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  • Shakespeare's Language
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    Understanding Shakespeare: The Power of Footnotes and Paraphrase Objectives: The students will... 1. Compare Shakespeare's language to a moderately familiar foreign language. 2. Apply the techniques of reading a foreign language to reading Shakespeare. 3. Translate Shakespeare's English into modern English by means of class discussion, teamwork and individual study. Methods: The teacher begins by presenting an identifiable text to the students in a foreign language. The students are to identify ...
  • Real Downfalls To Online Lecture Notes
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    I-Notes Aren't so Bad In the article, "Disappearing Ink", Todd Gitlin discusses Students. com, a website that sells lecture notes from over 60 different universities. These notes, taken by graduate students, very thoroughly summarize the lectures. This website and others similar to it are creating controversy in many universities. Gitlin, being an experienced professor, writes from experience saying that some students who had purchased the pre-written notes didn't attend class because they alrea...
  • Place For Students
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    The immortal Artist Throughout the history of the world humans have been intrigued by a condition referred to as immortality. Immortality is the state in which one defies death, thus conquering the realm of being a mortal. Scientists have searched for ways to create this phenomenon. With there over thought out and complex ideas they had managed to overlook the obvious. People had been achieving immortality for years. The key is not in physical but in your actions, creations, and reputation which...
  • One Element Of The Lesson
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    If you could design any class, anyway you wanted; do you know what you would do? Whether it is reclining chairs or nap time you want. You get to decide whether you want, one or the other or both. You get to design the class any way you want. If I could design the perfect class it would have to have... The perfect class would have to have air conditioning. This would keep us cool and refreshed. Most students would concentrate better because they " re not distracted thinking about how hot and stic...
  • Behavior And Classroom Rules
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    My Philosophy on Classroom Discipline My philosophy regarding the best way to manage a classroom is through a model of ownership and preventative discipline. In order to accomplish this, the teacher needs to set the tone for the class during the first two weeks of school and never veer from it. During this time, the students will be made aware of my classroom rules as well as what I expect out of each of them on a daily basis. This will create an open atmosphere in which all members of the class...
  • Data The Students
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    Reading this article was as painful as getting teeth pulled. The article was a professor's review of a class he instructed at the University of Chicago on strategic planning. The class was not conducted in a typical class format, but instead had students actively involved in groups that gathered data, analyzed, critiqued, and prepared strategic plans for area businesses who volunteered their records time and employees for such scrutiny. Much of the article was focused on the first class session,...
  • Pcc And Heald
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    Learning about Learning When I was ready to re-enter the workforce, I found that I was lacking in many skills needed for finding a position in an office. Coming to the realization that I would need to find a place for myself in the workforce was stressful enough, not to mention that I was under skilled by today's standards for an office worker. Upon searching my options, going back to school seemed like the most logical step to take, but this was a confusing time to make some very important deci...
  • Student Poverty
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    STUDENT POVERTY INTRODUCTION Prior assumptions about poverty and its relativity to human nature are needed to be able to begin researching poverty. A starting point is needed, and this is nearly always based on other peoples research. A hypothesis is formed firstly, based on existing theory formulated by other research and conclusions, and then I will try to anticipate some outcomes and relationships that I may find. From this I can begin to formulate best course of investigation. If the outcome...
  • Low Class Schools
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    There seems to be obvious differences in the education system all over America. It caters the upper class majority and it is biased to the ones that serve the lower and middle class minority. There is a strong undercurrent of racial inequality in today's school systems that negatively affect the quality of education that its students receive. A schools potential to give a proper education often depends on the perspective economic, and social, or perhaps the racial backgrounds of its students. So...
  • Teachers And Students
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    Motivation in Schools The topic I originally planned to look into for my Action Research Paper was the affect of reward systems on a student's academic performance. My idea was that a student's performance could be influenced by the presence of a reward system. I was interested in seeing if certain subject areas were more likely to use such systems than other subject areas. I strived to see if a student's academic performance could mean more than just their exam scores and ability to complete as...
