996 Search Results for Education and Meaning
Applying Behavior ModificationScenario 1Behavior modification uses a series of positive and negative reinforcers to shape a childs behavior. In the case of Stuart, his teacher has been unconsciously positively reinforcing the undesirable behavior of Continue Reading...
Understanding Scaffolding in ReadingExploring Scaffolding in the Context of ReadingVarious individuals can offer scaffolding in reading, including teachers, parents, or even more experienced peers. Although teachers often plan and provide this instru 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...
THEORY REVIEW TEMPLATETHEORY REVIEW #1Write the central research question for your researchHow can the problem of low graduation rates among black non-Hispanic students at Glendale Community College be addressed?List the first reference in current AP Continue Reading...
Research Methods Discussion1How can I expand or advance the conversation below by new insight or perspective?Ethics is important in research, and the main points touched upon include eliminating bias and the value of obtaining informed consent. Clari Continue Reading...
Critical Literacy ThinkingThe conflicting sources of information cause confusion or trouble for the students since what they see in the real world and what they are being presented as a source of information do not comply with each other (Rajalingam Continue Reading...
English Literature: Admission Essay for CollegeSince I was young, I have been fascinated by the art of photography. This is the area that I have always wanted to explore more. I believe this is the topic that I find so engaging and makes me lose all Continue Reading...
Butler College Prep 9th Grade Dean PositionABUTLER COLLEGE PREPButler College Prep is here to get you ready for the real world out there.The Lynx is the symbol of the spirit we cultivate: inside each and every one of our students grows the reflectiv Continue Reading...
The Interview Process
Two strategies that could be used to address the issue of difficult participants within the interview process would be (a) the pilot study approach and (b) the interviewing the investigator approach (Chenail, 2011). Additionally Continue Reading...
Leadership in Action
The process of planning for the teacher leadership initiative from the identification of a need/issue to address to action planning and determining measures for evaluation can be regarded as collaborative action research. Lee, S Continue Reading...
Strategy, Assessment
The language objective for my students would be to maintain a reflective journal about something they read during the week. This could a blog, a newspaper, a magazine, a book, an e-book, etc. The journal should be about what th Continue Reading...
semiotics and logic. These two traditions have frequently been used as the determiner of the precise meaning of even, argument or communication (Feldman, Skoldberg, & Brown, 2004). The piece named the White Blackbird is a depiction of Moore's gr Continue Reading...
Teaching Historical Events to Student With Disabilities
Our perspective of the concept of the passing of time and our place in the history of the world is important to us towards our growth and evolution. Lacking a sense of time and space, one is pr Continue Reading...
Translate the abstract into a summary that is more consumer-friendly and underline any technical terms.
This quantitative study looks at the impact of changing needles before administering intramuscular (i.e., injected into the muscle) pain medicati Continue Reading...
Tips on Understanding and Remembering the Three Types of Hypotheses
The three types of hypotheses can seem confusing at first, so it is helpful to devise tips for understanding and remembering their differences. The three hypotheses -- null, nondire Continue Reading...
Educator Patricia M. Cunningham says in "What Research Says about Teaching Phonics," for example, that children do profit from systematic phonics instruction. However, there is more than one effective way to teach phonics. Positive results are the r Continue Reading...
Transformational Learning
More than twenty-five years ago, Jack Mezirow initiated a profound movement in the field of adult education, that of transformative learning theory. Since this time, the concept of transformative learning has been a topic o Continue Reading...
There are those that believe that qualitative research is the best form of research, whereas others insist that only quantitative methods are appropriate in a research environment (CSU, 2004). Still others argue that both approaches are useful and Continue Reading...
Increasing of skills and knowledge and even knowledge of the society cannot be possible without social interactions. That is the basis of the social cognitive theory as it brings together attitudinal and cognitive effects. The major forms of continuo Continue Reading...
Good researchers tend to pull methods out of a tool kit as they are needed" (2006, p. 54). Notwithstanding these criticisms and constraints, though, most social researchers seem to agree that classification by some type of research paradigm is a use Continue Reading...
Viewing work as a load or limitation assumed more marked in the U.S. within 1982 and 1989. We have observed that work can be felt as a compulsion or a prerogative. Disparities among nations on these values are vital issues to assist us in comprehend Continue Reading...
Conselling Master Questionnaire
Describe the Boolean Approach (Hauser, 2009 p. 18)
In order to use counseling databases to search for information, it is important to develop appropriate search practices. The terms one types when searching will most Continue Reading...
Extrinsic rewards should only be used when other efforts to actively engage students in learning has failed; (3) In the event extrinsic rewards must be utilized, they should be "just powerful enough to control behavior" and should be eliminated in Continue Reading...
This needs to be role modeled by the peers and adults with whom the young child comes in contact. When children observe this strong positive interest in learning, be it through reading books, playing word games, telling stories or many other activit Continue Reading...
EDSE 600: History and Philosophy of Education / / 3.0 credits
The class entitled, History and Philosophy of Education, focused on the origin of education and the "philosophical influences of modern educational theory and practice. Study of: philos Continue Reading...
Brain-Based Learning Theory
Learning does not only bring enlightenment to the weary souls but it also helps us learn, grow and be what we are potentially able to become. Therefore education plays a vital role in inculcating a sense of responsibility Continue Reading...
spelling instruction are presented and compared in the article, 'Three paradigms of spelling instruction in grades 3 to 6' (Taylor-Heald, 1998).
In this article the three paradigms are identified as the traditional, the transitional, and the studen Continue Reading...
curriculum books have been written since the turn of the [20th] century; each with a different version of what 'curriculum' means (Ackerman, 1988). I define classroom curriculum design as the sequencing and pacing of content along with the experienc Continue Reading...
Thus, we assume that children gifted in the arts are every bit as intellectually endowed as those with academic gifts.
The relationships among giftedness, talent development, and creativity are challenging areas of research. Because researchers lac Continue Reading...
Chapter 3 stresses the importance both fundamentally and ethically of representing information truthfully and honestly through visual and experiential means that are meaningful to the learner and respect the fact that the individual mind is rather l Continue Reading...
Public Schools vs. Private Schools - Culturally appropriate education
Review of the literature
Education and culture
Teaching dispositions
Outmoded educational model
Would vo-tech be a better public school goal?
Developing the person instead of Continue Reading...
Parent's Selection for Supplementary Tutoring Centre in Hong Kong - Primary School Level
With reference to the above discussion, it can be apparently observed that the education industry in Hong Kong is quite expanded. However, the performance of s Continue Reading...
Generally, online students need to have a high level of self-motivation for their studies. Being aimed towards the adult, working student body, Strayer attracts students who are not motivated only by the subject matter of their studies, but also by Continue Reading...
The reality of flexible learning is that the structure of the educational experience is not there, and people can feel as though they are losing out when that is the case. They do lose out in some ways, because learning the traditional way is far d Continue Reading...
Their anticipated and desired results for their education, personal or practical, may vary widely in unpredictable ways. The attitudes towards educational processes may differ due to the greater and more diverse social and life experiences that colo Continue Reading...
..the roles these abilities play in social life;...and the manner in which they are interpreted..., not by experts, but by ordinary people in ordinary activities" (Baynham 285). A combination of the forbidden nature of Douglass's society, in addition Continue Reading...