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3. According to Bloom's taxonomy, come up with 1 critical high-order thinking question to guide students to discuss. Also, explain what you want students to learn from your questions. (10%)
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1. What additional strategies will you employ, apart from games, to motivate low-achieving junior high school students and foster a positive learning environment? (15%)
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2. How will you implement differentiated instruction in a junior high school, taking into account the diverse learning needs, abilities, and interests of the students? (15%)
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1. Paraphrase this news to be a reading article suitable for eighth graders. (15%)
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2. With the reading article paraphrased by you, make up a test. It can be a reading comprehension with 3 questions and four multiple choices with each question, or a cloze with 3 blanks and four multiple choices with each blank. (10%)
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4. Based on the revised reading article, design a 15-minute reading activity. (15%) - Explain your teaching steps, including your instructional language (how you instruct students), target language (what you want students to learn), and assessment (how you examine learning effectiveness). - Clarify what pedagogies you apply for your teaching plan, and the reason you choose it/them.
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III. Essay Questions: Read the news from Washington, D.C., in the U.S. (50%) The Supreme Court recently heard a significant case regarding student speech, involving 14-year- old Brandi Levy, whose profanity-laced Snapchat post led to her suspension from the cheerleading team at her Pennsylvania high school. The case raises the question of whether public schools can discipline students for off-campus speech. The landmark Tinker v. Des Moines ruling in 1969 established that students do not lose their constitutional rights to freedom of speech at school. However, the contours of this decision have been the subject of ongoing debate. Levy's case differs from Tinker in that it lacks the lofty motives of a protest against war. Rather, it represents teenage frustration. Levy expressed her anger at being kept on the junior varsity cheerleading squad for another year by posting profane words and gestures on Snapchat. Her coaches saw the post and suspended her from the team for a year. Levy's parents filed a federal lawsuit, arguing that her suspension violated her constitutional speech rights. Lower courts agreed with Levy and restored her to the cheerleading team, stating that Tinker does not apply to off-campus speech. The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals clarified that it was yet to address the First Amendment implications of off-campus speech involving threats of violence or harassment. However, the school district, education groups, the Biden administration, and anti-bullying organizations argued that the appeals court's decision went too far. They emphasized that public schools should be able to discipline students for off-campus speech, depending on the circumstances. While the school district claimed that its approach allows for addressing disruptive speech and protecting students' rights, critics argue that such an approach would grant schools excessive power to monitor and regulate students' speech beyond school grounds. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), representing Levy, contended that this would stifle students' ability to express frustration and could lead to the regulation of political and religious speech. Levy's case has garnered support from an unlikely alliance of conservative and liberal interest groups, who highlight the dangers of expanding school regulation of off-campus speech. The Alliance Defending Freedom and Christian Legal Society caution against the regulation of religious speech, which they believe provokes debate and inflames passions. Even Mary Beth and John Tinker, central figures in the 1969 case, expressed support for Levy, suggesting that their protest would have included a digital social media component. Though Levy's speech may not be considered politically or religiously important, her case has the potential to shape the legal understanding of student speech rights. She aims to highlight that students should not face punishment for expressing their feelings and thoughts. The Supreme Court's ruling in this case will likely have far-reaching implications for student speech and the regulation of online behavior in the internet age. Adapted from https:/newsela.com/read/student-free-speech-supreme-court/id/2001020589/
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IV、Teaching Activity Design(共20分) In recent years, students have increasingly relied on social media platforms (such as Threads andInstagram) to access and share information. However, when reposting, modifying, or sharing content, manystudents overlook important issues such as copyright, information credibility, and media ethics, indicatinga need to strengthen their media literacy. Design a 50-minute activity for 10th-grade students that aims toenhance their media literacy. Your design may include topics such as digital copyright, evaluatinginformation credibility, or responsible use of social media. Your answer should include: ● detailed learning objectives ● teaching procedures (pre-task, while-task, and post-task), durations and their purposes ● the formative and summative assessments
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In an era where AI can generate language instantly, has the value of language learning changed? From the perspectives of interpersonal interaction, emotional expression, and authentic communication, discuss how English teachers should redefine the goals of language teaching.
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Paraphrase the provided passage and design a five-blank cloze test based on your paraphrased version. Please provide both the five questions (blanks) and their corresponding answers. Pikas, often called "real-life Pikachus," are small mammals closely related to rabbits. Inhabiting high-altitude regions, they rely on their dense fur to survive freezing temperatures. Unlike hibernating animals,pikas stay active year-round, diligently gathering and drying plants during summer to ensure they haveenough food for the winter. However, their survival is now threatened by rising temperatures, as their thickcoats make them highly sensitive to heat. Additionally, human activities, such as poisoning campaigns incertain regions, further endanger their populations. Although pikas are not yet globally endangered, therapid disappearance of local groups serves as a warning that we must protect these delicate mountainecosystems before it’s too late.
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(翻譯)2. 如果你不是個登山愛好者的話,我想與你分享一個十分重要的道理。任何事情在遠處看起來總是比較可怕。上山的路高聳入雲,由下往上看,路太陡、太滑、太危險,感覺那真是高不可攀。有些路看起來如此令人懼怕,以致於你可能連試也不想試,就想回頭。很久以前我就學會了應對之道。不要緊盯著前方,擔心前方的危險。那只是在浪費時間,對解決問題毫無助益。替代的是,你應該專心對付腳下小區域,一步一步向前走。有趣的是,當你達到艱險之處的時候,這些地方並不是想像中的那麼難。
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