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.." (2004, p.3) the hands-on experience is also related as being important in the science class in the work entitled: "The National Curriculum" which states that science through inquiry: "...stimulates and excites pupils' curiosity about phenomena an Continue Reading...
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Heckman, James J. "Doing it Right: Job Training and Education." Public Interest Spring 1999: 86+.
This journal article assesses the value of offering parents choices in the education of their children Continue Reading...
He or she is more often an adult or continuing student, thus these learner characteristics should be tailored, suggests the Kemp model, to the due dates and assignments given by the instructor. An online student's learning objectives are more likely Continue Reading...
He must have a reasonable amount of stick-to-itiveness and patience to tolerate difficult tasks; if he gives up immediately, learning will obviously be impaired. And... The ADHD child is both inattentive and readily frustrated. The learning problems Continue Reading...
One of them is that these schools are not aimed at average children, but at specifically high risk children, who may either be disabled, or may be juvenile delinquents. This means that researchers would not be able to draw fair conclusions form thei Continue Reading...
Gender Issues in Physical Education: A Qualitative Analysis of Middle School Performance
The purpose of this research proposal is an evaluation of the gender issues and problems that arise in physical education classes in middle school.
There is a Continue Reading...
Preventing Dropouts Among Minority Middle School Students
The dropout rate of minority middle school students is rising. This can be contributed to a number of factors that cultivate frustration and develop low self-esteem among minority adolescent Continue Reading...
Education Administration
Evolving judicial interpretation of employees' rights to due process have established for contemporary courts and state legislatures that termination of an educator is a property interest under the Fourteenth Amendment of th Continue Reading...
Safety Signs
A Literacy Portfolio
Interests
Initial Conversations
Point of Inquiry
Informal Assessment
Six Contact Session Plans
Four Modifications and Analysis
Two Artifacts Demonstrating Reading and Writing
Final Evaluation
Douglas Turner Continue Reading...
Curriculum Design
ISSUES AND TRENDS IN CURRICULUM DESIGN
The obj3ective of this study is to review and research issues and trends in curriculum design relating to healthcare and to elaborate on recommendations dealing with the issues and in view o Continue Reading...
ABC/123 Version X
Instructional Module Part I Worksheet
Instructional Module
Instructional Module Part I Worksheet
Instructional Module Element
Your Response
Instructional topic and module title (why you are choosing this topic)
Instructional Continue Reading...
Behave Management-Learning style
Team chemistry: Analyze your results; determine the type of team player you are and discuss how it affects your working environment
By nature, I am an extremely enthusiastic team player. I enjoy the social aspects o Continue Reading...
The more you write, the more feedback you get about your writing. This feedback is essential for spotting out the weaknesses in one's writing. It often turns out to be less smooth and clear than it seemed while the writer was writing it. A writer's Continue Reading...
Kids today are overwhelmed!" A parent recently wrote in an email to GreatSchools.org "My first-grade son was required to research a significant person from history and write a paper of at least two pages about the person, with a bibliography. How ca Continue Reading...
technology to improve behavior and performance in an elementary classroom.
I am unsure whether or not technology assists or hinders the elementary student in his academic achievements. Studies indicate contradictory evidence, but, then again, techn Continue Reading...
Bloom's Taxonomy: Grading Reading Comprehension
Bloom's Taxonomy offers a sequential method of grading a student's ability to comprehend a higher-level work of academic writing. According to Granello (2010), while she grants that the stages of the t Continue Reading...
It is that complex (American Institutes for Research, 2006, pages V2-3).
Only recently (2008), the U.S. Department of Education has proposed mandates under Title 3 of the Elementary Secondary Education Act/NCLB, which concerns English learners, tha Continue Reading...
Finally, students will have to put their new attitudes into practice. They will use a reflective journal each day to discuss their "adventures in attitude" and to describe how they have been practicing good attitudes, positive thinking, and being re Continue Reading...
Another significant benefit of the year round system pointed by the proponents is that the YRE system offers year round assistance for children who need additional time to catch up. As intersession classes are followed up immediately children do not Continue Reading...
