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In six pages this paper discusses the benefits of such a special school and also considers a management tool in the classroom. Fi...
In five pages this paper considers the ongoing evolution v. creationism debate in a consideration of a Kansas school board decisio...
Parents who wouldnt dream of expecting a child to run, even before the babys learned how to crawl, try to teach their toddlers mat...
In eight pages this research paper discusses the impact upon the Arthurian legend upon medieval literature and includes The Weddin...
has the potential to bring expanded insight, knowledge and understanding when used appropriately (Fulton, 2001, p. 16). The 107t...
In five pages management and discipline as they pertain to the elementary school classroom are discussed in terms of their importa...
from families, teachers and others before it can implement much of anything, the good ideas end up becoming watered down. Unfortun...
having a public education at all, subsequent research suggested that including children in regular classrooms was far superior (19...
entries. RESULTS OF FINDINGS The testing gains for each of the 111 schools that were studied and are practicing full inclusion o...
has, such as health problems (Strosnider, 1997). The regular educator needs to be aware of any special circumstances that would ha...
fact, become one of the most innovative and captivating educational tools currently in use in the classroom and in the home....
When they are first stranded on the island, Ralph becomes in charge as they all work together to make shelter and gather the...
found that this genetic condition is also hereditary (Reilly, 2001). Numerous other researchers have also noted the difficulties w...
anecdotal evidence is very persuasive. She also draws on relevant literature to support her arguments. This discussion expands her...
In eight pages this paper supports strong classroom discipline in this advocacy of zero tolerance in schools with 2 New York examp...
to the belief that there are a variety of acceptable ways of learning and that this should result in more than one theory of learn...
linguistics. Slang is a component of nearly every spoken language; however, the line between jargon and true common speech ...
the classroom generally will demonstrate that integration of the net does lead to a rise in access to information (Castellani, 200...
about social life. Rather, it seems to focus on the development of people skills for careers in the future. Why is this important?...
health of the children. This is absolutely tragic. Asthma is obviously a problem of significant concern in this area but physicia...
author emphasizes how the culture of collaboration supports and values the teachers on which learning depends. As a new teacher, ...
scores on the states Comprehensive Assessment Report were strongly related to increases in technological use (Page, 2002, p. 389)....
demands of life" (Wilms 606). The emphasis in this system was regimentation and standardization, and to a certain extent, its cult...
Development Institute, 2006). Piaget also noted three fundamental processes that were involved in intellectual growth, assimilat...
to explaining how children make use of semiotic resources is how this body of research relates the purposes played by oral languag...
15- to 17-year-old girls have partners three to five years older, and 7% have partners six or more years older (Anonymous, 2002)....
encouraged to visit libraries so they will be able to access information without cost. In recent years, libraries have expanded th...
problems and acting out in class; however, this is contraindicated by research and mixing these ED and autistic students can acerb...
tuition at local parochial schools but less than half the costs of private nonsectarian schools (Thigpen, 2000). For more than tw...
accelerate reading skills among elementary students. This goal has been necessitated by the prevalence of students who were passi...