Teaching children gives me endless satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment. Having over fifteen years of experience of teaching and supporting children in primary and secondary from different ethnic minority backgrounds has convinced me that accomplishment comes from believing in oneself and pursuing it aggressively by having a clear vision.
Every child is born with a particular strength, and if rightly facilitated, they will achieve high standards as I witnessed during my career in schools. I noticed multi-sensory teaching techniques were extremely effective, as pupil performance (slow learners) progressed from a level 1c to a level 4 in just 8 months including UKS2. My experience of planning the new curriculum, preparing, and delivering
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From the age of three being trained in South Indian classical Dance, has motivated me to enhance my learning skills which were regularly used to choreograph various dance styles like hip-hop, jazz and Bollywood dance across the school. I choreographed dance for pupils by conducting after school clubs encouraging them to participate and create appropriate attitude for extracurricular activities. Throughout my teaching career, I have incorporated play and learn technique in teaching. These have often enhanced pupils’ love for learning by stimulating critical thinking.
Being a school Governor has given me an insight into the strategic working of a school. This has developed me with the skills to work with people of senior decision-making level and the competency to work professionally and co-ordinate with the staff and other external agencies.
Moreover, my good interpersonal skills and ability to forge positive relationships with pupils, staff, and parents using multi-lingual skills (Urdu, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and other South East Asian languages) has helped me in meetings with parents and external agencies. My interpreting skills, which were practiced whilst working for the NHS, will prove to be an advantage for the
My most significant accomplishment would be placing second in the United States of America National FFA Agriscience Fair. Building up to this accomplishment was a challenge I never imagined to take on. It began with my FFA Chapter Agriscience Fair. I had decided against competing, but my adviser suggested I try. Pulling together a project, I placed second. This meant I would not compete at the state level. My adviser urged me to perform another project, under a new category, promising to take me to state. I worked hard and created a project in a week. Surprised, but true to his word, my adviser entered me into the State FFA Agriscience Fair. Upon my interview, I was nervous. I was shy and out of my comfort zone, but I gave my best effort. I
... social dance. Many people in today’s society enjoy social; dancing. Chapter eleven dance concert, properly planning and establishing a dance concert is of the utmost importance. The partnership with the lighting designer usually takes priority over all other factors. One of the most important issues concerning customers has to do with mobility. The dancer must be able to move comfortably in the costume. The task of producing a dance concert is an overwhelming and tiring one. Chapter twelve dance in education and career in dance, many dance educators present the argument that teaching and learning dance as an art form is obviously absent from the American student education. There has always been and always will be people who have a love, desire, and passion to instruct and learn the art of dance, will ensure an important place for dance in higher education.
This essay has an important message and would be of great interest to the reader. However, the thesis is not well presented and the methodology is not clear, I recommend, “Reconsideration after major revisions.” Overall, the subject of dance education within academia is a scholarly topic often not address in k-20 educational curricula or institutions. It is important to have essays, which advance dance education in the arts to communicate meaning about the human
Success, it can be interpreted in many ways to different people. According to Google success is the accomplishment of an aim or purpose, for me success is that amazing feeling you obtain when you know you’ve completed something you’ve been working so hard for. Self-esteem is the main key to reaching success and is necessary to even get started on your way to triumph. Self-esteem is important because it develops problem-solving skills, makes someone feel confident enough to do anything, and also because it can make someone feel insecure enough to stop them from succeeding.
There is only one test on this earth that will truly show who you really are, and that test is called life. Life will test you to see how successful you are. Many people throughout history have shown that they were successful in one way or another, such as Abraham Lincoln when he brought the Emancipation Proclamation into the American system, Leonardo Da Vinci when he painted the Mona Lisa, and Martin Luther King Jr. who lead the civil rights movement in the 1960’s, but people do not need to paint a famous painting or become a president to be successful. People can be successful so long as they have a goal, and passion, and persevere through anything that might get in their way. Success is mostly because people have perseverance, passion, and can be flexible when situations arise.
