Teaching Tool Essays

  • Using Computers as Effective Teaching Tools

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    Using Computers as Effective Teaching Tools How can I implement technology to improve my effectiveness as a teacher? I know that students, in general, enjoy using computers in the classroom. So how can we, as teachers, take advantage of the computer as a tool to instruct? Computers are used as teaching tools often to teach through the interactive mode. Students enjoy interactive learning because they can apply the learning to the real world. I know that computers have their pitfalls in the classroom

  • Book Review of People of the Three Fires

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    the Three Fires The book, People of the Three Fires, is written by three different people each describing a tribe in detail.The book is very well written and relatively easy to understand. It is informative and was written to be used as a teaching tool for schools. The book discusses the relationship between the groups that lived in Michigan and surrounding areas. James M. McClurken writes the first section, which deals with the Ottawa people. McClurken tells about the Ottawa peoples’ relationship

  • Keith Basso's Wisdom Sits in Places

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    community. (Cruikshank 1990: 54) Place-names are special names given to a specific locality where an event took place that was significant in history and crucial in shaping morals and beliefs. Through the use of place-names, the environment became a teaching tool for Apache people. Red Lake, Minnesota is an Ojibwa place-name. The area dates back 9000 yeas ago when the Stone Age peoples first inhabited the region that is now known as northwestern Ontario. These aboriginals were indigenous people familiar

  • Television as a Teaching Tool

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    Television as a Teaching Tool In the world we are living in today there are a great many people who will tell you televisions are an amazing teaching tool, or that they bring quality entertainment to millions of people around the world. This is quite simply a lie. Television is no 'great teacher' or 'show stopper', but an evil machine, an evil mind-numbing machine. You only need to look at the effects that Logi-biards contraption has on people, to see what I mean. They sit in front

  • The Impact of Sports on American Society

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    society's way of life.  People all over the nation turn their TVs to sporting events, such as golf, during the weekends.   Scott Stossel states that "more than six million Americans enjoy watching golf on the weekends."  Parents  use sports as a teaching tool for their children.  Kids learn teamwork and discipline from team sports programs and  sports have also helped many students with their grades.  Kids who want to compete in school sports are taught to keep their grades up or they won't be able

  • Teaching: Personal Philosophy and Tools

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    Teaching is a lifelong learning process. It involves the learning of new strategies, philosophies, and methods. I can learn from colleagues, parents, classes, and from the students themselves. I want my students to take responsibility for their learning. I want to give them the tools to help become successful in their life. I think it is my responsibility to provide an educational environment that is encouraging and positive. As I reexamine my philosophy my belief that each child is a unique

  • Review Of The Article The Art Of Teaching And Its Tools

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    article “The Art of Teaching And Its Tools” commenced with conveying professional advice to teachers on how to improve their teaching skills, more so teachers of public schools, primarily those in inner city constituents. I am a product of inner city public education, with the odds stocked against me, but I had the drive and tenacity to succeed. You see, I am the

  • Importance of Iliad as Modern Teaching Tool

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    Importance of Iliad as a Modern Teaching Tool The passing of works from generation to generation is not an uncommon thing, nor is it a new practice. For centuries, even since the beginning of time, scholars have recorded and passed on historical accounts, works of art, poetry, and great literary works as a means of transcending the culture from one generation to the next. In doing so, these works were not merely used for leisurely purposes, rather as a way to teach and educate

  • Picture Books as a Successful Learning Tool for Older Elementary School Students

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    Picture Books: Creating a Picture of Success in Older Students Though commonly only viewed as learning materials for younger elementary-age students, picture books are an innovative and exciting teaching tool for older elementary-age students, too. In fact, picture books can even assist middle and high school students on their respective roads to success. By going “back to the basics,” as Maybeth, a 3rd grader in Dicey’s Song by Cynthia Voigt did, young and old readers alike will again be

  • Internet As An Educational Tool

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    Internet As An Educational Tool According to Bookshelf 98, Reference Library, technology is defined as, “the application of science, especially to industrial or commercial objectives.” It further defines technology as, “the scientific method and material used to achieve a commercial or industrial objective.” What does all these mean to me? All of these words such as scientific method, commercial, and industrial objective do not seem to have significance in my life. I always treated technologies

