carpet so that when they come in they read a book. After that it was singing assembly so I and the main teacher escorted them to the hall upstairs, and I joined in singing with them which was really fun. Then I had to escort them downstairs to their classrooms quietly as other lessons in the school was going on, they all went to the tables they preferred and continues playing with the activities that was set out on their tables. After this it was playtime outside and I had to put on coats on all of
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Judith Ortega EDU-450 October 25, 2014 Jayne Marie-Yenko Behavior Management Approach Teachers must understand that they may face students with different kinds of disruptive behaviors in their classroom. It can be by far, one of the most worrisome issues teachers may come in contact with. Unfortunately, even when taking steps to prevent disruptive behavior, one can never guarantee a disruption -free class. This is why it is important that teachers are prepared with a plan on how they
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process and recreation appropriate for people in all ages. Performing art represents the culture and tradition of the country and nation, therefore the education centre also should represent the culture and the tradition of the country. Besides the classrooms, teachers and administrator’s areas, workshops, stores etc, the physical enclosure itself should also generate an environment favorable for performing art education, recreation and other interactions. The planning, design and construction of
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| Instructor PoliciesIntroduction to Criminal JusticeCJA/204 | Campus/Learning Center: Westside Learning Center | Facilitator Information David HernandezHernandezdj@email.phoenix.edu (University of Phoenix)davidjhernandez@sbcglobal.net (Personal)713.854.0011 Facilitator AvailabilityI am available from 5p.m..- 10p.m. Central Time on most days, but I attempt to reserve Sunday for my family. On
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are popular in school. Second is she loves drama and entertain people. Thus in my opinion she must be outgoing and popular among her friends. However when she goes to math class she becomes quiet and shy. According to the article when she goes to classroom “she cross her legs, folds her arms across her chest, and hunches forward toward her desk, seeming to shirk into herself. The sauciness of the playground disappears, and, in fact, she
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Promoting speaking in a mixed ability classroom | August 2 2014 | Many educators find it increasingly challenging to get the weaker students in a mixed ability classroom to participant fully in class discussions and activities. This challenge is faced by teacher from all background and at all levels. Many educators have come up with different strategies aimed at solving this problem. However, the most widely accepted and applied strategy is the ABCD goals approach proposed by McCombs and Pope in
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applications into the student’s everyday academic careers, creating the opportunity for parents, families, and guardians have closer involvement with the student’s classroom, and for all educators and administrators to have better communication about individual instructor’s schoolrooms and lessons teachers are taking to the internet and creating classroom websites to services these needs. It is important for one to remember “It is not about the technology; it’s about sharing knowledge and information, communicating
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geothermal energy, which provides efficient heating and cooling while promoting sustainable energy use. What I found most interesting was the amount of natural light the building is able to use during the day. Looking up at the ceiling of the two classrooms you were able to view the sky that is used instead of florescent lights. Water as everyone knows is most important, especially for the Rice Center. Even rainwater has a purpose, which is to be used to flush the toilets. More importantly, the vast
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Elementary School- 1st grade Joey talks out of turn, loudly, and off topic. A1. Joey is a first grade student in my class, he talks out of turn, he is very loud, and talks off topic often. This is very disruptive to both myself, as I am trying to teach a lesson, and other students, as they are trying to learn. When he talks out of turn, I then have to stop my lesson to get him refocused. While I am trying to get Joey refocused other students become off topic and cannot properly concentrate
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internet has become part of our lives. It has provided us with many resources including online education. Now people in any work situation and around the world can come together through the internet and learn different subjects. Providing internet classrooms is an effective way for students to get the most of learning. There are many benefits to online education one being the flexibility of student’s schedules. Individuals can work on their degree no matter their life situation. Another benefit to this
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