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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...
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...
The study itself was based in a rural southern school of 720 students and 62 teachers...During professional development days, nine teachers were asked to present a program that focused on a particular effective teaching practice in which they excell Continue Reading...
Unlike humans, these reflexes control the behavior throughout the lives of animals. While in humans' infant use these reflexes to adapt to the environment, and soon the reflexes are replaced by constructed schemes. Piaget described two processes ada Continue Reading...
Also, it is almost impossible to assess the classes' collective level of interest from email, papers, and responses, for a particular lesson. Interactive technology, even video conferencing, lacks the cohesive nature of one-on-one interaction in the Continue Reading...
achievement of a teaching task. Despite of the different approach that teachers and instructors used, there is a part in teaching that allows the learners to gain knowledge, or better, to gain skills.
The different methods of teaching, since the pa Continue Reading...
Maranzo Domain
First Year Teaching Performance
Current Teaching Performance
Selection of Content
Selection of Instructional Strategies
Use of Assessment for Learning
Classroom Management
Student Motivation
Haberman Dimension
First Year Teach Continue Reading...
This teacher never had any of the assignments that were to be completed prepared ahead of time, and she often appeared to be second guessing the information that she was giving to the class.
Both of the teaching styles affected my learning experien Continue Reading...
That incidence shocked my family and especially my father lost his emotional control. During those tumultuous times, my parents decided to part away and got divorced. It was double loss for me and suffering from depression, I decided to drop out of Continue Reading...
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Teaching the Skill of Listening to Children
This short essay aims to discuss the process of teaching listening skills to children. The main focus is to describe problems that may arise and then to suggest some possible solutions Continue Reading...
In addition, some schools have year-round schedule (Bureau of Labor Statistics).
The multicultural makeup of North American society means that teachers must be able to work with students from a variety of different backgrounds. In many areas of uni Continue Reading...
Education: Teaching Math to Students With Disabilities
Working with students with disabilities (SWD) can be quite challenging, especially for teachers working on a full-time basis. Almost every classroom today has one or more students dealing with e Continue Reading...
Flexibility is necessary because of the very basic fact that all children with autism seem to express different needs and learning styles. The teacher needs to be able to modify instruction to meet the diverse needs among the spectrum of students wi Continue Reading...
Cognitive Approach to Teaching with Technology
Throughout the history of the study of education and educational philosophies, many different approaches have been employed. The educational theories developed by John Dewy, Lev Vygotsky, Jerome Bruner Continue Reading...
Experience with Failure Retrospective Analysis
I discovered that there were many more elements of academic performance than could possibly be accounted for in such a broad conceptual approach. Likewise, the many variables that influence and determ Continue Reading...
Teacher Reading Summary
Effective Reading Teacher's Summary
Literacy is described as the capacity to utilized reading and writing for varied types of tasks both inside and outside of the classroom. Reading is defined as a process that is complex i Continue Reading...
Comparison of the effectiveness of the students' grades and evaluation ratings between the two groups -- traditional as the control group and online as the experimental group -- completed the experimental design of the study.
Internal Validity Thre Continue Reading...
teaching methods have been facing increasing amounts of scrutiny. This is because there has been pressure from various stakeholders to improve accountability and quality. To determine how this can be achieved in a real world environment requires foc Continue Reading...
California teachers meet the challenges of a classroom that is becoming increasingly culturally and linguistically diverse. The research will be based upon several proven strategies, including reflective practice, and incorporating the knowledge gai Continue Reading...
When I looked at my class schedule, by the time music, art, PE, recess, lunch and IEP time was taken up, there were only 50 minutes out of the day when I had all my students in the classroom at the same time -- assuming of course, that no one was ab Continue Reading...
Teaching Plan: Reflection and Evaluation
Summary of teaching plan
The topic of the presentation and instruction is heatstroke and other heat related causes of death. The teaching presentation was provided to staff at a Parks and Recreation departm Continue Reading...
Professional development is the strategy used by schools to ensure that educators continue to strengthen their practice throughout their career. The most effective professional development engages teams of teachers to focus on the needs of their stud 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
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Learning about bullying has revealed the darker side of cultural integration. When students are bullied, their self-esteem suffers. They are prevented from being welcomed into the dominant culture and may also become hostile to the learning process Continue Reading...
eager freshman English writer comes to the process of composition with many pre-conceived, previously successful methods for editing a first draft. A favorite teacher's well-intentioned message, a parent's unskilled assessment, or the student's own Continue Reading...
group work, especially for the ESL student? Are there any drawbacks? If so, how might one minimize them? (Chap 14. Sustaining Interactive with Group Work)
Group work among students working toward the same goal creates positive energy known as syner Continue Reading...
Klockare et al.'s "An interpretive phenomenological analysis of how professional dance teachers implement psychological skills training in practice." This article is beneficial to virtually anyone who is working as a dance instructor. Its area of fo Continue Reading...
Multicultural Edu
What ideas did you find useful from the section "General Strategies" that would help you in your teaching?
General strategies for multicultural teaching include tips related to the learning environment, the lessons, leading class Continue Reading...
We talked in class about the things a flat person would have trouble doing and the dangers that a flat person might encounter.
The parts of decorating and sending the flat person worked because it allowed children of all abilities and educational Continue Reading...
In short, I wish to become a teacher. That will be my new role. For no matter how awesome and inspiring the characters of drama, to help others find themselves through the dramatic art form, to see children gain in self-confidence as they express t Continue Reading...
school in Brooklyn NY recognizes the requirements for least restrictive environment and develops Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for students with special educational needs. This investigation will describe the applicable laws that govern t Continue Reading...
Teacher I Ever Had
As we move from childhood to adolescence and on through young adulthood and beyond, many of us can look back and focus on one particularly effective teacher or professor we were blessed to have had the opportunity to have learned Continue Reading...
In fact, one of the most important functions of assessments is measuring the efficacy of any given lesson. If most students in the class perform poorly on an assessment, the nature or structure of the lesson might be to blame.
McMillan (2007) point Continue Reading...
Instructional Modifications for an English-As-Second-Language 10th Grade Student
Teaching for Exceptionalities
The student is a 15-year-old bilingual male in enrolled in 10th grade. He presents as having difficulties in his school work primarily du Continue Reading...
To that end, the Academic Senate recommends "comprehensive replacement plans to maintain currency of all technology" (Guidelines).
Distance learning courses are the inevitable child of advances in communication technology. Because human resources a Continue Reading...
Teaching in an Adult Learning En Vironment
This study will set out thoughts on teaching class in an adult learning environment. Included will be influential variables including classrooms, teachers, and students. The adult learning environment invo Continue Reading...
Module Part II: ANALYSIS OF TEACHERS CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE PEDAGOGY (CRP)ONE TEACHER, ONE SCHOOL, ONE DISTRICTFOCUS QUESTION 1: From the culturally responsive pedagogy lens, how did the teachers practice exemplify these CRP principles?Analysis of Tea Continue Reading...