  • Blogs as Collaborative Writing Tools

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    Blogs as Collaborative Writing Tools Blogs are widely embraced as a tool that has revolutionized publishing on the web. It’s easy and it’s fun to keep a blog, two elements that are always attractive. I like blogs, but what I’m going to write about in this essay is a way in which I think blogs don’t work; or, at least, a way in which blogs didn’t work in my teaching in the way I tried to allow it to happen. Just to telegraph my points clearly: First, and I only want to touch on this point briefly

  • Corporal Punishment: An Unnecessary Tool in Education

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    Corporal Punishment: An Unnecessary Tool in Education An emergency room physician sees the welts and deep purple bruises of the thighs and buttocks of a twelve-year-old and does what he must do under the law: he reports a possible case of child abuse. The county social worker arrives and finds that the injuries did not occur at home but were the result of a spanking administered earlier in the day by a teacher who had used a wooden paddle. The boy had misbehaved in a gym class. The social

  • The Lost Tools of Learning

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    The Lost Tools of Learning "The Lost Tools of Learning" was first presented by Dorothy Sayers at Oxford in 1947. It is copyrighted by National Review, 150 East 35th Street, New York, NY 10016, and reproduced here with their permission. That I, whose experience of teaching is extremely limited, should presume to discuss education is a matter, surely, that calls for no apology. It is a kind of behavior to which the present climate of opinion is wholly favorable. Bishops air their opinions about

  • Religion as a Tool of Conquest in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart

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    Religion as a Tool of Conquest in Things Fall Apart In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, the white men who come to Umuofia find success in conquering the village by challenging Ibo religion. Because the first white men to appear in Umuofia were missionaries, the slaughter of Ibo society began with the challenging of the highly-regarded religion of the Ibo people. The white men began their religious assault by openly denouncing the many gods worshipped by the Ibo in order to convert

  • How to Change a Flat Tire

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    done, make sure to pick-up all tools and the flat tire. Place the tools and equipment into their proper location inside the trunk. Now back on the road again therefore, ones first stop will be a tire shop to get that flat tire repaired. Although road trips are for amusement and adventure, but a flat tire can spoil the fun and give the word adventure a total new meaning. One easy way to avoid problems of this nature is to keep in mind, safety, good preparations of tools or equipments and procedures

  • Culture and Technology - Tools to Aid in Survival

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    Culture and Technology - Tools to Aid in Survival Culture: “the predominating attitudes and behavior that characterize the functioning of a group”. Technology: “the body of knowledge available to a society that is of use in fashioning implements, practicing manual arts and skills, and extracting or collecting materials”. Technology aids in the functioning of a group: it is what enables “predominating attitudes and behavior” to be acted upon. Therefore, initially, a culture must provide

  • Use of Technology to Fight Crime

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    We can count on technology to benefit us in many ways, one way being as a crime-fighting tool. No, science has not yet built us a "Robocop" and we cannot see into the future. Not yet anyways. But science and technology have given us many other incredible and powerful crime-fighting/solving mechanisms. It is not surprising that technological advances are being utilized all over the country, as well as the world, to fight crime by deterring criminals as well as catching them after the act. Throughout

  • Rhetorical Analysis Of Adobe Photoshop Tools

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    This rhetorical analysis is on the instructions on “How to Use Adobe Photoshop Tools” from WikiHow and to critique the use of the six characteristics of technical communication and the measures of excellence in technical communication as stated by Markel in the ninth edition of Technical Communication. Summary Generally, the instructions on How to Use Adobe Photoshop Tools do quite a good job at meeting Markel's six characteristics and eight measures of excellence in technical communication. Of

  • DIY Vs. Paid-16 Garden Tool Analysis

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    DIY vs Paid - 16 Garden Tool Organizer Solutions (for Inside or Outside of Your Shed  Have you looked at the mess inside your garden shed lately?  Do you have tools scattered as far as the eye can see?  Do you find yourself buying new tools simply because you can't find the ones you already have? There is nothing worse than having a garden shed full of tools you can't find. Not only is this very frustrating, in the end, many of your tools end up getting damaged or permanently lost in the mess

  • Destiny, Fate, Free Will and Free Choice in Macbeth - Lady Macbeth as a Tool of Fate

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    Lady Macbeth as a Tool of Fate The play of Macbeth is all about power and greed. It is about ambition overriding inhibitions and the conscience of a good man. We know that most people consider Macbeth to be a good and a brave man at the start of the book, for example King Duncan himself refers to him as “O valiant cousin, worthy gentleman!” He is admired for his skills in battle by everyone. It is hard to say what driving force underlies the events of the story, and it is equally hard to know