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In ten pages this paper examines how learning taekwondo can prove beneficial to the student with special needs. Sixteen sources a...
In five pages this paper discusses the preschool learning of mathematics for preschool students who have developmental delays. Ei...
This paper addresses various approaches to learning styles among advanced-level students. The author discusses techniques for tea...
This 5 page paper summarizes and analyzes a journal article entitled Effects of a Problem-Solving Strategy on the Introductory Alg...
In eight pages this paper examines at risk students and various techniques for writing instruction including metacognition, writin...
The value of websites in encouraging student learning is examined in this topical overview, literature review, and study proposal ...
In five pages this paper discusses the student learning benefits realized from wearing school uniforms. Five sources are cited in...
In six pages this research paper provides a review of the pertinent literature regarding the process of learning and the effects o...
education and related services based on their disabled designation if he or she has one of the following: visual impairment, heari...
In five pages this paper discusses English learning by a Japanese student and the problems that are confronted during such instruc...
it has inherent merit in that special education children can benefit by example from their unimpaired classmates. Coupled with th...
could accommodate virtually every child in class. Thankfully, it eventually became obvious that the problem with overwhelming num...
mathematics, and writing achievement" (Stites, 1998). It has long been argued that the more involvement the student has in planni...
of learning as there are those studying it, but several persist in form and content. Cognitive and cognitive-behavioral theories ...
being able to communicate with these classmates. Of course when we travel we come across Spanish speaking people everywhere, and ...
In six pages this paper examines public school students and nonverbal learning disorders that affect about 10 percent of LD childr...
students do when trying to learn English. These special needs students are not routinely given the individualized attention they ...
back before the first microcomputer was released during the late 1970s. It, in fact, goes all the way back to 1957, when Sputnick,...
is made. Further, a great reliance on norm-referenced standardized tests has emerged over the last few decades. Standardized norm-...
to be self-regulating, although as Georgia College (2002) notes, over the years the focus has changed. In the majority of colleges...
BT Broadband would have significantly less ability to successfully market their wares. However, there are guidelines even for suc...
Vygotsky Lev Vygotsky, who was born in Russia in 1896, created his social development theory of learning during the early ...
element and understand the theory behind it. Dr. Lazanov developed this process in the 1970s (Lazanov and Gateva, 1988). ...
as an anecdote in this article is one located in a "corner" of Iowa (2001). The author explains that "urban school districts oft...
of ethical behaviour. The problem with ethics in business can be seen in the way that there is a conflict between the ideals of e...
education, sometimes leaving little room for choice. This is true as teachers wrestle with their own autonomy and the school board...
a fan of football but without the resources to ever get to a "real" game. As such being taken to such a game would be incredibly k...
This research paper/essay focuses on the student's perspective in regards to background, beliefs and the theories of Leininger, Wa...
This paper offers the student researching this topic a hypothetical example of how the student might choose to relate the student...
In today's global world, it is necessary for businesspersons and others to be proficient in at least one other language, yet, enro...