YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :Social Change in Classroom Environments
Essays 121 - 150
In eleven pages this paper discusses adult classroom learning in a background consideration of experiential learning with the cont...
In five pages this paper examines the texts 'Looking White People in the Eye Gender, Race, and Culture in Courtrooms and Classroo...
Herrold (1989)argued that children must be allowed to learn in an educational setting that allows them to experience learning, rat...
from families, teachers and others before it can implement much of anything, the good ideas end up becoming watered down. Unfortun...
year. The rules are short and concise--"Be respectful" and "Participate in class lessons" --but Mrs. M. explains that each one rec...
last resort, remove the student from the class : A student who insists on behaving cannot be allowed to disrupt the learning proce...
to the responsibilities and obligations that students will encounter as adults. Durkheim states that as the "class is a small soci...
transforming our sense data into internal images, sounds, smells, tastes and sensations" (Gal?n and Maguire, 1999). We each commun...
the consequences for unacceptable behavior (Butts and Shrawder, 2003). The instructor needs to develop a set of clear rules for c...
tools currently in use in the classroom and in the home. In just the last decade some $9 billion has been spent in U.S. schools t...
may be given increasing autonomy in their learning activities. Martin-Hansen provides a chart that illustrates this by showing the...
the teacher is aware of what is going on in the classroom (Marzano, Marzano and Pickering, 2003). This makes sense. If the teacher...
inexperienced teacher whose pedagogical approach to teaching is not geared to a fourth grade level. What are the different perspe...
this issue by conducting a qualitative study that explore how a teacher incorporated cooperative learning strategies in an eighth ...
know exactly what reward they are receiving for what behavior. A punishment may simply be the withholding of the reward (Sharpe, 2...
The yard had exceptionally nice equipment. There was a large log-type structure with stairs, tunnels, bridges, slides, cubbyholes ...
are some statements that can be taken as either pro- or con-ability grouping. The NEAs Code of Ethics of the Education Profession ...
She also advocates the use of proverbs and poetry, as students to copy and memorize them, as these inspirational tools deliver "cu...
health of the children. This is absolutely tragic. Asthma is obviously a problem of significant concern in this area but physicia...
see them easily, but it also allows her to lightly touch a student on the shoulder who is getting out of hand, rather than issue a...
about social life. Rather, it seems to focus on the development of people skills for careers in the future. Why is this important?...
consequences. It can lead to children repeating the actions of perceived heroes that may get them incarcerated. It also leads to e...
This essay presents a review and analysis of a journal article entitled "After the Blackbird Whistles: Listening to Silence in Cla...
child has behavior problems because of bad parenting but in many, many cases, the child has experienced good parenting. There is s...
then reinforced, especially as this changes focused on the tasks of the company undertake, increasing the number of shifts a numbe...
in an environment that is constantly changing. If organizations are an open system they cannot be controlled in a logical manner (...
organisation, in this model, is always under some form of pressure to change. The way in which any changes emerge are as a result ...
the change - dwindling audience numbers, and the need to cope with more complex narrative structures, for instance - were the outw...
form constitutional governments that, in turn, formed nations. This great upheaval brought about large economic entities based in ...
a cave. But nothing reliable is known about censorship of the arts until about 2600BC, when the ancient Egyptian authorities had s...