Reflection #3 - Ethnicity, Inquiry, and Threat
For my field placement at Ableton Elementary, I am constantly scrambling to ensure that our one-hour Friday art lessons are running smoothly. With four other Bryn Mawr volunteers to help “take...
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Park Elementary School is a small public elementary school in the suburbs of Pennsylvania. The school is one story above ground, and one story below. In front of the school is a large, well paved...
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During my field placement in a 5th grade classroom, the students are given a daily puzzle to work on. These word puzzles are very challenging; I myself often have difficulty coming up with the answers...
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Marta GuerreroCritical Issues in EducationProfessor LesnickMarch 25, 13Post 3: Reflection and Character Building My praxis placement is in a character building/friendship class at private school. I...
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Allison ZacariasEducation 200Alice LesnickMarch 25, 2013 I am at an after school program in a city on the outskirts of Philadelphia which is not a conventional praxis because I do not observe a...
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I am a tutor at an after school program; there I assist Latino children, mostly Mexican, with their homework. I have noticed that the majority of the students speak in Spanish, which has caused...
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It is Dr. Seuss’ birthday and I walked into the first grade classroom right when they were about to finish reading Dr. Seuss’ classic: The Cat in the Hat. I walk in and sit where I usually...
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The classroom is a mess. Students are pacing about, sitting on desks, and speaking in a noisy buzz that fills even the air with a nebulous clutter. There are a few chairs curiously sitting atop the 3...
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Sikun Zhang During my first visit to the all-girls, private school, Cherrywood ,there was a tremendous pressure that was felt as I entered the school building. The inside of the main...
View ArticleReflection #3 - Ethnicity, Inquiry, and Threat
For my field placement at Ableton Elementary, I am constantly scrambling to ensure that our one-hour Friday art lessons are running smoothly. With four other Bryn Mawr volunteers to help “take...
View ArticleReflection #3
Park Elementary School is a small public elementary school in the suburbs of Pennsylvania. The school is one story above ground, and one story below. In front of the school is a large, well paved...
View ArticleReflection 3
During my field placement in a 5th grade classroom, the students are given a daily puzzle to work on. These word puzzles are very challenging; I myself often have difficulty coming up with the answers...
View ArticleMGuerrero - Character Building
Marta GuerreroCritical Issues in EducationProfessor LesnickMarch 25, 13Post 3: Reflection and Character Building My praxis placement is in a character building/friendship class at private school. I...
View ArticleAllison Zacarias Post 3
Allison ZacariasEducation 200Alice LesnickMarch 25, 2013 I am at an after school program in a city on the outskirts of Philadelphia which is not a conventional praxis because I do not observe a...
View ArticlePlacement in After School Program Reflection #3
I am a tutor at an after school program; there I assist Latino children, mostly Mexican, with their homework. I have noticed that the majority of the students speak in Spanish, which has caused...
View ArticleSasha Post #3: Green Table Stop Talking!
It is Dr. Seuss’ birthday and I walked into the first grade classroom right when they were about to finish reading Dr. Seuss’ classic: The Cat in the Hat. I walk in and sit where I usually...
View ArticleReflection #3
The classroom is a mess. Students are pacing about, sitting on desks, and speaking in a noisy buzz that fills even the air with a nebulous clutter. There are a few chairs curiously sitting atop the 3...
View ArticleRe-uploaded reaction #3
Sikun Zhang During my first visit to the all-girls, private school, Cherrywood ,there was a tremendous pressure that was felt as I entered the school building. The inside of the main...
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