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    Wilson Hill road. The institution prepares students who journey from various schools‚ for the world of work by offering theory and practical learning that is related to a specific trade or occupation. The two storey structure of KTI consists of five classrooms; eight labs; eight toilets‚ including the toilets for staff; a staffroom and an office. The Kingstown Technical Institute is a bit too small to accommodate the number of schools that attend class‚ therefore there is a mixture of different schools

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    it? But middle school is really not scary; there are plenty of things that can make you like it. Middle school is really different from Elementary school in an exciting way. You don’t stay in one classroom until lunch or until the end of class. Your teacher doesn’t lead you from one classroom to the other; you travel yourself! You have classes like Art‚ Technology‚ and Gym longer! In Art you draw‚ paint‚ and mold clay. In Technology‚ you learn about new technology related information and can

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    class of 10 learners. In turn I have an obligation to mentor to a minimum of 25 guided learning hours per week‚ to include numeracy‚ literacy‚ and ICT. Therefore it is essential for me that establishing ground rules are fundamental for ensuring classroom management in any learning environment; understanding the needs and views of those contributing‚ will have a greater appreciation from the group. Atherton‚ J.S (2005) defines ground rules as” The minimum necessary conditions for getting learning

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    at: www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/ Here is a description of our classroom procedures‚ rules‚ consequences‚ and expectations. Please feel free to ask if you have any questions. When You Enter the Room: 1. Come in quietly. 2. Unpack your backpack quickly and get out your supplies. 3. Begin the warm-up assignment. Sharpening Your Pencil: Only quiet handheld sharpeners WITH a lid are allowed in class. This is to keep our classroom floors clean and free of pencil shavings and streaks from pencil

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    throughout the curriculum. We will now review one of the Aistear videos named Planning and Organising Play. The video is produced by an infant teacher. The teacher looks at pedagogical framing and her experiences of planning and organising her own classroom. There are many excellent suggestions as to how to set up play in a class room environment which I will explain next‚ however there are one or two weaknesses that if I was given the opportunity I would change to this video. Overall the video is very

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    ASSIGNMENT NO. 01 ROUGH DRAFT Teacher’s Name: Prof. Izhar-Ul-Haq Student’s Name: Uzma Ambreen Ch Roll No. AH526620 Course Code: 5661 Allama Iqbal Open University Lahore. QUESTION NO 01 What do you mean by the term role in context of English language teaching? Distinguish between a transmission role and interpersonal role. Justify with examples ANSWER: Increasingly the world‚ there is a move within education to adopt a constructivist view of learning and teaching. In part‚ the

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    DEBORAH L. TATUM-OAKES Part Two: Essay  The classroom tools that teachers use today are using interactive white boards‚ and now it is said that 40% of K-12 grades use them in their classrooms they also go by other names too -- SMART Board‚ ActivBoard‚ eBeam‚ Mimio‚ Webster -- with slightly different features are available. Portable devices also play a big part too‚ graphing calculators‚ laptops‚ tablets‚ e-readers‚ smart phones‚ and mp3 players‚ widely available to the general public‚ are also

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    FUNCTION OF GUIDANCE SERVICES If a guidance program is to justify its existence within the scheme of the educational program‚ it must accomplish tasks and perform functions and services not normally made available in the conventional school programs. 1. To improve self-understanding. Test result‚ counseling‚ enrichment programs and proper utilization of records are some of the means by which students arrive at more objective‚ realistic and enlightened awareness and attitude about themselves.

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    the knowledge‚ independence‚ and self-confidence that he/she will need to prepare for the experiences he/she will encounter in the future. I am aware that it is a really big transition from being at home with mom and dad to spending hours in a classroom. Many parent and children may have some apprehension about kindergarten. It may take children three or four weeks to adjust to the new learning environment and new routines. Please be patient with us as while we are adjusting. My goal is for your

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    with intellectual disabilities reach‚ their individual goals can be accomplished by using the diagnostic/prescriptive/evaluative (DPE) instructional educational process. The reporter met with and observed Ms. D in her alternative academic classroom. She has several students receiving services as students with intellectual disabilities. The reporter reviewed two IEP’s and information has been included that represents a very informal discussion with Ms. D in which she provided information regarding

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