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  • Teachers And Classrooms With Effective Learning Environments
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    Rather than emphasizing on maintaining discipline in a classroom, classroom management would be more appropriate for an effective teacher. Discipline has two significant limitations such that discipline highlights the individual rather than the classroom and secondly it connotes negative behavior (352). Whereas classroom management is broadly defined as "all of those positive behaviors and decisions a teacher makes to facilitate the learning process of their students" also reiterating all of tho...
  • Students
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    Student Teaching Graduate Paper Spring 2004 As the time approached, my attitude toward student-teaching was one of confidence and in some ways overconfidence. I believed that I was equipped with all of the tools necessary to be a superior teacher. Little did I know what truly goes on behind the scenes of a teacher. Between grading papers, attending meetings, and preparing lessons, I would often feel overwhelmed. Still, student teaching would prove to be much more valuable than I anticipated. It ...
  • Meeting The Diverse Needs Of Students
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    Having observed inside a kindergarten classroom for a couple of weeks thus far, it has already become apparent to me the plethora of diverse needs of the children within a single classroom. Not all students are alike. They differ in how they learn, how quickly they pick up and absorb information, how they comprehend the meanings of things etc. While meeting these diverse learning needs in a single classroom can be very challenging for a busy teacher, it must be done in order for all of the stude...
  • Teachers Of The Progressivism Philosophy
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    Progressivism My personal philosophy of education is most closely related to progressivism, which is a school of thought advocating that truth is determined by function. Progressivism is an educational philosophy focused on providing students with the skills and knowledge necessary not only to survive but also to succeed in a contemporary and competitive society. William James and John Dewey are accredited for developing the characteristically American philosophy of education that is progressivi...
  • Punishment To The Students
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    Discipline in the Classroom: Past and Present Throughout the history of classroom education, many different types of disciplinary systems have been applied by teachers and other authority figures in schools for the sole purpose of controlling student behaviour. These systems include corporal punishment, psychological abuse or neglect, and assertive discipline. Although two of these three topics are illegal at this time, they were all widely used in schools across the country a short time ago. Co...
  • Class Classroom Procedures Entering The Classroom Students
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    Classroom Management Plan for Day one of class (for grades 7-12) Classroom Procedures Entering the Classroom Students will come into the classroom quietly and in an orderly fashion without running. They will unload their backpacks as quickly and quietly as possible and begin to prepare for the day. End of Class Dismissal Students will be allowed to leave the classroom only when the teacher says so. The students will leave the classroom quietly and in an orderly fashion without running or shoving...
  • Yale University Teacher Assistants
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    In January of 1997, Yale University was brought up on Charges of unfair labor practices. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) claimed that Yale should pay its teacher assistants as part time faculty. Although these teacher assistants are working they are also graduate students at the school. The NLRB stated that the teacher assistants at the school are a very essential part of the university's structure. Jut a month prior to all this controversy, Yale University had just settled on a long d...
  • Teaching Style Of Their Teachers
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    Section A - Survey Results multiple choice By asking students about their situation in school, linked to the teaching-style of their teachers, I found out in which way students are influenced by the way their teachers try to submit the knowledge to them. The survey was supposed to indirectly find out how effective the current teaching-style of the teachers is. For that, the following statements were evaluated by the students (The numbers in parentheses display how much the surveyed students agre...
  • Large Multi Level Class The Teacher
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    REVIEW OF LITERATURE on the subject TEACHING LARGE ESL CLASSESbyNeal D. Williams A CUR 524 assignment submitted to the faculty of theFischler Center for the Advancement of Education of Nova Southeastern University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of master of science January 6, 1999 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this review of literature is to search the scholarly literature for information on the subject of teaching ESL [English for speakers of other languages] in large c...
  • Students Need
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    Today's world can be very tough for students of all ages. Our country is at war with many enemies for many reasons. This can produce many problems for students and they may turn to school counselor's, teachers, and other school faculty for help. It is a difficult responsibility for them but needs to be dealt with correctly. There are many different ways that students can be affected by terrorism. Terrorism can have a direct effect on them when someone they know has been hurt or killed by terrori...
