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ELLs to Learn Kinematics: A Phenomenological Assessment
This study aims to discover the effective methods of teaching English language learners (ELLs) the basics of kinematics in an introductory course to physics. The students chosen from a selecti Continue Reading...
The principal informally assessed the value of this project by looking at lesson plans and teacher collaboration and performing unscheduled walk-throughs as well as monitoring theme test scores. Because of the positive results and teacher enthusias 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...
lesson plan, which deals with aspects like value of play activities and developmental implementations in a chosen teacher-directed classroom task. Tailoring of lessons to meet individual student's needs in keeping with developmentally-suitable pract Continue Reading...
Philosophy of Teaching
The role of the teacher is to act as guide and facilitator for the student. The teacher is not to be the active ingredient but rather a mediator; the student is to be the active participant in his or her own education -- the t Continue Reading...
Functional Assessment
Leonard's behavior should be considered as challenging behavior. His behavior is disruptive to the class. When he is told to do something or to stop doing something, he does not follow instructions. He does not pay attention or Continue Reading...
Bullies
Cornell, Dewey; Limber, Susan P. (2015). Law and policy on the concept of bullying at school. American Psychologist. 70(4), 333-343.
This article focuses on the legal circumscriptions for counteracting the effects of bullying and the very Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Importance of Recycling in Schools:
This topic explores why recycling programs are crucial in educational institutions, discussing the environmental benefits, educational value, and the role of stu Continue Reading...
TESOL: Fieldwork Experience
The student observed for the Student Oral Language Observation Matrix (SOLOM) was a native Spanish-speaking 16-year-old female who was a high school sophomore. The student's SOLOM score for the observation was a 20/25 wit Continue Reading...
American Dream' is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with the opportunity for each according to ability or achievement. It is a difficult dream for the European upper classes to interpret adequat Continue Reading...
How School Social Workers Help ChildrenIntroductionThe problem of interest to the proposed study concerns the various reasons students need assistance from social workers, which typically include a lack of financial or academic resources and/or lack Continue Reading...
Miguel is a full-time online student, a full-time employee, and a father. He finds that he is constantly struggling with balancing all of his responsibilities and is trying to figure out a way to manage his time wisely. He is only in his third class Continue Reading...
Psalm 139:13-18 reminds us that we have all be created uniquely by God—that He saw us completely before we even saw ourselves. He knows us more deeply that we know ourselves and even in spite of all our faults and questionable acts, He still ke Continue Reading...
School Visit
This report is about my visit to the Roberto Clemente Middle School in Paterson, New Jersey. The visit was conducted on April 4th, in the afternoon. It was rainy. Paterson is a densely-populated urban area, and the school is in an urban Continue Reading...
airport we have kiosks and call centers and the e-services that we provide allow customers to check in online and to order tickets online. The information that is provided by the websites described here are also related to customer service as well a Continue Reading...
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But although this act specifies quantifiable results, and phonics may be more easily tested in quantifiable methods, there is no proof as to the superiority of this method. "Saxon Publishers salutes our federal government Continue Reading...
How would you describe gender identification based on the literature?Gender identity and its corresponding impacts on society have become a very contentious issues within political and social discourse. Conservatives often argue that gender identific Continue Reading...
Cultural Differences Related to Emotion Socialization among Children
Emotional socialization among children is determined to a large extent by the cultural environment in which the child is raised (Raval & Walker, 2019). The most common agents of Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Role of Recycling in Combating Climate Change:
Explore how students and children can directly contribute to the fight against climate change through recycling efforts. Discuss the impact of recycling on reducing green Continue Reading...
First People of Wisconsin as a Candidate Content for the Kurzweil LearnStation
This paper gives a summary of the Social Studies unit plan The First People of Wisconsin by Dr. Ava McCall and Thelma Ristow in terms of the unit's main objectives and t Continue Reading...
Personally, a critical thinker will be able to evaluate the world in which they live and make conscious choices about what will be most beneficial to their own life and the lives of those around them. They will be able to be an actively engaged cit Continue Reading...
The Impact of Government Regulation on Curriculum DevelopmentIntroductionThesis: Government policies and regulations impact the development of a districts curriculum politically and socially. State mandates, policies, and standards control what happe Continue Reading...
Revenue Sharing
Tax revenue sharing: A solution to the inequities in school funding?
Tax revenue sharing is one of the most popular yet controversial potential solutions to the problem of inequitable funding of school districts. In the debate over Continue Reading...
Leading and Managing Professional Development Through an Inquiry-Oriented Professional Learning Communities
Today, reading ability is widely recognized as being a critical part of the skill set needed to succeed academically and professionally, and Continue Reading...
Gun Laws / Gun Violence
Gun violence, gun registration, and mass shootings in the United States -- and to a lesser extent in the United Kingdom -- have caused authorities great concern over the past few years. And these issues have received a great Continue Reading...
Richard Branson Analysis
Leader Critique
A Critique of the Leadership Style of Sir Richard Branson
Sir Richard Branson makes an excellent example of an interesting leader to study. Branson's parents provided a relatively unique upbringing and rais Continue Reading...
The student then places it on the playing field. The system allows a chosen playing card to be dragged by means of a mouse to the playing field and, if properly placed, to "stick" in place on the playing field. (Improperly placed cards "snap" back t Continue Reading...
Reciprocal relationship can be simply defined as a relationship in which the two parties make an association on the basis of mutual privileges, emotions etc. There are different relationships between people and they influence their emotional developm Continue Reading...
Montessori Diterctress
Role of Montessori Directress
Characteristic of a Directress
Multi- Talented
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Classroom Environment
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Role of Montessori Directress
Personal Preparation and Development of the Montessori Directress
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Identity vs. role confusion occurs from age 12 to 16. This is when the individual will discover fidelity, their sexual identity and they will begin to assume social / occupational roles. Intimacy vs. isolation is when the individual learns to have d Continue Reading...
Farris (1990) cites Glasser's Control Theory as a foundation for developing activities to motivate adolescent learners. Briefly this theory asserts humans have five basic needs: the need for survival, belonging, power, freedom and fun. Effective te Continue Reading...
child who is a non-reader is hard to deal with. Although they should not be discouraged to read or look at books, providing books to a disabled child who is a non-reader will not allow the child to learn and discuss fully the learning experience bec Continue Reading...