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        Teaching & Learning Theories
        Who are Elementary School Teachers and What Do They Do?
        Who are Elementary School Teachers and What Do They Do?
        Are usually responsible for a group of children, roughly 20 to 25. They teach several subjects and are responsible for one grade level. In some schools, several elementary school teachers work together to teach a group of students. Other schools also have teachers who teach a special subject, such as
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        Who are Pre-K teachers and What Do They Do?
        If you attended pre-K as a child, you might recall learning through playing with other classmates and through participating in interactive classroom activities. Pre-K teachers are very different from elementary and secondary school teachers. They typically develop children’s language and vocabulary skills through storytelling and rhyming games; their social skills
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        Who are Special Education Teachers and What Do They Do?
        Who are Special Education Teachers and What Do They Do?
        Special education teachers work with children who have a variety of disabilities such as speech or language impairments, mental retardation, emotional disabilities, hearing or visual impairments, autism, and other health problems. Most special education teachers work with students at the pre-K, elementary, middle school, or high school levels. They typically
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        Who are Physical Education Teachers and What Do They Do?
        Who are Physical Education Teachers and What Do They Do?
        A physical education teacher’s ultimate goal is to introduce students to physical activities that will develop and promote good health and nutrition and will encourage a lifelong dedication to physical exercise. If you find sports irresistible and want to work with children, then becoming a physical education teacher might be
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        Who Career and Technical Education Teachers and What Do They Do?
        Who Career and Technical Education Teachers and What Do They Do?
        Career and technical education used to be called “vocational education.” These teachers may teach at the middle and/or high school levels. They often teach skills-based courses that are in high demand by employers who provide input to the curriculum and may offer internships in areas such as business, secretarial science,
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        Who are Music Teachers and What Do They Do?
        Who are Music Teachers and What Do They Do?
        Music teachers teach both music appreciation and instrumental and choral performance. At the elementary and secondary school level, music teachers often direct the school chorus, choir, orchestra, or marching band. They instruct students in the technical aspects of music and evaluate performances. Sometimes music teachers take students on field trips
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        Who are Art Teachers and What Do They Do?
        Who are Art Teachers and What Do They Do?
        A career as an art teacher typically requires a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) or a BA in art with additional training in education. Art teachers teach students the basic principles of art and, very often, art history. Fortunately for art teachers, art is typically included in the curriculum of
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        What are Private Schools?
        What are Private Schools?
        Are schools that are not controlled by local, state, or national governments, private schools and generally have the right to select students. Private schools are funded almost entirely through student tuition. Many private schools have affiliations with religious denominations, and nearly all religious denominations manage schools across the country. For
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        What are De Jure and De Facto Segregation?
        What are De Jure and De Facto Segregation?
        De jure segregation, or legalized segregation of Black and White people, was present in almost every aspect of life in the South during the Jim Crow era: from public transportation to cemeteries, from prisons to health care, from residences to libraries. Under segregation, Black and White people were to be
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        What was The Civil Rights Act of 1964?
        What was The Civil Rights Act of 1964?
        Was instrumental in speeding up school desegregation. Schools could lose federal funding if they ignored the civil rights act and continued to promote segregation. The act was highly effective in reducing the number of segregated schools in the nation. To support compliance with federal desegregation goals, criteria were developed to
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