From an early age, the importance of education was instilled within me. I was completely immersed in educational programs that were dedicated to educating young people who were interested in the medical field. By having a mother who is a registered nurse, I was constantly engulfed in dialogue centered around medicine and patient care. There was no space for other career possibilities in my life; my parents dedicated their time and energy to ensure that I partake in educational programs that ultimately led to the road of medicine. I was accepted into Hampton and granted an Achievement Scholarship, which I was able to maintain scholarship for the duration of my undergraduate career. Students that receive an Achievement Scholarship possessed at least a 3.5-grade point average in high school. In order to retain the scholarship, students must maintain a 3.3-grade point average at the conclusion of each school year. My love for science and thirst for knowledge allowed me to remain on the Dean’s List for my
Successful is a simple word, however, the meaning of this word changes quite often. Each person has a different definition of success and that definition can change depending on the situation. Bob Dylan once wrote, “A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and gets to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.” This a very broad definition of success and should not be used. The definition of success should be “the pursued goals have been adequately accomplished.”
Overby, L. (1992). Status of dance in education (Report No. ED348368). Washington, DC: Eric Clearinghouse on Teacher Education. Discusses the status of dance as a part of the elementary school curriculum. This Digest examines the rationale for dance in education, the status of dance education, and selected issues in dance education.
Dancing is a form of art that allows many children to express themselves through body motion while developing many skills. Children throughout the world have been dancing since the day they began walking. When a child to take their first steps and puts together the simplest combination of movements, that would be considered as dancing. Music also plays a major role in the development of children understanding dance, because it is can be used as an accompaniment, and can help children get a better feel for the rhythm in dances. Over the past century educators have come to the conclusion that dance serves as a form of art, and should be taught in public schools and colleges to help the growth in children of all ages both physically, mentally, and academically.
The true definition of success is the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. Although, many people have different perceptions of success. Success is judged by the individuals themselves. Success can be defined in many ways including: wealth, happiness, fame, etc. Success can be anything from material goods to concepts. It all depends on your concept and how you achieve your goals. You have to have persistence within yourself. Varying on your profession, you will need a certain skill level. Your definition of success can be suitable best for you, but not for others. It is about truly not giving up, reaching your full potential, and self-fulfillment.
I acknowledge that children develop at their own pace; therefore, I will provide each pupil with the correct level of learning materials and make adjustments to fit individual exclusive needs. Since students have individual learning needs, as...
“The failure is the mother of success” this Chinese quote said that failure is not the end. Failure is where people learn from their mistake. People cannot be successful all the time. Indeed, there are many people who learned from their failures before being successful. Each failure that people had met is a helpful lesson and valuable experience to help them become a better person.
I believe that hard work is the real treasure of a person because without hard work we cannot achieve our dreams and goals in life. No one can achieve success without doing hard work. It starts when we stop looking for alternatives or shortcuts towards success. We need to remember that there are no short cuts to success. Hard work, complimented with an intense desire to struggle and to achieve success is the only sure way of reaching success that you have always wanted. Hard work is one of the secret for us to be successful in life. Laziness and sluggishness makes one’s life a curse and only hard work can make your life a blessing. We cannot work hard if we don’t have goals. The meaning of goal according to Wikipedia is a desired result of a
come to one 's mind. All I thought as a little girl was what to play with next. Of course school
I have made many achievements in my life. I am happy to be such an achiever at things. I remember my first achievement which was in kindergarten. In kindergarten I got on the honor roll for the first time. I was so happy, but I was just happy because my mom was happy. I didn’t even know what honor roll meant, but I finally founded out that is meant that I got all A’s. My mom was so happy for me, and I got lot of money for my A’s. After that my next achievement was that I learn how to ride a bike. When I first started to ride a bike with no training wheels I kept on falling. After I kept falling I didn’t want to learn anymore, but I saw that my little cousin was riding a bike, so I just had to learn how to ride a bike. Finally, after all the sores and burses, I learned how to ride a bike. I still fall every now and then.