable school behaviors because of the lack of attention he is getting at home. Given the provided information, I believe that it is imperative to focus on Anthony’s family dynamic and how they interact with each other. Based on Anthony’s upbringing and his family’s history, he will most likely have issues with emotional development, and social development. Even though Anthony seemed cognitively ready for school, he was not emotionally prepared to cope with the stressors that come with entering school. Anthony is misbehaving in school, starting fights with his classmates, and not listening to his teacher.…
Hirsch, E.D. “Cultural Literacy.” Academic Universe: Research and Writing at Oklahoma State University. Eds. Richard Frohock, Karen Sisk, Jessica Glover, Joshua Cross, James Burbaker, Jean Alger, Jessica Fokken, Kerry Jones, Kimberly Dyer-Fisher, and Ron Brooks. 2nd ed. Plymouth: Hayden-McNeil, 2012. 289-299. Print.…
Though no idea of how this relates to the audience, the teachers, comes to mind, this speech by James Baldwin gave me some ideals to contemplate. It recounted the horrors that the American “way of life” afflicted the African American populous. Furthermore, Baldwin connects the American “way of life” to how “it is the American white man who has long since lost his grip on reality.”(p.128) Truly, this is not a speech intended for school teachers, but an explanation of how racism forced children to believe the lies; the lies about their humanity.…
Troy father and I thank you for support you have given troy. Troy is one of the many children who have trouble learning. Being organized and staying focused is his biggest problems. The things that has helped most is your website. Either I or my older children checks your website every night to see what troy needs to do. Thank you, Mr. Greer, for being one of the teachers who cares.…
Jayden has made progress with his behavior this year. His behavior improved last year, but it is significantly better than his Freshman year. Before this year, Jayden had behavior issues…
He is a very smart guy. He just doesn’t really show it. I see him doing his homework. He is an overachiever but doesn’t show it. I think he likes his life like this. He just going to quietly go though high school and become a genius.…
In his examination of screening as one mechanism which adjusts the demand for positional goods, Fred Hirsch defines the dual role of education as both filter and factory. Having coined the term positional good to describe goods which are “scare” and “subject to congestion,” and thus necessitate exclusion to deliver satisfaction, Hirsch illustrates how education serves as a screening device for the positional good of high-level jobs — which are scarce and congested due to the pyramidal nature of organization hierarchy. Given the increased demand for such jobs as material needs are satisfied, Hirsch warns of increased social waste with a growing emphasis on education and credentials as a labor market filter.…
The short term goals with the objectives are benchmarks in the necessary progress towards the mastery of the annual goal. The short term objectives need to be stated in behavioral terms in accordance to what the student will do and the criteria to determine successful completion of the short term objective. The type of criteria is determined based on grade level, rate, time, percentage, or a descriptive statement.…
work it was very sloppy. His 2nd grade teacher, Miss Jones, says that John has the…