My observatory is the Small Building School District. As of the 2011 to 2012 academic year, the school district had 10,293 students, 23% of the students were minority students. The school's population (78% of the 2011-2012 academic year) was identified as Caucasian, but the population of minority students has increased over the years. Latino / Latino Americans (or "Hispanic" reported in this area) increased by 1% since 2010 to 2011 grade, with Latin American / Latin American with 1,054 students To 1,092 people.
My semester will be placed in the eighth grade classroom of the junior high school. Since I was a preschool teacher in the last semester I have not seen it in junior high school, so I learned a lot about junior high school from this standpoint. I never thought that I would like to teach high school, but I always thought that it would be better to teach high school, but I knew that junior high school is not too bad. One day, my student teacher was supposed to start a class discussion and said that the discussion might be difficult, but he did not tell me the details. I would like to know what kind of discussion is difficult. I want to know the topics they discuss. This topic was finally what I had not expected: gay marriage. Now, this may not be shocking to some people, but let me provide a background to inform you why this shocks me. This school is in a conservative district of Pennsylvania.
I was assigned to a great host teacher who not only observed his course but also allowed me to observe other historical teachers. I am not afraid to go to my position any longer. It is until you get closer to the lesson lesson. My host teacher asked me to teach the course about Marbury v. Madison 's Supreme Court case. The main content you need to do is establish a judicial review by Marbury v Madison. I discovered that it is a bit difficult to figure out what happened in this situation when I began exploring information about the incident to summarize my course. How can I teach this to junior high school students? I tried to make plans over hours. At last I came up with a lesson plan.