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31: American and Chinese Educational Systems
... world have their own education system. They have many differences between each another. They all have advantages and disadvantages. However, American educational system is better than the Chinese educational system. The differences in grading systems, teaching and learning methods, and the rights of the students and teachers in American and Chinese educational systems will be discussed in the following paragraphs. American and Chinese colleges have different grading systems. China has a ... to do well in all these areas in order to get good grades and to build up their GPA. Not only the grading methods are different between the United States and China, but also the teaching and learning styles are. In China, “Chinese teachers like to teach students based on textbook which not contain many new materials” (Education in China p93). Chinese teachers’ responsibility is to teach all the materials in the textbook to their students. It does not mater if the students can absorb these materials. There is a phase to describe the Chinese teaching method, which is “feeding duck”. To respect the teacher, students have to sit with their backs straight and keep quite during the class. If they have questions, they have to wait until the class ...
32: ... the 1940s, and her photographer father, Joseph Steinmetz, captured its magic on film. His remarkable photographs of elephants climbing onto the circus train, Emmet Kelly, the clown, in a bubble bath and the Flying Wallendas teaching their four-year-old to walk the high wire provide stunning illustrations for Duncan's colorful essay about "a life that was fashioned out of sawdust and star dust." Duncan's most popular teenage novels ...

33: Teaching Practice
Edmund Burke's Political Theory 1. Burke is quite critical of many of the liberal political theorist that have we have discussed. For Burke terms like liberty, freedom, natural rights, and the General Will should not be used ...
34: Filial Piety
... am so devoid of intelligence, be able to know this?" The Master said, "(It was filial piety.) Now filial piety is the root of (all) virtue3, and (the stem) out of which grows (all moral) teaching. Sit down again, and I will explain the subject to you. Our bodies to every hair and bit of skin are received by us from our parents, and we must not presume to injure or ... are all according to the proper rule. In this way does he present himself to the people, who both revere and love him, imitate and become like him. Thus he is able to make his teaching of virtue successful, and his government and orders to be carried into effect3. "It is said in the Book of Poetry: The virtuous man, the princely one, Has nothing wrong in his deportment."4 Notes ... the way to anarchy." Notes 1. Cf. Shu, Legge, vol. III, p. 44-45 and esp. p. 388-390. XII Amplification of "The All-embracing Rule of Conduct" in Chapter I The Master said, "For teaching the people to be affectionate and loving, there is nothing better than filial piety. For teaching them (the observance of) propriety and submissiveness, there is nothing better than fraternal duty. For changing their manners ...
35: Filial Piety
... am so devoid of intelligence, be able to know this?" The Master said, "(It was filial piety.) Now filial piety is the root of (all) virtue3, and (the stem) out of which grows (all moral) teaching. Sit down again, and I will explain the subject to you. Our bodies—to every hair and bit of skin—are received by us from our parents, and we must not presume to injure or ... are all according to the proper rule. In this way does he present himself to the people, who both revere and love him, imitate and become like him. Thus he is able to make his teaching of virtue successful, and his government and orders to be carried into effect3. "It is said in the Book of Poetry: The virtuous man, the princely one, Has nothing wrong in his deportment."4 Notes ... the way to anarchy." Notes 1. Cf. Shu, Legge, vol. III, p. 44-45 and esp. p. 388-390.     XII Amplification of "The All-embracing Rule of Conduct" in Chapter I The Master said, "For teaching the people to be affectionate and loving, there is nothing better than filial piety. For teaching them (the observance of) propriety and submissiveness, there is nothing better than fraternal duty. For changing their manners ...
