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July 16: EDU 6130 Reflection on the Learning Enviornment
Learning Environment – The teacher fosters and manages a safe and inclusive learning environment that takes into account: physical, emotional and intellectual well-being. To me, this performance standards means creating an engaging learning environment for all learners by utilizing a carefully … Continue reading
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Tagged care, engaging, intervention, learning enviornment, passion, policies, procedures, respect, safe
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October 19: I Learned About Intentional Moral Education
Having no real experience with public education due to only being educated in private religiously affiliated schools, it is refreshing to discover that nationwide there are ideals agreed upon to be central to the job of educators and the lives … Continue reading
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Tagged action, civility, commitment, honesty, kindness, moral education, participation, respect, responsibilites, rights, service, service learning
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