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In ten pages this paper examines the incorporation of music into the classroom in a consideration of Maria Montessori's educationa...
This paper presents an overview of certification testing for teachers and whether or not they accurately evaluate educators' class...
In the pages this paper examines the classroom importance of matching the correct learning style to a particular style of teaching...
In seven pages this research paper examines multicultural models in a consideration of how they have contributed to classroom dive...
This 6 page paper is a creative essay explaining in great physiological and anatomical detail the actions taken by a student whose...
In ten pages this research paper discusses how the natural approach of Stephen Krashen and Tracy Terell to acquiring a second lang...
In five pages 2 dyslexic students are discussed based upon observed behaviors in the classroom with definitions and research inclu...
In six pages this paper discusses classroom discipline in this overview of education tracking issues. Nine sources are cited in t...
In six pages this paper considers preschool classroom attire appropriateness in this discussion of teacher dress codes. Sixteen s...
In ten pages early childhood classrooms are examined in an assessment of whether or not computers belong in this academic setting....
as well as medical miracles. Technology affects everyone and many industries. In honing in on a few major ones, Britains policy ma...
problem with the approaches of the past, which were to hand out pamphlets at health care centers, was that the pamphlets did not a...
time and place, the cultural and historical reality of the storys characters and the capability and comprehension of the person re...
findings, while both groups were intelligent, the achievers succeeded because of their ability to adapt to a teachers teaching met...
to interact with the subject and to get a sense of who the person was. She states that even though it may remove some objectivity ...
teacher with the additional course requirements. As a result these teachers are spending longer periods of time at their college o...
done right and what potentially could go wrong, in the end one has to choose the model or models that most closely resemble ones o...
(Tomlinson, 2002). In this type of environment, teachers accept that there are differences among students and that "one...
if they find any errors. If they do find an error they must identify the line, or, they can simply mark "no error" if that is wha...
of achieving either on his own, with the aid of a teacher, or with the help of another more accomplished peer.(Zone, 2002). The st...
95 A.D. (Classics Resources, 2002). Quintilians advice to teachers still holds true today and offers general guidelines that can b...
are more characterized by segregation than by integration in their natural state. It is only when we introduce the formal organiz...
the right objects, towards the right people, with the right motive and in the right way. He states in Book II, "The moral virtues,...
emotional stress that are associated with many social programs introduced in the school system, program coordinators have a diffic...
models that have been shown to decrease the incidence of behavior problems in the classroom? Cooperative learning, for example, ha...
in coping with such "discipline problems" at the university or college level, the Anti-Coercion Discipline Model of William Glasse...
Wilson (2001) notes, however, that: "To take a meaningful role, online educational resources must become...
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...
a bit of wisdom that is attached to the structural-functionalist school of thought. In looking at the college classroom from the f...
Working with Students with Specific Disabilities, 2002). LDs are characterized by problems in use of listening, speaking, reading,...