  • Their Stereotyping Through Classroom Instruction The Students
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    Is Stereotyping Contagious?' Recent research indicates that the gap between male and female students' mathematics achievement is gradually beginning to diminish (Gutbezahl, 1995); however, female students are still underrepresented in advanced mathematics classes as well as in careers involving mathematics (Kerr, 1994; Stage & Maple, 1996) ' (Drzewiecki and Westberg 1). This should concern society including parents, teachers, and students. Carmen Keller is one that has explored the topic of a ma...
  • Teachers And Students
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    Ya Gotta Fight for Ya Right Children are forced to go to school. This has been the way for a long time. School is a place where students go to learn a curriculum given by government officials. They are not there to get their rights taken away from them. Although teachers have power, they cannot stop students from hearing the issues, speaking without censorship, or knowing their rights. Students are living, breathing human beings. We go to school to learn about and succeed in the outside world. G...
  • Teachers And Students
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    Based on the demands of our educational system, our society is forced to conform to the level of education that they want us to be at. This educational distortion is beneficiary to the educator's realm and the way of governing education. We are seen as merely objects rather than subjects and are fed only facts / information that the educator only wants us to memorize not actually comprehend it or even ask questions or give our opinions to given facts / information. This is what makes the educato...
  • Intrinsic Motivation Recognizing And Nurturing Intrinsic Motivation
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    Running head: RECOGNIZING AND NURTURING INTRINSIC MOTIVATION Recognizing and Nurturing Intrinsic Motivation: A Cautionary Tale Article Critique Recognizing and Nurturing Intrinsic Motivation: A Cautionary Tale This article related to the pre-teaching experiences of educators and the necessity for training in the identification of intrinsic motivation in the gifted learner. For far too many years, gifted learners were only thought to be the achievers in the group. Those students that were able to...
  • Stage The Student
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    According to the Hindu religion the first stage of life is called Student. This stage begins when the child is between the ages of eight and twelve. In this stage the child or "student" is dependent on the teacher. The teacher is the person who the student lives with, usually not his or her parents. While the student is living with the teacher or master, he exchanges services for lessons. The service the student gives to the teacher is by doing anything that would please the teacher or that woul...
  • Discipline Punishment Q Between Students And Teacher
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    1. What is the philosophy of the school q It is in the appendix (in the first page) 2. Review the student and the teacher handbooks. Comments q It is in the appendix 3. When are professional employees required to be in the school building (When do they arrive, when leave) q They must come to the school at 08 o'clock and they can leave at 17 o'clock. 4. What time does school begin End q On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, the school start at 08.30 and it ends at 16.10 q On Friday the school ...
  • Group Of Student's Former Teacher
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    LouAnne Johnson's My Posse Don't Do Homework is an excellent book in the way that it describes the looked over and ignored kids of schools around the nation. My Posse Don't Do Homework shows us how important it is to nurture and care for students and tell each and everyone of those students how important they are and they, too, can make a difference. When Ms. Johnson had the class on the first day of school, the students were all prepared to "work" their way through yet another substitute or per...
  • Teachers And Students
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    For many people to walk into a classroom today they may not recognize it as it was when they were in school. The classroom has changed as technology has changed. It is not uncommon to see second grade students using the Internet to communicate with students across the country, or to see high school students using PowerPoint to present a research project. Technology has changed the way the classroom looks, how's it run and what is taught. Technology plays a large role in present classrooms and it...
  • Thirteen Students
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    Deborah 9 January 2003 8: 45 AM Period 2 Room 17 B Demographics: This is an English 9 - 12 Alternate Education class combined with Mrs. Price's tenth grade Regents level class. There are twenty students enrolled in the Alternate Education program. Thirteen students are classified special education. Four of these students are female and sixteen are male. In Mrs. Price's English 10 class there are twenty-one students enrolled; eight of these students are female and thirteen are male. This particul...
  • My Students With The Same Respect
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    I believe that because I have wanted to be a teacher since I was a little girl that I am ready to enter the classroom and give the students that same experience that I received in school. Not only have I wanted to be a teacher for many years, but also I have had many teachers in my past, good and bad, who have assisted me in realizing that teaching was the profession for me. Coming to college and enrolling in the educational program has helped me gain more insight to how I need to be as a teache...

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