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Phys Ed

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d to try to understand. Favoritism is a small part of a teacher's expectations of their students, which can lead to detrimental outcomes for some children if not felt wanted or welcome. "Good teachers are typically those who encourage their students to believe they are capable, important and self sufficient." Something that could be added to this quote even though it is very exemplary of what is necessary, is the word "all" in front of the word students. It could be conveyed that the quotation could have significance and relevance for a select few. Students that mould into what the teacher deems necessary for the right skills and attitudes acquired in order to teach them properly and effectively while still making the teacher feel they are accomplishing their job. What I am trying to say is there are kids who from an early age know just what to do in order to please their teachers, and there are those that struggle to find that all their life. It is those who relate well to the teacher that often are "encouraged" to "believe" that they are "capable" and "important". And it is those who the teachers boast who have "succeeded". Maybe I am way off base as far as teacher's expectations and attitudes, and how they treat students differently. But I felt for example in elementary physical education, more of a bond and a relationship with my phys ed. teachers. This was because of the attitude and enthusiasm that I would bring to the gym unlike the rest of my schoolwork. I believe that there were kids that were neglected to some extent because of kids like myself. I did feel then and even today partially feel those kids had their place to shine, be it with math or language, science or french. Albeit with each kid hopefully having a place to shine, I know as a teacher I will have to foster and practice forms of inclusion and to stay away from having favorites. I want each kid of mine to feel capable, self sufficient and important. Part of the rea...

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