990 Search Results for Stress in Education
AbstractMany if not most young people not only enjoy reading, they want to improve their skills so that they can read at higher and more interesting levels, especially with respect to topics that are personally relevant for them. While the process of Continue Reading...
Gun violence in America doesn’t appear to be going anywhere soon, and deadly rampages have seemed to squeeze their way in the experience of American life. What was once a monstrosity and a horror have all becomes episodes that citizens of this Continue Reading...
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No teacher can entirely avoid the realities of student standardized assessment. But teachers must make informed choices in the classroom in regards to how students are instructed, based upon individual student needs and awareness of student Continue Reading...
Allocate Funds in Order to Reduce Teacher Turnover and Improve Struggling Schools: An Analysis of 5 Academic Studies
The problem identified in this study is that the public school district receives Title One and Title Two funding, which goes to sup Continue Reading...
Accreditation
According to the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), "accreditation is a nongovernmental process conducted by representatives of postsecondary institutions and professional groups. As conducted in the United States, accr Continue Reading...
LOW GRADUATION RATES AT GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGELow Graduation Rates at Glendale Community College: Proposed SolutionsIn the present scenario, the problem happens to be low graduation rates at Glendale Community College. More specifically, the coll Continue Reading...
Research Paper: Challenges with Younger Youth Aging Out of Foster CareIntroductionAlthough well intentioned, the foster care system often places youth in a precarious position once they age out of the program. Evidence suggest that foster care youth Continue Reading...
An Intern\\\'s Dilemma (Abridged)In June of 2010, Mark Yang (MBA 2011) was eagerly anticipating the start of his summer internship. He had secured employment with a technology security firm at one oftheir global branch offices, performing market rese Continue Reading...
Working While Attending School
The benefits of working while attending high school are that it gives the student the opportunity to take on additional responsibilities, gain some experience in the real world, interact with new people, and learn a ski Continue Reading...
Childcare Patterns and Issues for Families of Preschool Children with Autism
Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are the most rapidly growing student population served in special education. As a result, several early childhood programs tar Continue Reading...
Issues in English Second Language Acquisition
Introduction
All students have different learning styles and for Second Language learners or English-as-Second-Language (ESL) learners, the challenge faced by the ESL instructor is not only about using a Continue Reading...
My Motivation
My major motivation to pursue my college degree is my personal growth and development goals. Since childhood, I have always desired to excel in my career and help in changing the lives of others. I believe that pursuing a college degre Continue Reading...
Before our new principal started two years ago, I considered transferring. Two of my colleagues had also left over the previous year. Morale was generally low, parents complained a lot, and I heard rumors in the community about our school. We were th Continue Reading...
Intelligence testing can be a useful means of measuring certain skills. However, intelligence tests are highly contextualized and also have the potential to be culturally biased. Although intelligence tests are “here to stay,” they can be Continue Reading...
Transgender
Dealing with Transgender Children
Many children who are transgender identify themselves as such at a young age. Thanks to increasing awareness of the issue in the media, parents of transgender children are becoming more supportive of th Continue Reading...
Size Affect Learning Outcomes?
Some educators feel that there is a perfect size for a classroom and that any number over this can lead to stress for both teacher and student. As a result, these educators hold that learning outcomes are negatively i Continue Reading...
Students' Emotional Issues That Interfere with Academic Performance in K-12 Public Schools
Classroom settings are emotion-filled areas of learning for children; for instance, children may experience excitement to learn a new lesson, anxiety and hope Continue Reading...
Lens One: Structural Theories
Organizational structure refers to how work activities or tasks are divided, and how relationships are established and maintained (Corlett, n.d.). Bureaucratic organizations are structured formally and may result in a Continue Reading...
Why is SEL Important?Research shows that SEL not only improves achievement by an average of 11 percentile points but also increases prosocial behaviors (such as kindness, sharing, and empathy), improves student attitudes toward school, and reduces de Continue Reading...
Classroom Management Plan1In my classroom management plan, I intend to integrate several behavioral management theories. First, I would use Skinners behavior modification approach, as I believe that positive reinforcement can be a powerful tool in di Continue Reading...
HEALTH Applying Theories and Models to Educational Interventions for Target PopulationsBeliefs/ Subjective Norms of Target PopulationPoor health of female sex workers (FSW) has been one of the primary concerns of public health for decades. It has bec Continue Reading...
Organizing and Drafting an Introduction Organizing and Drafting an IntroductionIntroducing any journal article aims to show the study\\\'s framework and importance to the audience. It defines the purpose of this study by summarizing existing insights Continue Reading...
Chicago Public School (CPS) system is the most understaffed in Illinois, where throughout the state the average student to staff ratio is 11 to one. In the CPS system, it is 16 to one—16 students to every one teacher, and that is just going by Continue Reading...
On Wearing School Uniforms
One of the biggest problems that teens face in school is the problem of peer pressure. As Bandura (2018) notes, the pressure to adapt one’s behavior in order to fit in or stand out comes from media, peers and groups&m Continue Reading...
Case Study: The Case of the New Hire
Q1. If you were Valerie Rizzo, what steps would you take in the first 30 days of your incumbency as the middle school principal to introduce the previously mentioned change-related issues while establishing effect Continue Reading...
The classroom setting comprises students from different backgrounds and with different behaviors. Teachers are faced with need to manage student behaviors in the classroom environment to help enhance their effectiveness in achieving the desired learn Continue Reading...
Introduction
Student codes of conduct reflect the values, mission, and ethics of the school. This high school comprises only four grades (9 to 12), but it is a large, suburban school with more than 1500 students. The school has magnet programs, as we Continue Reading...
InterviewPart 1: InterviewA. Interview DetailsI interviewed Dr. Jane Smith, a School Psychologist at Maplewood High School. Our conversation took place on September 27, 2023, at 10:00 AM. Dr. Smith has been working in the school system for a decade a Continue Reading...
Mindfulness in the School SettingReferencesCampbell, A. J., Lanthier, R. P., Weiss, B. A., & Shaine, M. D. (2019). The impact of aschoolwide mindfulness program on adolescent well-being, stress, and emotion regulation: A nonrandomized controlled stud Continue Reading...
You Can Grow Your BrainYour brain is a muscle that gets stronger the more you use it. Thanks to the network of nerve cells in your cortex, the more you challenge yourself to think the more advanced that network becomes! When we challenge ourselves to Continue Reading...