collaboration as a valuable asset to the classroom. The article doesn’t give a direct definition of “collaboration” but informally defines it as ‘teachers working together’. The focus of the article is primarily based on school leaders who foster collaboration between novice and veteran teachers. The key features of collaboration are distinct and vary. Collaboration is not only seen through actions‚ but it is a means of achieving the greater good for the classroom. It can be fostered mainly through a
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much inclined‚ Who went to see the Elephant (Though all of them were blind)‚ That each by observation Might satisfy his mind.” John Godfrey’s Saxe’s famous poem‚ “The Blind Men and the Elephant” illustrates how a diverse group of highly educated people could easily come away from mountains of brain-based research with entirely different opinions about how to best implement their knowledge in the classroom. By focusing on very different parts of their subject‚ each blind man argues loudly about
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Assessment in the Classroom The school has a comprehensive‚ well set out assessment-policy which I have tried to familiarise myself with during my second four week university block away from the school‚ as I sourced a copy of it during my serial weeks along with a number of other school policy documents both required for (and beyond) the school-policy professional activity exercise. I have found this has helped me get to grips with the procedures within the school and has helped me fit in. Though
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PRESCHOOL CLASSROOM Janelle Conlin Early Childhood Curriculum & Methods: ECE311 Instructor: Michael Walter August 10‚ 2012 PRESCHOOL CLASSROOM Preschool classroom’s fosters an exploratory play environment for children ages four to five to prepare students for private school kindergarten courses and utilizes North Carolina kindergarten standards to develop curriculum. Cumberland County public school system does not have the best reputation for educating students
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Topic: Correlation between Teachers’ qualification and Students’ academic performance in Senior High Schools in Lagos State‚ Nigeria. Research Question: Do teachers’ qualifications affect the academic performance of students? Justification: The study of teachers’ qualifications is important because of the concern for students’ academic performance. The job of a teacher‚ no doubt‚ requires the display of‚ among other qualities‚ a high sense of ability to relate with students from diverse backgrounds
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Assignment: Do the following exercises and justify or explain your answers where appropriate. Task 1 Look at Ur’s list of patterns of interaction below. Decide whether each interaction is either more student-centred or more teacher-centred. Justify your answers. Group work It is student-centred‚ because this gives students more opportunities for using the L2 than in open class interactions‚ thus they get more practice. Working in group can be beneficial for students because it helps them to
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A Classroom Management Plan for 3 Year Olds By M. Gaye Truesdell ECE 611: Early Childhood Curriculum and Methods Dr. Antoinette Gravely November 5‚ 2011 Introduction A description of a classroom management plan for my classroom as a preschool teacher of 3 year olds will be discussed in the paper. My philosophy or beliefs as to what a classroom should be like will be discussed along with my rationale for designing such a classroom. A classroom design description of what the classroom
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Observation of a 5 ½-year old boy at the school playground Psychology 2103 – Human Growth and Development Summer 2014 Observational Paper INTRODUCTION Wayne is a five and a half year old boy in kindergarten‚ who will turn six in July. He is the youngest child in his class; most of his peers already turned six during the school year. He is about average height for his age and thin‚ with brown hair and eyes. He has a happy temperament and positive disposition; he demonstrates secure
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Decreasing Undesirable Behaviors in the First Grade Classroom The Rubber-Band Intervention Research Proposal Introduction Framing the Study Children misbehave for many reasons. Some reasons for misbehavior can be to get attention‚ disappointment‚ new situations‚ testing limits‚ or imitation (Richardson‚ R.‚ n.d.). Continuously reprimanding the student could interfere with class instruction time while ignoring could cause others to mock the behavior- believing that it was acceptable. Educators
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My Classroom 1 My Classroom Vanessa ECE 312 Crystal Daniels November 28‚ 2011 My Classroom 2 My Classroom Classrooms besides the teachers are the essential for children to start learning. The classroom is where the children are going to spend part of their day and it has to be comfortable and warming so they can feel like if they are at home and stay. Children need to see things that will get their attention and want to use the objects they see in the classroom
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