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Understanding Planned Intervention for Specific Learning Disorder
Introduction
Specific learning disorder (SLD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that affects a child's ability to learn and use academic skills, such as reading, writing, and m Continue Reading...
children in the U.S. has a learning disability and nearly 3 million have ADHD. Most of them are between the ages of 5 and 21, males whose mothers have less than 12 years of education, of poor health and socio-economically disadvantaged. One in every Continue Reading...
testing data for the WJ-J-IV Tests of oral language and the test of achievement for Freddie Fictitious. Identify the four Broad Clusters included on these two test batteries, then give the Standard Score for each and using the WJ-IV classification c Continue Reading...
Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) Violations as they Pertain to the Case of Sonya
An educational institution's principal greatly influences the learning/teaching of every student within the school, for better or for worse. Studies have fo Continue Reading...
Open Fence
The objective of this study is to research cases in which U.S. citizens were denied their right to privacy and safety by either a city or country within their own property line by being told what type of fence they either can or erect in Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Impact of Behaviorism on Educational Practices:
This essay would explore how behaviorist theories, such as those proposed by B.F. Skinner, have influenced classroom management, instructional strate Continue Reading...
lessons observed varied depending on the school. In high school, the aims were to learn about the history of art, whereas in younger grades such as elementary and early middle school years, the aim was explorative creativity and self-expression.
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Technology and Lesson Plan
Jigsaw
The emphasis of a lesson plan that uses jigsaw-making uses visual arts as the connection across the curricula. Students are enabled to collect, analyze, and share suitable information on paintings by different arti Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Impact of Deep and Surface Learning on Academic Success:
This essay would explore how deep and surface learning approaches influence student outcomes in educational settings. It would compare and contrast the long-term ac Continue Reading...
Jean Piaget Cognitive Development Theory
The way we consider development and disability has started to change. With these progressions come new potential outcomes for moving toward the treatment of kids with disabilities. These new thoughts broadly Continue Reading...
One area that was missed in the literature was the effectiveness of various intervention strategies in reducing stress in families with persons with disabilities. It is not known what interventions have been tried and which ones were most effective Continue Reading...
Social Promotion on Young Students With Learning Disabilities
Public school systems in the United States have been damaged by policies adopted by the Department of Education in recent years. For instance, "The No Child Left Behind Act" (NCLB) has b Continue Reading...
learning? What role does behavior play in learning?
Learning is the acquisition of skills through behaviors. Behaviors help an individual learn through experiences, both favorable and unfavorable. Learning is a life long endeavor which is garnered Continue Reading...
classroom instruction, it is important not to overgeneralize. (Johnston, 2010, paraphrased)
RTI was introduced in the 2004 IDEA legislation and requests that schools utilize 15% of their special education funding for regular interventions for educa Continue Reading...
Teaching ESL Students
At least 3.5 million children every year are identified as possessing limited English proficiency and require additional support before they are mainstreamed into the regular classroom environment (Miller & Endo 2004: 786) Continue Reading...
learning environment requires a consistent and fair approrach to those learning. However, the exact relationship between learning and classroom leadership has not yet been defined. However, Drs. Brown (university of Saskatchewan) and Posner (Santa C Continue Reading...
Learning Theories and Models
One of the earliest types of learning theory is that of behaviorist theory, made famous by theorists such as B.F. Skinner. Although Skinner formalized the principles of behaviorism down to a science, at its core behavio Continue Reading...
Teaching
What essential characteristics effective teaching. Your essay include: Introduction - establishes interpretation topic, covering aspects effective teaching addressed essay; I things lesson preparation, communication, knowledge student's le Continue Reading...
teaching allows learning and assessment for those that are my learners, as a painting and decorating tutor with the view to self-develop and progress. We will learn how to make the most of and inspire learning and how diversity and fairness play a s Continue Reading...
" Ms. Parker invited those having trouble to return to the carpet area for additional instruction. She asked these students to get clipboards for their worksheets and to bring their manipulatives as well. There was some time wasted in this transition Continue Reading...
teacher instructional technology literacy instruction improve elementary (K-5) student achievement reading vocabulary? Create a qualitative research scenario phenomenology approach.
Using phenomenology
Does the use of instructional technology impr Continue Reading...
Cormier in six weeks' time to note changes in Ms. Cormier's approach to discipline and any positive results with students. At that time, they will conference about Ms. Cormier's progress and further plans for improvement.
Section V: Summary
Ms. Co Continue Reading...
teaching of statistics and problems encountered in such teaching.
Teaching Statistics: An Annotated Bibliography
Albert, Jim. Teaching Statistics Using Baseball. New York: The Mathematical Association of America. 2003.
Baseball is a very statisti Continue Reading...
Tests in Classroom
Multiple choice tests are a favored method of testing due to its numerous advantages. First of all a faculty is familiar with developing them and it is easy to monitor cheating. These tests are easy to administer and are cost effe Continue Reading...
This is when learning comprehension will decrease. As a result, these concepts should be used to create a foundation for everyone. (McLoughlin, 2005, pp. 125 -- 129)
This means that the ideas presented in a traditional format should be augmented wi Continue Reading...
Learning Experiences: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Online vs. In-Class Instruction
After having had several courses that were entirely delivered online and the majority being delivered in traditional in-class environments, the relative strengths Continue Reading...
Learning Theories: Implications for the Nurse Educator
There are two specific learning theories that have to be addressed here. These are social cognitive and constructivist. By discussing both of these through the lens of the nurse educator, one i Continue Reading...
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Kuhlthau, C.C., Heinstrom, J., & Todd, R.J. (2008). The 'Information Search Process' Revisited: Is the Model Still Useful? Information Research,13(4)
MacCharen, B.,Song.,J ., martens, J (2011).School Innovation: The Mutual Impacts of Or Continue Reading...
Learning and Development Solutions What Factors Would You Take Into Consideration
Environment
The environment is one of the factors that enhance the learning process and offering solutions among learners. The environment refers to any physical and Continue Reading...
Learning Organizations
A great deal of research has been undertaken regarding the concept of learning organizations. The 2001 article with the title "The learning organization in health-care services: Theory and practice" by Leda Vassalou was publi Continue Reading...
15-17). For teachers of language and literacy, fine arts, and physical education this process is almost more important, as students probably come to these classes with pre-determined notions based on their learning styles. For instance, a student wh Continue Reading...
Reading Comprehension
Effective Teaching of Reading Comprehension
Just like writing and speaking, reading comprehension is a language skill that needs to be developed in order to enhance understanding of various types of texts. For a long time, tea Continue Reading...
2. True learning organizations allocate the time and resources that are required to develop a competitive advantage based on the lifelong learning and training opportunities that are provided to everyone in the organization.
3. A learning organiza Continue Reading...
teacher instructional technology with new literacy instruction to improve elementary (K-5) student achievement in reading vocabulary?
The alternative hypothesis would be that new literacy instruction does have th potential to improve elementary (K- Continue Reading...
teacher teach before burning out or becoming stale?
This paper looks at the ideas of whether teachers should be made to go back into learning to gain a new license after a period of time, also looking at how their time can be best used with initiat Continue Reading...
Classroom: Teaching Utopias, Dystopias, and the American Dream
This article published in Teaching American Literature: A Journal of Theory and Practice in 2011 examines the advantages and pitfalls of democracy in the classroom. The author, Rebeccah Continue Reading...
Teach like your hair's on fire: The methods and madness inside room 56 by Rafe Esquith. Specifically it will contain a book report on the book. This book, written by a teacher with nearly 25 years experience, talks about how to make a difference in Continue Reading...