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This paper gives an overview of Heather Lotherington and Sandra Chow's method for instructing culturally diverse elementary studen...
The writer considers a scenario where a recent survey was used to gather results from a sample were 34% had only achieved an eleme...
of social relations that interact with each other on a multiplicity of levels, facilitating the cooperation necessary for human be...
in the education and over all development of their childrens obtaining of academic and social skills is an objective for which bo...
VARIOUS TECHNOLGOY AVAILABLE IN THE E-BOOKS Not only do the e-books teach the elementary children their reading skills, but there...
also be of benefit to their parents, and ultimately, to the economic growth of society as a whole. Education was not, therefore, s...
the disagreement of those who argue that the more conventional direct flash instruction of phonics is most beneficial and those wh...
In five pages modern instructional strategies are examined within the context of computer technology's influence and the impact on...
In ten pages this paper on elementary education examines how skills in reading and writing can be improved by using buddy journals...
meanings people bring to them [by using] a holistic perspective which preserves the complexities of human behavior" (Greenhalgh, 1...
In five pages this essay discusses how to eliminate ethnocentrism from elementary and secondary levels of education in a considera...
In six pages this report contrasts and compares the sociological theories of Emile Durkheim and Max Weber in a consideration of Th...
a 2002 paper on improving school attendance in the elementary grades, J.L. Epstein of Johns Hopkins University observed, "Dropping...
(and) throwing," in normally developing children are well established, but continue to develop during these years (Davies, 2004, p...
understand that computer education and training should be a part of every schools curriculum. Added to that, is the fact that chil...
70 percent Hispanic and 24 percent limited English speaking (Calderon, 1991). The author does not state if the reader is to under...
this process on language acquisition and thinking ability over time. For elementary school children, the use of this kind of com...
level math and science problems. In a subsequent study that replicated this research, again, the results showed that the students ...
a large number of low-income students (Picker, 2002). Because of the very low achievement scores, more than 70 elementary schools ...
greater I.Q.s than those with smaller brains but size is not all that matters ("Big," 2004). The question that should be asked: "I...
typed their writing assignments, they were able to make more effective editing choices (Fletcher, 2001). Other findings included: ...
2002). Finally, His Excellency said, part: "Puerto Rico finds itself today in a crucial turning point. Either it continues to incr...
and instructional strategies that work and so on (Center for Improving School Culture, 2004a). Collegiality describes the degree t...
with what they already understand on an academic subject (Brown, 2003). A constructivist approach to pedagogy emphasizes that the ...
were screaming at the top of their lungs and the sounds the bus made as it came to a stop and then lurched forward were scary. Je...
devoted to "Positive Climate and Good Discipline." The tone of the documents is what leads the reader to believe that the welfare ...
Wiley reports it was a National Blue Ribbon School 2000-2001 and that is has been honored as a North Carolina School of Excellence...
zero tolerance policies have instigated. For example, in Fort Myers, Florida, a high school senior, who was also a National Merit ...
All of the results of this reengineering, however, were not as positive. The process had not taken into consideration the fact th...
about systemic change" (Domanico, 1993). Their idea was school choice, not vouchers (Domanico, 1993). The difference is that paren...