In reference to the prompt that is being assigned, here are my 2018 goals. 2018 Goals Two things I will like to learn before the end of the year is to learn how to be more social with my peers and my future students in my internship. Also, I would like to learn more about what it takes to be a successful teacher. Something that I would like to avoid or remove from my daily behavior is procrastinating my study skills when it comes to quizzes and tests. One thing that I could do to make my life easier, yet productive is creating a well-thought planner for school (homework, due dates, projects, etc.) and for future plans like college applications. Eight ways that I have been or will show kindness to others by the end of the year: I have gone over my sisters' homework and explain why she got the wrong answer and praising her. Showing respect towards others when we both have different opinions. April 6th was the Birdvil...
Hello! Being a second-year student in EAT has it perks when you have dreamed of becoming a teacher. Interning at an elementary school is nostalgic, but that is not what I'm going to be talking about today. Today I will be talking about the initiative and how it is seen in a classroom. My teacher has encouraged us to step out of our bubble of coziness and lead others. Here is our prompt that I will be answering to. Initiative means to be independent and take charge without having an adult or someone else telling you to do something. Here are 10 ways to show initiative in a classroom as a teacher. Reading out loud to students when they need help Ask students to students when they are in working on individual work to see if they are grasping on the lesson correctly. Help students with class assignments and ask questions so they can analyze the work more in-depth. Going out of your way to make copies or deliver papers when your mentor teacher is busy with a lesson or s...
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