Union refers to a group of people who have joined together, such as workers organizing together to collectively bargain. The document outlines the role of unions in education, listing 6 common types of unions including labor unions, industrial unions, and public service unions. It also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of unions, noting that they can help with planning and sharing ideas but a lack of communication can lead to low morale. Finally, the document discusses classroom implications, stating that effective questioning focused on student learning allows teachers to consolidate understanding.
Union refers to a group of people who have joined together, such as workers organizing together to collectively bargain. The document outlines the role of unions in education, listing 6 common types of unions including labor unions, industrial unions, and public service unions. It also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of unions, noting that they can help with planning and sharing ideas but a lack of communication can lead to low morale. Finally, the document discusses classroom implications, stating that effective questioning focused on student learning allows teachers to consolidate understanding.
Union refers to a group of people who have joined together, such as workers organizing together to collectively bargain. The document outlines the role of unions in education, listing 6 common types of unions including labor unions, industrial unions, and public service unions. It also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of unions, noting that they can help with planning and sharing ideas but a lack of communication can lead to low morale. Finally, the document discusses classroom implications, stating that effective questioning focused on student learning allows teachers to consolidate understanding.
Union refers to a group of people who have joined together, such as workers organizing together to collectively bargain. The document outlines the role of unions in education, listing 6 common types of unions including labor unions, industrial unions, and public service unions. It also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of unions, noting that they can help with planning and sharing ideas but a lack of communication can lead to low morale. Finally, the document discusses classroom implications, stating that effective questioning focused on student learning allows teachers to consolidate understanding.
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Union
PRESENTED BY: JUARIZO, STEPHANE JOYCE B.
1.Identify the meaning of Union OBJECTIVES:
2.Role of union in educational system
3.Give 6 types of Union
4.Advantage and Disadvantages of Union
5.Classroom Implication of union
1. What Is Union? Union is Joining of two files in a relational database. Definition of union is a group of two or more people who have come together or people have joined for the purposes of collective bargaining in a labor situation. We need connection and Communication with others, especially in a group and teaching. It is an Act of uniting two or more things. The state of being united. Something formed by uniting two or more things (combination). An example of a union is • Marriage • Organization of workers • Teaching What is the role of the unions in the educational system?
• Education trade unions play a key role in ensuring
teachers' access to professional development by providing professional learning opportunities independently or in partnership with others. What are the types of unions? Here are 6 types of unions that are widespread in the US. 1. Labor unions A labor union is a group of people who work together in a craft or trade. 2. Industrial unions An industrial union is made up of people who work within the same industry or industry service. 3. Public service unions These unions typically operate at a sector, regional, or institutional level. 4. Federations A federation is a group of one or more unions. 5. Uplift unions Uplift unions mainly focus on the social and emotional well-being of their members. 6. Identity-exclusive unions An identity-exclusive union is a group of people that share a social, religious, or cultural identity. These unions too, focus on availing fair wages, protection, and benefits to their members. Advantages • Help to plan
Communication greatly helps in the planning and coordination of
different activities in an organization. • Sharing ideas and Suggestions
When there is an effective communication system, students will have
the opportunity to present their ideas, suggestions, and complaints to teacher who ultimately help to build up as well as boost their morale. Disadvantages • Poor Planning
A lack of communication can eventually result in low morale. Connection
is when two or more people interact with each other and each person feels valued, seen, and heard.
• Lack of understanding
Leads to low self-esteem and a child's inability to participate or feel
competent within their classroom environment. 3. Classroom Implication
• When questioning in the classroom focuses on enabling student
learning teachers deliberately prepare, manage and respond to
students’ responses. This ensures that teachers can take advantage of
opportunities in lesson to consolidate students’ understanding.
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