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    Dorothy Reed March 31‚ 2013 EDU- 450 Stacey Concepcion Influences in the teaching environment In my experiences as being a head start teacher for eight years‚ I have seen a lot of different classroom conditions that hindered the children’s learning‚ as well as behaviors that contributed to the teacher not being able to teach the students that really want to learn. The ten negative conditions or behaviors that I have seen in my years are as follows.

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    Sexism In Classroom

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    do not think about the stereotypes they impose upon others. Prejudices and stereotypes can occur at anytime and anywhere. Unfortunately‚ the classroom is one of those places that remain racially

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    Jigsaw Classroom

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    Jigsaw classroom Lucinda Craft University of Phoenix Social Psychology PSYCH 702 July 26‚ 2011 Jigsaw classroom As students work together to learn‚ there are factors that will impede learning that are difficult for the student to control: thoughts‚ feelings and behavior can be influenced by others in a way that creates prejudice‚ discrimination and very little diversity inside the classroom. As a method to socially bring the students together‚ the method of jigsaw technique was implemented

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    Creationism In Classroom

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    Creationism in the classroom The debate concerning the teaching of creationism in public science classrooms has been raging for decades. This idea is contentious due to the strong religious convictions of its advocates and the equally fervent rationalism that opposes it. Creationism is a doctrine based in faith‚ and as such cannot be summarily proven or disproven with empirical and reproducible evidence. There is‚ however‚ a place for Creationism in the public school system. Creationism has no

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    Discipline in the Classroom

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    Discipline in the Classroom "You ’re nothing but a wuss. Your mama ain ’t here to help you now so why don ’t you stand and fight me like a man…. That ’s right‚ saying nothing is going to make the situation better. You gonna go cry to Mrs. Wilson about it now?" This type of harassment in the classroom distracts the students from their main objective-to learn. Disciplinary problems in the classroom interrupt the atmosphere of the classroom‚ a place where learning takes precedent above all else. A

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    Flipped Classroom

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    Flipped Classroom Model? Terriauna McFarland* Savannah State University Tmcfarl1@student.savannahstate.edu Abstract Having a flipped classroom in math and any other academic class can shape any student into an academic performer and not just a puppet of learning. Introduction Flipped classroom is an instructional technique and a sort of mixed discovering that turns around the customary learning environment by conveying instructional substance‚ regularly on the web‚ and outside of the classroom. It

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    Classroom Management

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    CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT AND DISCIPLINE WHAT IS CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT? * Administration or direction of activities with special reference to such problems as discipline‚ democratic techniques‚ use and care of supplies and reference materials‚ the physical features of classroom‚ general housekeeping‚ and the social relationships of pupils. * Good classroom management establishes an atmosphere which permits activities to be carried on efficiently and economically‚ maximizing the time‚ effort

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    Child Observation

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    Kathleen Cotton [pic]Add to cart View all School Improvement products [pic] INTRODUCTION [pic] It is no wonder that parent involvement with the schools has become a major educational issue in the 1980s. This is an era of increasing concern about the quality of education in this country. States are taking a greater role in monitoring and maintaining academic standards. Communities are ever more watchful of the expense of public education. Local schools are concerned about continuing to provide

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    Classroom and Education

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    MANAGEMENT Classroom Management involves the creation of an environment that successfully facilitates the learning process. It will also set the responses to behavioral issues and it will as well organize responsibilities within the learning environment. “Management is defined as the aspect of your teaching role that focuses on creating an environment and establishing conditions that facilitate student success in achieving both academic and social goals. This involves your exercise of classroom leadership

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    Modern Classrooms

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    The Experience of Studying in Modern Classrooms Modern‚ clean‚ well-lit rooms; internet networks; wireless sound-systems; capable workstations; microphones; bulletin boards; flexible design layouts; efficient student desk layout; acoustic ambiance including air conditioners‚ noise-proof rooms and multiple lighting options; white boards; video projectors; etc. Wondering where all this is leading to? Yes‚ these are the forefronts of modern teaching classrooms- the factors that can contribute to

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