Classroom Managaement

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    Personal Narrative: Going Back To School

    When I got it out of the way I felt better and more at ease in the classroom setting. My next fear was taking my first test. I stressed out so much over it that I took the day off from work so that I could study and received an 85. Once the test was done I realized that I needed to relax when taking test because I was not

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    Pre-K Classroom Observation Paper

    For this observation I went to a Pre-K classroom in were students were arranged in the carpet according to the squares drawn. I did not really see a pattern on the children’s sitting only that a girl with a walker was placed in one of the corners were there was more space and was easier to move. Since this is a Pre-K classroom there is a lot of decorations and color, which makes it very welcoming to any person. Also because the children are the main focus everything is arrange and sized to fit them

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    Personal Narrative: My Classroom Procedures

    Classroom Procedures My classroom procedures will be based off of the studies of Dr. Harry Wong, Dr. Fred Jones, and Dr. Rick Lavoie. The room will be organized and structured, and procedures will be clearly demonstrated for the students. The procedures will be taught and re-taught, and will stay consistent throughout the entire year. Student will know the procedures so well that they will become habit. The students will know exactly how to behave in any situation. By following the doctor’s research

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    Summary: The Case For Banning Laptops

    TUTORIAL GROUP 4 U1431032J HW0101 ASSIGNMENT 1 In an age of technological advancement and prevalence, conservative tutors have swiftly banned the face of laptop in classrooms (Daniel Rockmore’s The Case for Banning Laptops in the Classroom, 2014). This has sparked off the debate on whether laptops should still be used in classrooms. Rebecca Schuman is for it and presents her case well. However, when it comes to presenting arguments of critics, they become poor. Yet, on deeper analysis, this

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    Technology In The Classroom Analysis

    The use of technology in the classroom has increased drastically over the past decade. This trend can be seen in many schools across the nation at every level of the educational system. A typical kindergarten classroom in the year 2018 has a television, a smart board, and usually some computers or tablets. These tools are used to compliment instruction and make the learning process easier for students. We also see technology being used more at the college level. For example, many universities

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    Arguments Against Gun Control

    Mauriya Barnes Gun Control As the school bell rings, the chatter of anxious young children begins to dim as they settle into their assigned seats. The teacher walks in and welcomes them with a cheerful “Hello!”, along with a bright and sparkling smile. Soon, the mood changes. The sound of a deafening noise fills the school, chilling shrieks and screams fill every corner of the building along with the overwhelming sound of ground-shaking footsteps. The teacher easily

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    Report: Non-Traditional Kindergarten Classroom Observation

    The classroom I observed was a non-traditional kindergarten classroom filled with lots of colors, ranging from bulletin boards to colorful posters of the alphabet and words that begin with those letters. The room’s layout was set up like the drawing above. The teacher had lots of materials (i.e. books, scissors, glue, etc.) that were readily available to students and were housed in bin labeled appropriately. The teacher also had lots of storage that was placed at a higher level out of the student’s

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    Classroom Observation Paper

    This week I completed six hours of observation of a fifth grade social studies class at Westview Elementary School. The one thing that stood out in my mind from the observation was the teacher's classroom management strategy. When I first arrived, she was managing two classes of students within her classroom. My first thought was that chaos would surely ensue. However, she calmly worked through the student's arrival tasks by providing specific instructions to individual students to ensure order was

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    Should Textbooks Be Taught In Schools

    Sweat beads the student's forehead, and the constant drumming of his fingers on the cool wood of the desk have seemingly become part of the room’s background noise. The student’s fingers rustle through the textbook, caressing the pages. The student’s eyes probe the text-filled page in front of him. The student glances nervously at the clock, then back to the worksheet on the desk. Five questions to go, and only two minutes left of class. The bell shatters the roaring silence that had engulfed the

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    Bud Not Buddy

    I do not think that schools have separate classes for boys and girls. I believe this because boys and girls will be able to work together better. They will be able to share their ideas. The noise level in the classroom will be reduced. I believe that boys and girls will be able to work together better. In school when boys and girls are in the same class, they will know how to respond to each other. They will be able to achieve higher grades in school as they

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