993 Search Results for Knowledge of the Classroom
Against Student Tracking
Student tracking involves categorizing students according to their learning ability and placing them in classes based on this. Advanced students are placed together and students of lower ability are placed together. While t Continue Reading...
Writing Classroom Assessment ItemsThe assessment for this unit of study is for English Language Arts for Grade 7 class. This assessment focuses on examining students literacy in the English language and their understanding of concepts learned in the Continue Reading...
Physical Education: Critical Evaluation of HPE Activities in the ClassroomHealth and physical education (HPE) is necessary for school-going childrens physical and mental development. It has proven valuable for increasing social cohesion, social respo Continue Reading...
Learning how to evaluate information sources has improved the quality of my research in all of my subjects and made me a more critical consumer of the media in my personal life.
Simply being in this class made me more comfortable using the English Continue Reading...
There is also sharp line between teachers and the community. Abbot and Ryan decry the exclusion of individuals from the classroom with life experiences and knowledge that might be useful to students, even though they are not professional educators. Continue Reading...
Bullying: Legal and Ethical Application
Bullying is a common social evil that requires the intervention of all school stakeholders. This study shows that bullying students should not be reprimanded negatively because it may accelerate the bullying t Continue Reading...
Introduction
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) usually have a difficulty relating socially to others. The social difficulties they face are among the major symptoms of ASD. Persons with ASD who do not show considerable language or cogn Continue Reading...
intern in the administration of an inner city school. Learning the "ropes" in terms of what administration staff does in a school environment requires the ability to research, it calls for good listening skills, and the ability to closely observe wh Continue Reading...
School Advisory Program Implementation
Knowledge, Integration, and Synthesis of Theory and Research
School advisory programs aim to serve various purposes that include providing the environment and time to develop meaningful teacher-student relatio Continue Reading...
Communication
In addition to gaining knowledge, experience, and training for becoming a better health care practitioner, one of the most valuable aspects of going from a bachelor's degree-prepared nurse to a master's degree-prepared family nurse pra Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Role of Teacher Leadership in Promoting Classroom Engagement:
This essay could explore how teachers can act as leaders to foster a more engaged learning environment. It could examine strategies that encourage active parti Continue Reading...
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The Importance of Digital Technology Fitting into High School Art Education Classroom in a Latino Culture
Bibliographic Annotation
Fuller, B., Lizárraga, J. R., & Gray, J. H. (2015). Digital media and Latino families: New channels for lear Continue Reading...
Teacher Responsibilities
Observed Lowe, and Motely plan for the Unit 1 Poetry Segment
Through observation it has become apparent that the Ms. Lowe has numerous responsibilities throughout the day. She was often planning lessons, teaching students i Continue Reading...
Technology in a 2nd grade classroom to improve student achievement in math
Of late, there has been a push to bring in technology to schools where teachers as well as students would be able to reap the benefits of the World Wide Web, the Internet, a Continue Reading...
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...
Culture and the Teacher
When one refers to the diverse school setting, it typically refers to the community of children within the school system. A majority of research available in this area focuses on diversity within the student base of the sch Continue Reading...
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Social Cognitive Theory
THE CLASSROOM AS A SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT
Major Components and Theorists
This theory is a concept or view, which focuses on learning by observing others (Hurst, 2014). It has three major components or assumptions. The first is Continue Reading...
Extraversion: How Does Extraversion Effect Classroom Behavior
Working in a participative management environment tends to foster more interaction among team members and requires individuals who have robust social skills and in turn can lead to greate Continue Reading...
Constructivist Methods in Social Studies
Kaiser, C. (2010, February). Redrawing the boundaries: A constructivist approach to combating student apathy in the secondary history classroom. The History Teacher, 43(2), 223-232.
Kaiser argues that there Continue Reading...
Eliot, L. (2009, Septmber 8). Girl Brain, Boy Brain? Retrieved November 2010, from Scientific American: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=girl-brain-boy-brain&page=3
This article takes a number of academic studies and syntheizes Continue Reading...
For a student with attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD), a teacher’s plan for best practices should include behavioral and cognitive approaches that target the learner’s IEP goals and help to ensure a positive experience in the c 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...
ELLs: Identification and Intervention
Why the Overrepresentation of ELLs in the Classroom
Artiles, Rueda, Salazar and Higareda (2005) state that ELLs are overrepresented in the classroom because of a "tendency to overestimate the homogeneity of pop Continue Reading...
Disruptive or Distractive Tech?Disruptive technology refers to innovations that significantly alter the way businesses, industries, or everyday activities function. It changes how things are done in a major sector or field, often displacing older tec Continue Reading...
Educational Studies
The purpose of the study guide is to help you outline the readings for the unit and to give you a place to note the key points of each section. Each study guide outlines the chapter/reading for you and gives you a space to fill i Continue Reading...
Teaching PhilosophyEducation is a transformational process that goes beyond the classroom. It is an ongoing affair that people have to go through at all times, where their knowledge, skills, and character are constantly being tested. My teaching phil Continue Reading...
Primary Sources
Test scores of ESL students taken over a pre-determined period, as noted by the parameters of the assessment
ESL Teacher surveys, conducted thrice over the course of the study, pre-intervention, during intervention, and post-interve Continue Reading...
Montessori and Bronfenbrenner
The most effective classroom environment is one in which there is a sense of trust, advocacy for the student, engaging learning activities, and a sense of regular adventure. Students should be encouraged to actualize, t Continue Reading...
INTERVIEW WITH TEACHER & REPORT OF KNOWLEDGE GAINED
Interview Context
The interview in this study was conducted with Kari, raised by a single mother and the oldest of two children having a younger brother. Kari's parents were both supportive of Continue Reading...
English as a Second Language
America is known as a melting pot; people have migrated here from many different countries, cultures and speak different languages. Children are raised in homes where different languages are being spoken, some families u Continue Reading...
Video Conferencing
In this chapter, actuaries are going to be looking at the methodology that will be utilized as a part of the research project. This will be accomplished by examining different areas to include: the research design, participants, Continue Reading...