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    The “One Belt‚ One Road” strategy is a network of infrastructure and trade‚ and it includes the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road and Silk Road Economic Belt. 21st Century Maritime Silk Road is an initiative from China to increase collaboration and investment between the countries on the Silk Road. The Silk Road connects Asia with Europe‚ India and parts of Africa. The Maritime Silk Road together with the Silk Road Economic Belt forms the “One Belt‚ One Road” strategy. The “One Belt‚ One Road” initiative

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    In a small Canadian town there is a class going on. There are actually many classes going on but this is the one that is relevant right now. Anyways‚ in this classroom there is many pictures of great men in history. Writers‚ poets‚ philosophers‚ inventors etc. All men‚ and only men. The few that are recognizable to a short girl in the back are Shakespeare‚ Edger Allan Poe‚ Gandhi‚ and whom she believes is Tesla. Naturally‚ the girl will feel bad not knowing the rest but she already accepted that

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    Classroom Management Strategies Get instant ideas from other teachers on how to manage your toughest behavior challenges. Just click on a behavior issue below. Annoying classroom distractions Antagonism with authority  Argumentative student Behavior problems Boastful‚ attention-seeking student Calling out in class – response #l  Calling out in class – response #2  Class clown      Demanding students Failure to ask for help Hyperactivity – shift in attention Hyperactivity and distractability

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    Assessment practice in classroom Students’ assessment is one of the essential principles of any pedagogical program; it plays a crucial part in the educational process. According to McMillan (2011)‚ attaining a perfect classroom assessment requires meaningful learning goals and standards that should be set before commencing classroom assessment procedures. Monitoring students’ progress will help teachers to adjust their instructions effectively to take students to the next level of learning. Diagnostic

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    The Importance of Classroom Management An effective classroom management plan is the key to becoming an effective teacher‚ as well as making sure that is learning going on in the classroom. (Wong‚ Wong‚ Rogers‚ & Brooks‚ 2012) All classrooms should have an effective teacher to teach the students. An effective classroom management plan will also help the teacher keep the classroom under control and it helps the students focus better. An effective classroom management plan will help keep the teachers

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    Piaget in the Classroom

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    Educational Psychology Piaget in the classroom Describe 4 educational beliefs/practices that are grounded by the development ideas presented by Piaget. The educational implications of Piaget’s theory are closely tied to the concept of intelligence as the dynamic and emerging ability to adapt to the environment with ever increasing competence (Piaget‚ 1963). According to the development ideas presented by Piaget’s theory‚ cognitive structures are patterns of physical and mental action that

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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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    International connection is one backbone to maintain the bloom economic growth. To ribbon the road‚ rail and energy resources to increase the traceability between China and countries along with the sea-based routes‚ the Chinese President Xi Jinping introduced a “One Belt‚ One Road” Initiative in October 2013. In the 2016 Policy Address‚ our Chief Executive Leung Chun Ying mentioned what role Hong Kong should play in the project. He stated that “by leveraging the combined advantages of “one country” and "two

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    Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder: Treatments and Classroom Interventions Alex Tejero EDF 6211 Spring 2014 Florida International University Submitted to Martha Pelaez April 10‚ 2014 Abstract Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a rather common behavior disorder that occurs amongst children‚ adolescents‚ and adults which is typically treated with psychotropic medications‚ behavioral intervention strategies‚ and other mediations. According to

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    Advantages and disadvantages of inclusion in the classroom. I think that there are many advantages and disadvantages of inclusion in the regular classroom. Some of the advantages are that the child has a feeling of belonging among his classmates and teachers‚ and it can also help the disabled child develop socially. The special education child can learn age-appropriate behaviors from his peers that he might not learn in a self-contained special education environment. It can also help the typically

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