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    Classroom Seating Arrangements By: Walaa Samir Fayek Classroom management is extremely effective to create a better learning environment‚ in which the teacher invests in space‚ time and materials to achieve academic and personal development to the students. Personally‚ seating arrangements play a significant role in creating a stress-free and a beneficial atmosphere for the EFL learners and helping the teacher in controlling the class easily. It will also reflect their performance in the activities

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    Jim Smith is an elementary educator employed at both Tarkington Primary and Intermediate Schools. Jim has 18 years of experience in the classroom and has graciously agreed to sit for this interview on what it takes to become an elementary teacher. Jim became a teacher out of a strong desire to “have a chance to impact the leaders of tomorrow.” Jim went to Texas State University where he achieved his Bachelor’s Degree in Education and later to Vandercook College for his Master’s Degree. Mr.

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    LAPTOPS İN CLASSROOM?NO PROBLEM Elena Choy is a paraprofessional at NYC Board of Education. In her argument “Laptops in the Classroom? No Problem” published in the book “Forming a Critical Perspective”‚ she believes the arguments that people use in favor of banning laptops in the classroom are not valid arguments to be using to make an assumption. Choy states her side of the argument against banning laptops and proceeds to give four main reasons on why people want to ban laptops: upraised lids

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    Disabilities and the Classroom With every classroom you are able to see a dynamic between students and their teacher. It takes a strong teacher to really make everything accessible to all students including student with learning disabilities. The class that I watched was Christina Hilliker’s second grade. The disabilities that were part of this great dynamic were Downs‚ Autism‚ ADHD‚ auditory processing and behavior issues that cause learning difficulties. Within the classroom I was able to

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    to a public library and a community college giving students access to technology for those who do not have any computers at home. Their local public library does have computers available for students to use if needed. The school itself also provides students with Chrome books for them to use in class‚ although they are not able to take them home the majority of the students in the school and classroom have access to technology at home. The school is considered Title I and receives reduced lunch for

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    for maintaining an appropriate learning environment. Students who fail to adhere to behavioral standards may be subject to discipline. Faculty have the professional responsibility to treat students with understanding‚ dignity and respect‚ to guide classroom discussion and to set reasonable limits on the manner in which students express opinions. Disruptive students in the academic setting hinder the educational process. Although disruptive student conduct is already prohibited by regent Laws and the

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    Pamela McFadden DB Forum 2 DB Forum 2 Collapse Top of Form In order to produce a positive classroom environment‚ there are a variety of ways teachers can implement proactive ideas that can and should be implemented in the very start of the school year.  By applying these from the very start‚ students will have the tone set for the rest of the year. One of the most important things a teacher can develop is their relationship with their students both collectively and individually.  Teachers should

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    Education must be based on the fundamental rhythm of life itself-the wish to grow‚ to extend oneself‚ to break out of one’s shell. It must seek to place people on the track to self-improvement. It cannot be authoritarian; it must seek to enhance a person’s progress with his agreement and to his satisfaction. Parents and teachers have to play a cardinal role in the building up of the character of the next generation. Language teaching methods are systems or strategies for teaching foreign languages

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    kindergarten classrooms‚ are the prime examples to find children in a setting where they interact without outside stimulus. The subculture being observed is a kindergarten class whose predominant identities as children‚ siblings‚ and members of society all intertwine. Kindergarteners interact with one another without any of the prejudices of adulthood; the behavior observed is influenced by intermingled peer relationships and a teacher´s positive guidance. Walking inside the International Technology Academy

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    all these tenets. Therefore revealing how the constructivism learning theory justifies the use of the use of drama in the classroom. “Drama in education is the use of drama techniques to support learning in the classroom. Drama in education was at first called creative dramatics and the founder of the field was Winifred Ward. By creative dramatics she meant a classroom teaching method that emphasizes self-expression‚ training in spoken English and literature appreciation. The term is also

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