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    1. at the same time they also need to be cognizant of student diversity and cultural differences, as well as gender distinctions, and economic disparities.

      I appreciate this because no students should have to feel left out or change their appearances due to their beliefs, unless it's something inappropriate/offensive. Some schools are more diverse than other's and it's nice when the different cultures are noticed and appreciated by the school.

    2. Likewise, a teacher does not have complete freedom of speech to say whatever he or say wishes either.

      This is important to recognize, a professor always told his students, "do no harm". This resonates with me as a future educator because you don't want to offend or harm any of your students.

    3. When considering your teaching practice and the role of schools within your local community, be aware of the influence of state and federal laws.

      I know here at CSUMB, as a Liberal Studies major, they have us take a government class about how they play a role in public education and how they influence public education.

    4. When pursuing legal action, the goal is to ensure that schools provide a fair and reasonable system of education for all students.

      This is super important to recognize. The education system should be fair and equal for all students, however sometimes the system tends to fail us. As educators we should push for equinity.

    5. In determining whether or not to incorporate the text, the teacher must ask himself if he is truly presenting different points of view.

      I appreciate how this educator takes what he's assigning to the students into consideration. It's important for educators to put things out that are beneficial for their students or that students may have a take away.