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and phonological similarity of verbal items in memorized sequences" (Mueller, et al., 2003; p. 1353). The phonological-loop model...
school needed to be literate. The emerging view at the time was that schools also provided the single most effective setting for ...
the entire article and the question is specifically: "What do teachers in our schools value in literacy?" (Dadds, 1999, p. 9). Thi...
that can only be provided in smaller-size classrooms (Gilman and Kiger, 2003). Unfortunately, with most U.S. education budgets be...
such an important talent to bring to the teaching profession. The role that critical thinking plays within the teaching com...
in classroom focus relative to the introduction of technology, but also suggests the problem of gender bias may come into play in ...
consistently adapt their instructional methods in an effort to create a learning environment that is responsive to these students ...
way to receive a strong education is either through a privately funded school or even home schooling. Williams, who is a 1...
and "facilitate the integration of all member of the class into learning activities" (Wallace). A particular evocative suggestion ...
limited reinforcement repertoire, short attention span, distraction, slower learning, difficulty grasping abstract concepts, poor ...
deal of data at their fingertips, schools were in fact "information poor because the vast amounts of available data they had were ...
The book also explores drawing and painting techniques, as well as offering numerous examples of fine art. Fifteen lessons explo...
Voorhis, 2004). On the other hand, student reported that their teachers urged them to request aid from their parents no more than ...
discusses student teachers who assign homework simply to be assigning homework, not for any specific goal or purpose. The student ...
important because school systems have not kept pace with society. Change is needed and sometimes reform and renewal are vital elem...
Slattery and Steinberg, 1999). Dewey promoted social experiences and having students solve problems in group settings (Kincheloe...
2005; Kirk, 2004). Kims Web site meet all of these criteria. Since June 1997, more than 451,000 people have accessed this site and...
(Sparks and Hirsh). Four operational principles are instrumental in achieving results-driven education. These are having "1) clari...
does not lead to the most able getting the job but that many positions are filled to make sure all goes accordingly in the "politi...
cope with ethical situations primarily from experience and only minimally from formal education, which leaves novice nurses with "...
to use this opportunity to strengthen and streamline their certification requirements to make sure that talented individuals are n...
intends" (Kyriacou, 1998). The curriculum for the main part of determined by the government, with targets such the literacy and a ...
et al, 1995). However, if the principal ignores the case or refuses to take action, the teacher may still be held legally responsi...
Developing annual budgets and coordinating the use of other resources (Peterson and Kelley, 2001, p. 8). 5. Organizing efforts to ...
In the meantime, I plan to study teaching strategies and rationale, and also expand my personal travel experiences. Today as neve...
to be able to agree on a definition" (Leadership Theories: Definition and framework, 2004). Though definitions can vary, one basi...
technology" (Ebersole and Vorndam, 2002). The researchers found "time, resources, and lack of confidence in the benefit of educat...
the ability to provide other opportunities, other than those dictated, to the teachers in their pursuit of becoming more qualified...
the teacher would be naturally drawn to the Socratic method of instruction, which relies on the teacher attempting to bring forth ...
This essay features an article by Marianna Haynes and Ann Maddock in order to discuss the problems faced by public school teaches....