Instructor: Jen Alexander 12/13/2013 Some teachers have different expectations for their students. The expectation that is more familiar than others is to follow directions at all times, if a child is seven, or eight years old you cannot expect them to follow all the rules all the time, because they are maturing and have to be taught this skill, but when dealing with problem behavior in the classroom this is a serious matter, when it come to the teacher and principals, not only does misbehavior affects
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Teachers today need a range of assessment approaches using technology to gauge the achievement of students. Models of technology integration range from relatively passive uses (e.g., teachers reviewing a topic with a power point presentation) to more interactive, hands-on uses(e.g., students using word processing for student reports or calculators for mathematics problem solving, doing internet searches). Assessments tell us how well the students have learned what the teachers expect them to learn
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Disciplinary Approaches as Practiced by Public Elementary School Teachers and Pupils Classroom Behavior : Towards Effective Learning CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Discipline plays a vital role in the teaching – learning process. Pupils tend to understand the lesson best when they are well- disciplined as the teachers imparts the lesson. Teachers may not be aware of the consequences their discipline measures have injected in children’s mind children with
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Most people believe that making money and earning a reputable place in the society is the most important goal of the human life but experience has taught me that living a life filled with satisfaction and content is much more important. In our society, children are taught to adopt a profession that will help them get financially stable. The whole purpose of our education is to prepare the young children for the job market so that they could either become a doctor, a lawyer, an engineer or any other
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concerned with an individual way of thinking, acting and behaving. It has very serious implications for the learner, the teacher, the immediate social group with which the individual learner relates and the entire school system. Attitudes are formed as a result of some kind of learning experiences. They may also be learned simply by following the example of opinion of parent, teacher or friend., this is mimicry or imitation, which also has a part to play in the teaching and learning situation. In this
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factors that are influential when deliberating over how much a student learns in the classroom such as social status, wealth and family background. Nevertheless, teachers play an essential role in each of their students’ education. It is vital that students seek a continuous pursuit for knowledge, but it is the responsibility of the teachers to provide the guidance needed to succeed. My perception of teaching and learning since the beginning of the semester has not changed because of what I have
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Questions Scope of the Study Significance of the Study Definition of major terms and variables CHAPTER TWO: REVIEWED LITERATURE Science, Biology and the concept of Science and Biology Instructional materials and students academic performance in Biology Teachers’ classroom management and Students academic performance in Biology Students’ personal attitude and their academic
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to choosing. When it come to home schooling, you do spend a lot of time with your children, which is not bad. There are also pros, and cons of public education with the pros being the child is receiving an education from a professionally trained teacher. They are better prepared in everyday teachings that the child will receive. The curriculum is outlined for the year on what the child will be taught, what is expected to be taught to the child. Children are learning how to socialize and realize how
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[pic] [pic] Charter Schools and Traditional public schools both have a profound effect on our students in many different ways but charter schools have much more of an effective way to get our Children not only through school but also through college. A large sum of students that have attended Charter schools have gone on to college receiving a 3.0 or higher. The Impact that education in Charter schools that have a college prep program is much
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athleticism, personality, reading levels and understanding capabilities. Teachers should embrace this fact and use it positively to everyone’s benefit. Diversity in the classroom provides ways of problem solving and exchange of a variety of ideas. Different years come with different problems, and people change by growing physically and in the knowledge. However, people do not like routine because it can be very monotonous. Teachers should be knowledgeable about this fact and come up with ways of breaking
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