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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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    Gender Wage Gap Awareness Tell a story here for context and interest We have all heard about the gender wage gap on the news or in the current debates‚ but why is it any concern to you? I understand that this issue might not apply to a college student; however‚ you need to be aware of this issue since it could affect your major and future profession. Surprisingly‚ this issue even applies to males. Some argue that women are facing a wage gap because they choose more flexible professions‚ lack

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    ’s hearts. David Ives play‚ Sure Thing‚ demonstrates the struggle of communication between men and women due to the way in which they converse‚ the emotions they contribute to the conversation‚ and the influence of gender roles in a relationship. Miscommunication between opposing genders is traditionally a leading cause of many relationship problems‚ as well as breakups. The way that men and women communicate hinders their relationship. According to‚ 10 Ways Woman and Men Communicate Differently‚

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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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    Spoken and Written Tradition into the Digital Age. T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education)‚ 35(5)‚ 28+. Cesarone‚ B. (2003). Using Technology in the Classroom to Foster Student Learning. Childhood Education‚ 79(5)‚ 329+. Gorder‚ L. M. (2008). A Study of Teacher Perceptions of Instructional Technology Integration in the Classroom. Delta Pi Epsilon Journal‚ 50(2)‚ 63+. Kara-Soteriou‚ J. (2009). Promoting Technology Integration through the Leadership of School Administrators. New England Reading

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    ADHD is a Common Diversity in Classrooms Foreman defines a disability as “the functional consequence of an impairment- an abnormality in the way organs systems function” (Foreman‚ 2011‚ pp. 3). In 2009 Australia’s population had approximately four million people registered as to having a disability. Of those four million people‚ 7.2% were children aged between 0 and 14‚ the age that the child would be attending primary school (Australian Bureau of Statistics [ABS]‚ 2012‚ Disability rates over time

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    technology into every facet of the educational setting is a necessary task of the instructor in today’s classroom. Curriculum is greatly enhanced through successful technology integration in order to improve and increase student learning. Instructional practices are improved through the use of technology by promoting the engagement of the many diverse groups of learners present in the classroom. Children respond positively to a wide array of varied technology tools‚ multi-media presentation methods

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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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    Technology Ethics in the Classroom In schools today‚ there are many more students than there were thirty years ago. With the growth of population in schools and students becoming smarter with technology‚ it’s very important for teachers to integrate and maintain ethics in the classroom. Today’s teachers have concerns with allowing students to get on the internet‚ putting their work online‚ and all the copyright laws. It is very wise for teachers to tell students and give them examples on how to

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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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