Sunday, February 10, 2019
Progressivism In the Classroom :: Education Teaching Teachers Essays
Progressivism In the ClassroomA swell education has always been drilled into my head ever since I was a little girl. Boy did I hate that, all I precious to do was goof off and have fun with my friends. But as the years went on I started to realize how important it was to have a good education. Not that that made me like school anymore than I did but I was realizing the various ways I was makeing and how different people taught. I remember saying one day, when I was a freshman in high school, that if I was teaching this class I would have never taught it that way. Unfortunately, my teacher overheard me and I was forced to go to the look of the room and explain to the class the way it should be taught since I knew so much slightly teaching. Needless to say I did an awful production line of it. That is when I started thinking about becoming a teacher. I hit the sack that does not make sense because I did such an awful project and was humiliated doing it. I did not like the way that man taught and I was determined to take his job. However, the reason I am here right away is not that I want to take a teachers job it is because I have the desire to make a contravention in the lives of many students. I hope I will be a good teacher so that I will never have to hear a student say something bad about my teaching. I think that the nature of cognizeledge is relative. Not all clawren puke learn in the same environment. I believe that if a child is put in an environment in which they cannot learn they should be set(p) in another environment so that they can. Some students learn at a slow pace and others learn at a strong pace. Then there argon the students that learn better by lectures and others that learn better by activities. If you mix these children in the same class, than there are usually some lost kids in the class? I know that in my experiences with school, I would have never made it in a normal classroom since I learned so much l ong-playing than the other kids did.
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