36: Human Experience Of Eduation
The Human Experience of Education Human Experience of Education Education involves a solid student/teacher relationship, as well as both student and teacher incorporating imagination into the teaching process. Both student and teacher must work together to reach an understanding of education in the classroom; this enables students to grasp full advantage of the material being taught by the teacher. Knowledge in most ... and interesting way to learn material, the students don't have any excuse but take full advantage of the education that is being presented to them. To ensure student interest, a re-evaluation of the teaching methods should be reviewed every so often to keep the level of enthusiasm. One of the most important aspects of a person's education is the direction in which it takes you. The course the ... potentials "illuminating the facts." Standard curriculum in schools can incorporate imagination as the key to students understanding boring information that they think they'll never use again in their life. An example of this is teaching mathematics, word for word, right out of the textbook in elementary school. The kids do the work mostly because they are required to do so rather than the desire to learn. If math is ...
37: Pablo Friere
... patiently receive, memorize, and repeat."(67), and he refers to this as the "banking system" where the student goes "only as far as receiving, filing, and storing the deposits."(68). This "banking system" method of teaching, really is not teaching the student(oppressed), but rather they are given facts/information by the teacher(oppressor) that they do not fully understand, and so there really is no learning. Also the "banking concept" holds the student down ... to the freedom of the students. (j) the teacher is the Subject of the learning process, while the pupils are mere objects."(68-69). Freire suggest that the educational system use an alternative method of teaching. He calls this "problem posing" education. Freire goes on to say "Those truly committed to the banking concept in its entirety, adopting instead a concept of women and men as conscious beings, and consciousness ...
38: Being A Teacher
... was expected to set an example for the students. For example, consuming alcohol and smoking tobacco was forbidden in school board contracts. Participation in political activities was also frowned upon. Teachers were expected to avoid teaching subjects that might be considered immoral or unpatriotic. Female teachers were classified as “old maids.” Fortunately, today teachers are allowed to lead their own lives as long as they exercise reasonable judgement. Some characteristics or ... of study if going to teach high school. Otherwise he/she must get a degree in education. In addition, one must go through an internship and be a teacher’s aide for practice in student teaching and planning. After receiving the education required, he or she must become certified. Certification is not an easy process. It costs sixty-five dollars plus an extra fifty-six dollars for each additional subject just ... starting salary for a teacher is $23,400. This amount varies in different counties. For example, teachers in Miami are paid a higher salary. A substitute teacher averages sixty dollars a day with no benefits. Teaching also comes with many benefits such as paid vacations, health insurance for the whole family, and a retirement fund in which unused sick days can be cashed in. A teacher can be a chaperone ...
39: Being The One Who Cares: A Good Teacher
... be forced into or required to participate; all children should be allowed to either join in, or to sit quietly during this time. Like most things, this can be used as a positive tool for teaching respect for others. I feel this issue should be decided by individual school systems and not mandated by the courts. However, if the school does choose to have a religious moment, all religions should be ... make all of the students feel as comfortable as possible whether they participate or not. If the subject is handled properly, this may help contributed to a better understanding of the difference among people. By teaching students that people are different at an early age, it may alleviate some the hostilities between them as adults. Also, this will teach students tolerance to views that are different than their own. Students learn ... becomes less feared. By giving children the chance to share their most personal beliefs without fear of ridicule, they will become more tolerant and educated about the many different views shared by those around them. Teaching is not always done from a book. Students learn from teachers and the teachers should also learn from students. We should always be open to new experiences and willing to learn from them. If ...
40: The Johari Window -benefits To
... is derived from the names of them. (JOSEPH LUFT, HARRY INGHAM = JOHARI). As an ESL teacher, this conceptual model can be used and implemented for describing, evaluating and predicting aspects of interpersonal communication especially during teaching and learning activities in the classrooms as it gives us the opportunity to explore and understand ourselves and those around us (students). The Johari s window represents four informations between a person and those around ... or says something that she / he feels is enjoyable but students take it differently. The Blind Spot teachers feel that the students like the way she/he teaches but in fact students know that the teaching/lesson is uninteresting. So, to avoid such inconsistency, we need to be aware of this third window and willing to do some actions to improve our performance in teaching. UNKNOWN This is the final window and it refers to what is not known to a person and also to others. This small window or pane is unknown by self and also unknown by ...


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