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  • Special Education Students With Learning Disabilities
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    Abstract A wide range of research has been done on the effects of mainstreaming on learning disabled children. Although many studies have shown improvements and positive effects, none had addressed the best time to implement mainstreaming programs. In this study, students, who had been diagnosed as moderately learning disabled, were selected to represent their respective grade level. Group 1 consisted of 15 students in kindergarten through 2nd grade, and Group 2 consisted of 15 students in grade...
  • O Objectives And Learning Outcomes
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    PGCE Assignment 2: Planning a 12 week scheme of work. Introduction This assignment has been designed to plan and produce a twelve week scheme of work in association with Unit 1: BTEC ND e-Media Production course. The course is designed to develop learners's kills and knowledge in reading, analyzing and deconstructing of e-media. Reece and Walker (2000) discuss, there are several building blocks to be considered when planning for effective learning. I will discuss the sections of the planning pro...
  • Important For My Students
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    As a secondary English teacher, I hold some important tenets in regards to running a high school classroom as smoothly as possible. My foremost belief lies within the importance of embracing the diversity of my classroom. Another essential notion of mine is the magnitude of deadlines. One last thought I wish to discuss in this paper is the importance of respect amongst everyone in a classroom. I understand that the aforementioned tenets will be worthless I if I do not devise ways in which to mak...
  • Most Rewarding Learning Experience
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    1. I experienced the most rewarding learning experience when only within months I became able to express myself in a foreign language. I was fifteen and my mother and I just came to Germany because of the war in our home county Bosnia. I was going to school there but I did not know any German. I felt lonely, helpless and isolated. However, I was able to redirect these negative feelings into a force that enabled me to excel at school. I worked very hard, and in addition to my classes at high scho...
  • First Language Learning
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    Total Physical ResponseTPRTotal Physical Response is a language learning method based on the coordination of speech and action. It was developed by James Asher, a professor of psychology at San Jose State University. TPR is based on the fact that the human brain has a biological program for acquiring (Css^E'OC'E) any natural language on earth - including the sign language of the deaf. The process is visible when we observe how infants internalize their first language. The secret is a 'conversati...
  • Similarities Between Wbt And Ilt
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    Web-Based Training Verses Instructor-Led Training Justina Miller COM 101 Chari Davenport June 18, 2003 In my department, we offer two types of training for automotive dealers. The first type is our Web-Based Training (WBT), and the second is Instructor-Led Training (ILT). These training courses have many similarities, such as learning objectives, total content, layout, structure and flow. They differ, however, in how each course is delivered, when the learning takes place, and the cost of the tr...
  • Student Team Achievement System
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    During the weekend I spent learning about the theories and structures of cooperative learning, I was captivated by five components of cooperative learning. I intend to use these five in my own classroom. They begin with the introduction games Pleased to Meet You and Knotting Acquaintance followed by the creation of base groups and finally STAD and TGT. These are five basic, yet exciting ways to use cooperative groups in the classroom. I will use the first two introduction games at the start of t...
  • Learning Experience For Students
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    Constructivism represents a paradigm shift form education based on cognitive theories. This concept assumes that learners construct their own knowledge on the basis of interaction with their environment. (Gagnon & Collar, 200?) The role of the teacher as a constructor of the learning experience to ensure authentic curriculum and assessment which is responsive to the skills, needs and experiences of the learner, within established curriculum framework and with the reference to the achievement of ...
  • Madeline Hunter Seven Step Lesson Plan
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    John Dewey and Madeline Hunter were both well respected in the field of education and came from different schools of thought. The following presents the different ideas embraced by the two psychologists. In addition, after studying both of their theories, I have formulated my own philosophy which encompasses ideas from both philosophers. John Dewey was a man who made a dramatic impact on the way curriculum design is viewed today. Dewey was born in Vermont in 1859 and throughout his lifetime he b...