When a student violates one of the clearly defined rules the adult will "apply consequences consistently and in a warm, assertive, firm voice using four steps: State the behavior, state the violated rule, state the unified consequence, and offer enc Continue Reading...
Experts report improved interactions with peers, support for the parents to act as teachers at home, improved motivation for the child, and aiding the family in learning about other support available in the community (Ammerman & Herson, 2000).
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Authorization
The new authorization of IDEA has very significant implications for teachers, educators and students. It addresses a wide variety of special education issues in a variety of ways.
The new IDEA provides guidelines regarding special ed Continue Reading...
Education - Classroom Management
Relationship Between the Use of Behavior Contracts and Student's Ability to Stay on Task
An Introduction to Behavioral Contracting
In dealing with children, there are cases when a teacher encounters a child who doe Continue Reading...
Online Class
Being an online instructor
The current learning trends are becoming predominantly online based and many instructors find it more convenient adopting this mode of learning as opposed to the traditional classroom-based learning. It is n Continue Reading...
Metacognition and Academic Achievement in College Students
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN METACOGNITION AND ACADEMI
Constituent Elements of Metacognition
Metacognitive Awareness Inventory
Gender differences in metacognitive skills
Relationship to Oth Continue Reading...
Timeline and Evaluations
Time dictates the things we do as humans and as educators as well. To successfully evolve and unfold in to our greater purpose we need to measure our growth for context and knowledge. It is the essence of teamwork for indivi Continue Reading...
HIPAA Compliance Training of Nursing Services Staff
Curriculum Development - HIPAA
Educational need and rationale. The primary educational need of nurses at Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center is training in the Health Insurance Portability Continue Reading...
Bloom's Taxonomy is a way of evaluating educational goals as they relate to student performance. The taxonomy was developed originally as more of a measurement tool, to serve as a common language about learning goals to help individuals communicate i Continue Reading...
In addition, Boggs (1998) suggests that family relationships and background issues should be discussed. Even though Sophia's family is supportive and encouraging her to go to college, they are also focusing on their own unfulfilled dreams. Sophia sh Continue Reading...
PSYCHOSOCIAL ISSUES AFFECTING African-American STUDENTS
PSYCHOSOCIAL ISSUES AFFECTING
African-American STUDENTS
"They never want to hear what I have to say…it doesn't matter who started a fight, or what a teacher said to you that made you ma Continue Reading...
The other criteria to be used in the selection of the institutions of higher learning are their length of existence and size.
Data collection plans
Data is to be collected using questionnaires and triangulation is to be used in the process. This m Continue Reading...
Accordingly, the approach taken to academics will center on the refinement of more generally applicable skill sets such as interpersonal communication, team orientation and learning through practical usage of emergent skills. Accordingly, Moore poin Continue Reading...
Academic sources generally have an author with credible qualifications, or who is affiliated with a certain institution. Furthermore, the information must be reasonably current and objective. Unqualified bias is generally not acceptable in academic Continue Reading...
This study was similar to the third study in that both involved a retrospective review of data based on prior studies and program data. This study differed from the third study in that the prior study involved only a review of published literature, Continue Reading...
For the concept that no child left behind, from my understanding reflects the concern of teachers for every individual student that they have. It shows that as everyone starts the race, everyone should cross the finish line. The approach shows that Continue Reading...
Harold Kirk, Board Member - Feels that they do not have the money to hire ServiceMaster, strongly opposed to hiring of outside contractors. Feels threatened by outside contractors, may have relatives who he has done favors for that may lose their j Continue Reading...
A particular individual might look for a solution to a problem which will have a least effect on the organization, whereas another individual might look for a solution to shake the organization. (Scott, 2007)
4) if a team is not at its most efficie Continue Reading...
Howard Gardner's contributions to the field of education are profound, extensive, and revolutionary. His theory of multiple intelligences states that students are able to absorb, manipulate, and produce information through a variety of media. In fact Continue Reading...