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    Classroom management is a term used by teachers to describe the process of ensuring that classroom lessons run smoothly despite disruptive behavior by students. The term also implies the prevention of disruptive behavior. It is possibly the most difficult aspect of teaching for many teachers; indeed experiencing problems in this area causes some to leave teaching altogether. In 1981 the US National Educational Association reported that 36% of teachers said they would probably not go into teaching

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    Curriculum Approaches and Design

    I. INTRODUCTION The role of curriculum in educating the students is a dynamic process that seeks to cope with the changes in our society. Understanding the traditional and emerging concepts of curriculum as well as the factors that affect its development will guide the educators to respond to the needs of the learners. In planning, constructing and evaluating a curriculum, educators and curriculum practitioners may use one or more approaches. The contrasting approaches that are generally used in

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    Liability of the School for Student Injury Arising Out of Acts or Omissions of Teachers, Instructors, Professors, and School Officials: Some Legal Bases

    OMISSIONS OF TEACHERS, INSTRUCTORS, PROFESSORS, AND SCHOOL OFFICIALS: SOME LEGAL BASES PRESENTER: LUZVIMINDA E. REYES SUBJECT: EDUCATION 205- THE LAW AND THE SCHOOL PROFESSORIAL LECTURER: DR. PITSBERG B. DE ROSAS ------------------------------------------------- I. Introduction The relation between teachers and student or employer and his employee or apprentice originates from the old relationship between the master and the artisan or craftsman. In the past, teachers were more

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    Administration

    Ethicsfor Professional Teachers. * 2. Teachers are duly licensed professionals who possesses dignity and reputation with high moral values as well as technical and professional competence in the practice of their noble profession, and they strictly adhere to, observe, and practice this set of ethical and moral principles, standards, and values. * 3. Section 1. The Philippine Constitution provides that all educational institution shall offer quality education for all competent teachers. Committed to

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    Education

    given to the student, teachers have to keep in mind that the student is receiving other assignment from other subjects as well. Therefore, the teacher needs to set a reasonable and fair date for the assignment. Lack of time for an assignment can be very demotivating, as this can cause stress within the student. Stress will lead to one or more of the signs of demotivated students. Respect is a demand we all require. The student has to receive respect from its peers as well as teachers. By doing so, the

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    No Child Left Behind

    The first tier is a high-quality, universal general education program that uses good teachers to teach in general classrooms. Interventions take place when students do not meet the requirements and/or expected growth. These underperforming students receive supplemental tier 2 instruction. Tier 2 is considered the extra help tier and includes assistance such as tutoring in cooperation with the general education teacher. When students do not respond to the tier 2 assistance, a highly intensive intervention

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    Process Writing Principles

    ability to process information and language ‘on the spot. Several issues arise for any teacher trying to incorporate principles of process writing into his or her professional practice. First, teachers need to provide time for writing in the supported learning environment of the classroom. Many students will benefit from structured tasks, which teach them strategies for planning, drafting, and revision. Many teachers would argue that setting aside the time needed for feedback, and for the revision of

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    Appendix D-Topic and Brainstorming Worksheet

    but in public | |think of. |education you are at school learning. In public education, you | | |have access to ask teachers questions, home school you have a | | |parent. Public schools are run on a certain calendar year, but | | |home

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    States' Voter-Driver Initiatives/Laws Relating to English Language Learner Issues

    Highlight the positive connections and the bright side of teaching and learning · Clarify and stay aware of the not-so-positive habits that naturally arise when teaching children with social and emotional disorders · Practice Connect versus Convince. Teachers need to connect the information learned to the students and the real world verses convincing them this is what they believe in. This is useful when working with students who have behavior issues. Getting the student to understand what their behavior

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    Against Standardized Testing

    cafeteria. Your heart is pumping so hard you can feel it pulsing throughout your body. Students complain to their parents about having way too much studying to do. Parents across America have been complaining about their kids taking standardized tests. Teachers have been complaining about how standardized tests judge their teaching skills. Standardized tests should be abolished because it puts stress on school, and it wastes a lot of class time. Standardized tests have been around since the 1900s. In World

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