Legal and Ethical Implications for Classroom Management Grand Canyon University- EDU 450 October 12, 2013 As teacher we have legal and ethical right when it comes to classroom management. Students and teachers have a right to learn and teach in a stress free classroom that is not going to cause harm to themselves and others. Within this paper I will discuss four articles that address the legal and ethical implications for classroom management related to the rights and responsibilities of students
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Why do I want to do this course? I would love to have the opportunity to do this hairdressing course as Hairdressing has always been my dream for my future career, I would love this opportunity to get my certificate 2 in hairdressing so I can expand my knowledge of hairdressing and better myself and have a better chance of successfully getting a full time apprenticeship in the field of hairdressing and be able to build a career for myself then to even better myself once I have completed my certificate
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The VARK Questionnaire: Learning Styles The VARK Questionnaire: Learning Styles and Strategies Neil Fleming is an individual that helped to develop the VARK learning-style Questionnaire. The questionnaire helps one to evaluate their own learning preferences and to most effectively manage their own study habits. It asks a series of multiple-choice questions of the student and then generates the learning preference geared towards the way in which the questions were answered. When the student
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type of education children receive in each state. Funding is based on the cost of living and test criteria all depends on the children test scores. | Federal and state policy has a great impact of funding and testing criteria. Federal and state looks at different things to say what each state is entitled in having. Testing criteria is | This type of thing do not impact with working in a daycare center. | 2.Demographic information about you (teacher). | Black female, being in the education field
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TAL 101 Sep 28, 2012 Reflect on Noddings’s Care Basically, Nel Noddings poses a disagreement on the liberal education of how schools provided a dangerous model of education with standardization on fulfill the text materials on achieving its academic levels. Apart from academic standards in school curricula, she strongly encourage that education should be mainly focus on “growth of competent, caring, loving, and lovable people”, in her words, which are more suitable for today’s schools in 21 century
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Policy Brief: Are Principal evaluations a true assessments of their leadership abilities? EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Are principals’ evaluations a true assessment of their leadership abilities? Throughout this policy brief, justifications for principal evaluations are given, and the evaluation model is explained. Furthermore, a case is built to justify why the evaluation model needs to be reexamined to better represent a principal’s ability to positively lead a school. In addition, suggestions
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My Preschool Classroom Management Plan Susan Wheeler EDU650: Teaching Learning and Leading in the 21 Century Professor Amy Gray October 21, 2013 Classroom Management Plan I believe Classroom Management is the key component in any educational setting. I believe that if students are in a safe environment, then learning can take place. I will set the tone in my classroom so I will prevent behavior problems by having interesting and engaging curriculums and effectively including all students
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a gifted class to design and deliver The talent and develop institute to almost 250 elementary school children in a diverse downtown urban school in her neighborhood. The TDI program is their model that combines the theory and practice of gifted education, affective neuroscience, and positive psychology using academic enrichment clusters or clubs to infuse academics into project-based and authentic learning. They us university students as coaches to work with students once a week in the first-through-fifth-grade
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Sarah Spang Mrs. Wilder English 1 May 2012 High School Education Teens on a Daily Basis “Teachers can change lives with just the right mix of chalk and challenges,” stated Joyce Myers. Teachers have a huge impact on every student they teach. Being a teacher, you have to posses the life skills of patience, sense of humor, organization, trustworthiness, and responsibility. Not only does a teacher teach academic lessons, they prepare students for life after graduation by teaching them life skills
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educational environment of Kelsey Elementary. The school’s administration office is composed of a principal, a secretary, an office assistant, a social worker, and a guidance counselor. The educational instruction for students is provided by 19 general education teachers, nine instructional aides, a music
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