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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Managing Diversity in the Classroom Introduction In a regular classroom‚ there is a wide range of diversity of students. They are different in gender‚ culture‚ social class and learning ability. Some students may have learning difficulty or disability. When they receive education in school‚ it is necessary to adopt special education strategies. In this essay‚ I am going to suggest some educational skills and strategies for managing and teaching students with dyslexia in Mathematics lessons. Dyslexia
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Classroom Walkthrough Kachur‚ et.al.‚ (2013) delineated classroom walkthroughs as brief‚ frequent‚ informal‚ and focused visits to classrooms by observers for the purposes of gathering data on educational practices and engaging in some type of follow-up. Moreover‚ Grissom‚ et.al. (2013) mentioned in their study that classroom walkthroughs may serve multiple purposes. Principals in the 2011 survey where they learned about the instructional practices of their teachers‚ 62% of principals identify
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Substance Abuse and the Classroom How Drug and Alcohol Use Among Young People Impacts the Teaching Environment Abstract The issue of adolescent use of illicit drugs and alcohol has become more widespread over the last several decades than ever before. This paper explores the various areas of substance abuse as it effects young people today in Canada‚ primarily students. A brief history is addressed and statistics regarding substance use by
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During my observations‚ I had the opportunity to interview the director of the facility. We discussed risk and injury prevention practices within the classroom‚ how prevention is managed‚ how it is approved‚ and lastly‚ if there are any modifications being made in the environment in relation to the children’s needs and developmental levels. The director told me all the employees meet once a month to discuss solutions. She mentioned that there are fire drills every thirty days. The director said she
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EDU-450‚ Professor Cochran Grand Canyon University June 7‚ 2014 Disruptive Behavior (Case study) Disruptive behavior in any given classroom is the disturbance of a student or students that does not allow for a teacher to educate and teach effectively do to interruptions caused by students. Dealing with a student with disruptive behavior creates dysfunction and affects a class as a whole. A student with behavior issues can be subjected to lack of attention‚ wanting more attention or issues
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Running head: Understanding Behavior Theoretical Models for Understanding Behavior Matrix Tara Brigle Grand Canyon University: Classroom Management for Students with Special Needs March 6‚ 2012 Comparing‚ Contrasting‚ Identifying‚ and Listing Major Components of the Theories |Biological Model |Very important in the medical profession | |
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Positive Replacement Behaviors Lois Bartley Grand Canyon University: SPE-522 May 08‚ 2013 Reinforcement is a consequence following a behavior that could increase the probability of the behavior (Cooper‚ Heron‚ & Heward‚ 2007). Reinforcement helps the behavior to be strong enough that it can occur naturally within its one’s environment or can be a part of an intervention plan that teaches new behaviors (Sulzer-Azaroff & Mayor‚ 1991). Reinforcement is an important concept in operant conditioning
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Social Media and The Classroom How social media could be used positively in the classroom. When presented with the topic of Social Media in Schools‚ we were asked to evaluate the positive uses of it and why it could and should be used in the classroom. Throughout research we have maintained the opinion that the use of social media would be more of an asset to the learning process than a hindrance. Social media allows for a door to the ever changing world called the future‚ which even
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Behavior Disorders (Emotional Disturbance Pg 207-210) I. Facts: * Behavior disorders include mental health problems with a focus on behaviors that both identify emotional problems and create interpersonal and social problems for children and adolescents in the course of their development. * Currently‚ students with such disorders are categorized as having a serious emotional disturbance‚ which is defined under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)‚ Public Law 101-476‚ as follows:
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