  • Energisers To Pupils Learning Stances
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    1 The best form of motivation is self-motivation. Pupils need to connect with teachers if they are achieve this. Teachers can motivate their pupils by meeting their needs for the three 'As': affiliation, agency and autonomy. They do this through the energisers that create a motivating learning climate; the flip side of the energisers are the drainers - things that staff need to avoid doing. Energisers The energisers provide the ingredients of the classroom climate that are needed to whet pupils'...
  • 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 ...
  • Arts Students
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    Jules Verne once imagined men going to the moon, traveling the solar system, exploring the sea in electronic submarines and traveling the world in 80 days. In modern times mankind has gone to the moon and back several times, scientists are exploring space through satellites, submarines have allowed us to explore and understand the once dark and mysterious sea, and any person can literally circle the globe in just 80 hours using commercial air flights. Indeed mankind has made great strides in the...
  • Student Learning
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    We had sensed for some time that something was wrong - site-based management had not been delivering the goods. We formed leadership teams; they met; we shared decision making - but teaching and learning didn't change. "Perhaps too much had been expected from simply the transfer of power", suggest Priscilla Wohlstetter and Susan Albers Mohr man, who have written an extensive study looking at the outcomes of sharing decision making in schools. The idea always was to improve education for kids; bu...
  • Use Of The Internet In The Classroom
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    The Internet in the Modern Classroom The human need for current information and knowledge continues to grow as each year passes, and is presently as high as it has ever been. At the center of this basic need is the Internet, "a system of linked computer networks, worldwide in scope, that facilitate the transfer of data" (Hackbrath 192), and the World Wide Web, "a system of Internet servers that support specially formatted documents containing text, graphic, audio, video, and other types of files...
  • Best Educator And The Student
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    Catholic Education and Schooling Profile of a Catholic Educator By Duncan Morris for Dr S heather &Mrs Men 1) The most important fundamental aspect for a child to learn is value and respect him or herself 2) Educate children to be full participants in society 3) Educators need to provide an open platform for students, so that they feel open to share the happenings of their life with their teacher. 4) Educators need to ensure all their students are given fair not equal opportunities to succeed. 5...
  • Students And Parents And Staff And Parents
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    Reality Therapy Reality Therapy was developed in the mid-sixties by William Glasser MD, an American Psychiatrist, and its techniques, theory and wider applications continue to evolve at his hands. Reality Therapy is a method of counseling which teaches people how to direct their own lives, make more effective choices, and how to develop the strength to handle the stresses and problems of life. The core of Reality Therapy is the idea that regardless of what has "happened" in our lives, or what we...
  • Lot With Other Students
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    Community service writing assignment For my community service I helped out with a forth / fifth grade combination class at Julien Elementary School. I had to do twenty hours of community service this semester. I wanted to help out at an Elementary school because I plan on being an elementary school teacher when I am older. I thought not only is this a chance to help out my community it is also a chance to get a hands on experience with the students. I really hope that I helped out in the class a...
  • Teacher And Student And The Roles
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    In the essay The "Banking" Concept of Education, Paulo Freire makes an attack on the conventional way of teaching. He facetiously gives the style of teaching the title the "banking concept". This common method of teaching is, in Freire's words, .".. in which the students are the depositories and the teacher is the depositor. Instead of communicating, the teacher issues communiques and makes deposits which the student is neither given the chance nor allowed to think for his or her self; the stude...
  • Disadvantage Of Learning In A Different Culture
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    A Different Enviroment Helps Students Essay, Research Different Enviroment Helps Students Charlene Parra 2/28/00 Learning In a different Enviroment Proves to Be Beneficial To Students Many cultures come to the United States by way of study abroad programs, foreign exchange, and the sister city exchange. There are more than just a few ways in which we as human beings can get a different perspective on methods to communicate and learn. I learned first hand how to take the best methods from one cul...
  • Students Learning Style
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    Dr. Multiple Intelligence? S Josh Lammers Dr. Gannon November 5, 2001 Multiple Intelligence's Thought out our lives, we are faced with many different learning experiences. Some of these experiences have made a better impact than others. This can be attributed to everyone's different multiple intelligences or learning styles. A persons learning style is the method though which they gain information about their environment. As a teacher, it is our responsibility to know these styles, so we can rea...

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