  • Problems For School Students And Teachers
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    English 101 July 21, 2004 Disadvantages of Block Scheduling In order to properly research a topic, first an adequate definition is required. Kellough (2003) defined block scheduling as: The school programming procedure that provides large blocks of time (e. g., two hours) in which individual teachers or teacher teams can organize and arrange groupings of students for varied periods of time, thereby effectively individualizing the instruction for students with various needs and abilities. (439) T...
  • Freires Banking Concept
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    Education: Learning By Communism Through Freires The Banking Concept of Education, we see the effects this concept has on its students and also we see the effects that the alternate concept, problem-posing has. The banking concept allows the students to become vessels of knowledge, not being able to learn at a creative pace. By using communism, seeing through how education is taught in the classroom, it is parallel to Freires banking concept. We can see that both ideas are similar and both were ...
  • Parking Spots At Campus
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    It is pretty common that Universities use a system of seniority rather than an auction for getting parking spots at campus. An auction system will give parking spots to those who value them the most; however, this system actually create an inefficient outcome. Can we imagine if our university staffs or the professors do not get the parking spots from the auction Can they make a good excuse for being late for class because they don t have a parking spot Faculty staffs work at school everyday and ...
  • Help From The Teacher The Students
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    Art Lesson Title of Lesson: A Colorful World Appropriate Age: Six years old. Objectives: At six years old, most children already have set preconceptions of how things are supposed to look. This lesson is designed for them to use their imaginations and experiment with color. They will get to look at landscapes painted by Paul Gauguin to see how he experimented with and used color. The students also practice using oil pastels and their techniques. They will also get a chance to work from life (eit...
  • Students In The Class
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    Paper Topic # 3 It was a typical Monday for Mrs. Otter, after lunch she had her usual 3 classes. Water was the first group, Nets the second and Earth the third. Before she would begin class, students had to follow the agenda for the day. The agenda is located at the front of the board and it tells the students what they will need for the class. Once the students are seated quietly, Mrs. Otter points out the incentive chart; a listing of each group's name. If the students follow the criteria for ...
  • Pressure On A College Student
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    When entering college, students may experience different types of feelings and emotions. Some students are excited about finally being able to start studying towards a career of their choice. They may be looking forward for a chance at independence and freedom or having the chance to meet new people and developing new friendships. While on the other hand, for some students it may be a frightening experience. The fact that they have to meet new people and develop new friendships can also be terri...
  • Saturday Program Students
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    Deciding on a school can be very difficult whether your just finishing high school or looking to complete a degree while in the work place. There are many things to consider such as the cost, transferable credits, degrees offered, class times, and even location. The following discussion will compare the programs offered at Robert Morris University (RMU) to several of the schools in western Pennsylvania. Robert Morris University is a prestigious school located in Moon Township with a satellite ca...
  • Same Test As The Honors Level Students
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    In the Commonwealth of Virginia all students from elementary school to high school are required to take a Standards of Learning Test. This test affects the education of every student. These effects are negative in almost all cases. The Standards of Learning test has been a topic of controversy ever since it was created. Sol's where created to test student's on what they have learned, in present day they have lost their original purpose. Ivy Main also addresses this issue in her article "Who's Af...
  • Class
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    The instructor that I decided to observe is one of the best teachers I have ever had. I was never interested at all in the subject she teaches when I was in high school, but after I took a class with her last semester I wanted to take another class with her this year. She knows her facts and information so well and the way that she presents it in class, whether verbal or nonverbal, makes learning a lot more interesting and fun. She uses a lot of nonverbal ways of communicating in class, but the ...
  • Teacher And Student
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    ? The? Banking? Concept of Education? In the essay? The? Banking? Concept of Education? , by Paulo Freire, he writes of education today and how it oppresses creativity in students. This oppression is a sum of his concept of banking in which the students become the? depositories and the teacher the depositor.? Freire claims something can be done to stop this Banking process and it starts with student recognition that they need to act. When the students decide to act, the? problem posing method? c...

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