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Distinguishing Characteristics of Instructional Technology and Distance EducationWhen most people think of instructional technology, they envision using computers or other devices to facilitate learning in a face-to-face setting. However, instruction Continue Reading...
Commitment to Self-ImprovementIntroduction(Left Blank)Personal Mission and VisionThe vision statement is the description of an individuals desired future state as they picture it in their mind (Carrier, 2017). A personal mission, on the other hand, i Continue Reading...
Using the Humanities and Experiential Learning to Promote Character EducationAbstractThis paper conducts an analysis of teaching the humanities by way of experiential learning, with the purpose being to facilitate character education among learners. Continue Reading...
Running Head: Classroom SimulationClassroom Simulation 7Classroom SimulationSetting up the classroomSetting up the classroom will begin with a proper review of each childs IEP, together with detailed attention to the childrens goals, accommodation, e Continue Reading...
Review of LiteratureIntroductionTeachers are responsible for students success and achievement. A student who passes well in school has a chance of acquiring numerous opportunities in the global market. However, students who fail in school are likely Continue Reading...
SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS RIGHTS Analysis of Legal and Ethical Issues of Special Needs StudentsThere are special needs of special education children, and the educational institutes, and the parents have to work in collaboration with each other for the d Continue Reading...
SOCIAL STUDIES FIELDWORK ASSIGNMENT Teaching and Learning Social Studies in Childhood Settings: Grade 1 to 6The best research method for learning teaching methodologies in a classroom setting is systematic classroom observation. For a certain number Continue Reading...
Field Experience Report - Observation in the classroom at the school for the Deaf
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In the US, residential institutions of learning have had a long relationship with the deaf community. They are the centers where linguistic and cultural tr Continue Reading...
Customized Theory of Human Learning and Development
The learning environment is characterized by the use of different theories and beliefs on what makes it the best and how people grow and develop. However, theories used by many education professiona Continue Reading...
Dual credit programs have been around for decades, allowing a large body of evidence to emerge. The evidence from the past twenty years have also permitted longitudinal studies that reveal the efficacy of dual credit programs in promoting models for Continue Reading...
Adult Learning: Facilitation Observation Paper
Adult learning involves adults engaging in systematic educational activities so as to gain new skills, values, attitudes and knowledge. This is normally done after the years of traditional schooling have Continue Reading...
STEM and STEAM in the classrooms
Purpose and Major Components
Many countries are currently putting much emphasis on the need to prepare students for higher education and equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge needed in this 21st century. Continue Reading...
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Schools, businesses, and communities come together for the benefit of the schools and families in the neighborhood. This collaboration assists in creating a place for the students and families to thrive and achieve more in school and in othe Continue Reading...
With respect to modern-day academic matters wherein biblical values contradict social and legal beliefs and requirements, education aims at offering information, and inculcating discipline and competences. Learned individuals are well-equipped to dea Continue Reading...
Parent Involvement
When it comes to children and how well they do (or do not do) in schools, a lot of the invective and scrutiny is directed towards the teachers at the school and the administrators that govern the same. Whether it be parents showin Continue Reading...
Expectations of Advisory Program
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Greenlee, B. J. (2010). School advisory council demography: Birds of a feather. Planning and changing, 41(1/2), 3- Continue Reading...
education has been given more attention by researchers and educationists since the publication of the Brundtland report in the late 1980s. The report introduced the world to sustainable development as a key global concern. Since then even school cur Continue Reading...
Coded InterviewInterviewer: Thank you for agreeing to speak with us today. Could you please start by telling us about your role within the school and your daily responsibilities? [Role_and_Responsibilities]Principal: Thank you for having me. I serve Continue Reading...
Reading Response: ConstructivismThe article presents a solid overview of the constructivism learning theory. In doing so, it pays special attention to the active role that learners play in constructing their knowledge through their own experiences an Continue Reading...
Personal Inventory ReflectionThroughout this course, my work into understanding and catering to the needs of students with special needs has been interesting, enlightening, and transformative. For me, the work began with the establishment of a very f Continue Reading...
AutismAutism or Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) present a range of challenges and opportunities that educators must understand to effectively support students with this disability. This paper presents an overview of the defining characteristics, prev Continue Reading...
Why Family-Teacher Relationships MatterEducators and families play a pivotal role in supporting SEL. Teachers can integrate SEL into their curriculum and classroom practices, creating a learning atmosphere that emphasizes empathy, cooperation, and em Continue Reading...
Chapter One: IntroductionOverviewThe purpose of this study is to provide recommendations to solve the problem of low graduation rates among minority Hispanic students at GCC in California. The problem is that 81.6% of Hispanic students at GCC failed Continue Reading...
Effective CurriculumIn my opinion, an effective curriculum should be based on a plan for a series of learning experiences tailored to meet the needs of my students. I do not believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, I feel that curriculum sho Continue Reading...
Revised Module 4A Personal Manifesto: Imparting Knowledge, Shaping Lives in EducationIn my journey as an educator, I find myself drawn to the many different aspects of teaching that stretch beyond traditional paradigms of knowledge transmission. In t Continue Reading...
Reflective JournalI have accomplished various educational goals and professional development from various program components in this program. Different program elements are designed to accomplish different kinds of professional growth, as will be ref Continue Reading...
TEACHING IN COLLEGESTeaching in CollegesIn college teaching, teachers and learners are key stakeholders and they share in the success of college teaching. The main focus of college teaching is to develop how students act, think, or approach their stu Continue Reading...
BRAIN INJURYBrain InjuryIt is important to note that in basic terms, the Individualized Education Program (IEP) seeks to bring together all stakeholders in efforts to ensure that the educational needs of children presenting with various disabilities Continue Reading...
Personal Theory AssignmentIntroductionThis assignment aims at allowing the articulation of personal theories of learning and development just as they relate to me as an educator. Learning theories are beneficial since they describe how people grow an Continue Reading...
Common Area ObservationLacy Elementary School is a 60-year-old K-6 public school situated in an urban school district and designed to accommodate up to 500 students. However, the school is currently serving 650 students most of whom qualify for the f Continue Reading...
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Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) usually have a difficulty relating socially to others. The social difficulties they face are among the major symptoms of ASD. Persons with ASD who do not show considerable language or cogn Continue Reading...