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Essays 271 - 300
In fifteen pages the elementary school system as it exists in Canada is examined in terms of provincial control and the impact of ...
that: "Much has been written on the difficulty a school faces in being equitable to its students and fielding a football team. But...
Concept 2. Each child has his own book, which is one of his own choosing. DEAR time is not limited to a common class text; child...
In fifteen pages this paper discusses elementary education and the uses of computers in a consideration of pros and cons. Twenty ...
In seven pages this paper examines elementary and secondary classrooms in a consideration of the alternative mathematics assessmen...
In ten pages this paper discusses how various theorists define self esteem and how and elementary school child's self esteem can b...
to see how musical instruction became a factor that fell through the cracks in the local school budget. Art, and specifically mus...
the same critical exposure as other abled students. This concept certainly sounds as though it has inherent merit in that special...
In eight pages management and leadership styles are examined with a consideration of theories by Hersey and Blanchard, Blake and M...
own is enough of a challenge; however, the mounting pressure of other circumstances -- including the absence of multilingual progr...
In ten pages pedophilia is examined through crime theory and literature review in a case study of an elementary school teacher sex...
In 7 pages this paper considers the reasons why there are few elementary school level male teachers. There are 4 sources cited in...
there were five things that had to be done for Americas school children. He listed providing a child with "a safe place to grow up...
of Blooms taxonomy had the assignment not limited their access to the Internet. These outcomes were not uniform for all ind...
education, sometimes leaving little room for choice. This is true as teachers wrestle with their own autonomy and the school board...
a large number of low-income students (Picker, 2002). Because of the very low achievement scores, more than 70 elementary schools ...
are nothing more than a type of achievement test which primarily measures knowledge of standard English and exposure to the cultur...
70 percent Hispanic and 24 percent limited English speaking (Calderon, 1991). The author does not state if the reader is to under...
this process on language acquisition and thinking ability over time. For elementary school children, the use of this kind of com...
across the street from Prospect Park that may be enjoyed as well. Perhaps another day, a trip to the Aquarium is in order which is...
investigator controlled for demographics and socio-economic status (Seamon, Schultink and Slocum, 2002). The investigator administ...
understand that computer education and training should be a part of every schools curriculum. Added to that, is the fact that chil...
for science, technology, and international business" (Unz and Tuchman, 1997). In other words, this legislation was passed in order...
2nd, 4th and 6th grade for the 1999-2002 school years showed a clear upward trend. The average gains were 21%. Specifically, the 2...
How might a teacher convey the idea to a class of elementary school children? He or she would come to the definition by provid...
level math and science problems. In a subsequent study that replicated this research, again, the results showed that the students ...
to guide ones objective to the most appropriate fruition: 1. Teach a commitment to human responsibility for stewardship or care o...
counselors are seldom address the task of evaluating their programs in a systematic fashion (Lusky and Hayes, 2001). This may be d...
typed their writing assignments, they were able to make more effective editing choices (Fletcher, 2001). Other findings included: ...
positive reinforcement techniques than Kohn acknowledged (2001). Furthermore, Maag (2001) offers three propositions are to why pos...