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Laura's Paideia II Blog: International Teaching
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010. In class today, we had Skype conversations with Luther grads who are currently teaching abroad. My group talked with a middle school/high school band teacher in Korea. Today's conversation renewed my interest in teaching abroad for the following reasons:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Laura's Paideia II Blog. Education Needs New Ideas. The Ed Psych Blog of Words. Thoughts From Educational Psychology. The End is in Sight! Elementary Music Teacher's Blog. Quotation of the Day.
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Laura's Paideia II Blog: HGTV and Schools
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Thursday, March 4, 2010. I enjoy watching the television channel HGTV, although I don't have my own house to decorate, nor am I in the process of buying a house, so most of the information from that channel is generally irrelevant to my life at this point in time. But, while watching "House Hunters" the other day, the channel became very relevant to my life. March 5, 2010 at 8:39 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Laura's Paideia II Blog. Education Needs New Ideas. The Ed Psych Blog of Words.
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Laura's Paideia II Blog: The Politics of Teaching: Discourses
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010. The Politics of Teaching: Discourses. In this class, we are reading selections from Lisa Delpit's book "Other People's Children - Cultural Conflict ini the Classroom." There was one particular passage from our latest reading which stood out to me. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Laura's Paideia II Blog. Education Needs New Ideas. The Ed Psych Blog of Words. Thoughts From Educational Psychology. The End is in Sight! Elementary Music Teacher's Blog. Quotation of the Day.
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Laura's Paideia II Blog: February 2010
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010. The Politics of Teaching: Discourses. In this class, we are reading selections from Lisa Delpit's book "Other People's Children - Cultural Conflict ini the Classroom." There was one particular passage from our latest reading which stood out to me. Thursday, February 18, 2010. I can only imagine what the real process of budget cuts would be like, with more than four differing opinions and versions of "normal" to try to reconcile in a way that will make everyone happy. But my ...
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Laura's Paideia II Blog: Middle School: The Academic Wasteland....or The Academic Oasis
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Thursday, April 15, 2010. Middle School: The Academic Wasteland.or The Academic Oasis. Can't you just tell by this picture how awkward middle school was? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Laura's Paideia II Blog. Education Needs New Ideas. The Ed Psych Blog of Words. Thoughts From Educational Psychology. The End is in Sight! Elementary Music Teacher's Blog. Links to Educational Websites. Education and Child Development. Fedral Resources for Educational Excellence. US Department of Education.
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Laura's Paideia II Blog: November 2008
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008. During lecture on Monday night, we watched the first half of the movie "Chalk." I found this movie very interesting and realistic, although exaggerated. While watching the movie, I wrote down some quotes and observations which I would like to discuss. Quote 1: "War stories from the front lines of teaching.". Observation 3: The "fun" teacher told his giften students to act average and to dumb down, because they knew more than he did about history/social studies. This is a...
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Thoughts From Educational Psychology: Chalk: The Movie
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Thoughts From Educational Psychology. As a second year college student aiming to complete a degree in Music Education, I have started this blog to fulfill the requirements of my Educational Psychology class. I'll be posting a variety of assignments, reactions, and thoughts as part of the course, and I hope these posts will help me better understand and develop my personal philosophy of education and teaching. Please read and enjoy my (hopefully incredibly brilliant) insights! Wednesday, November 19, 2008.
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Laura's Paideia II Blog: October 2008
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Friday, October 31, 2008. Make a Smilebox slideshow. I finally figured out how to make a slideshow! It only has three pictures, but it's a start! Reflection on "Teacher Man". A second quote from Chapter 13: "I ask you, is it the task of the teacher to supply canon fodder for the military-industrial complex? Are we shaping packages for the corporate assembly line? Thursday, October 16, 2008. It's Almost Fall Break! Tomorrow is the last day of classes before Fall Break! Friday, October 10, 2008. Subscribe ...
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Laura's Paideia II Blog: The Business of Education
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010. The Business of Education. In today's lecture, we talked about structure. Structure is an essential element of business. This inspired me to think about school as if it were a business and the structure which it is made up of. The structure is as follows:. School Board - Board of Directors. Department Heads - Mid-Level Managers. Students - The Product. Government - Auditing Authorities. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Laura's Paideia II Blog. Education Needs New Ideas.