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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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    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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    Observation Report

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    Observation Report. As everything knows to observe is not an easy job‚ many aspects are involved in this process and to be able to manage these aspects we must learn from the experiences. I have observed a class and I realized about many things that I will do in a near future. I always thought that teaching was easy. Throughout my life teachers have been teaching me many things but I have never wondered how they do that job. I have observed 5 aspects in a classroom‚ namely; activities‚ use of

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    Context The purpose of this assignment is to compare and contrast two observations in different contexts. The children in both contexts where aged 4-5. I chose children of the same age so that age would not affect the results. According to Jean Piaget children of this age children are in the Preoperational Stage (RAD‚ 2012) I did not see any evidence to suggest that this was not the case. However I don’t think that all children reach the same stage of development at the same time‚ each case must

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    Infant observation Objective Observation I had the opportunity to observe one of the infants room at San Jacinto college. One my first day of observations there were three kids‚ two boys and one girl between the ages of three and seventh months old. I saw the teacher playing with two of the kids that were laying on the rug and the other baby was being rocked by one of the students that was doing observations. I notice that in this room were a variety

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    Observation Paper During this week I watch how Maggie’s habits‚ the way she acted in class and outside of class. This was a fun thing to watch‚ I got to see a lot of different things that she did. Maggie would do a lot of the same small things everyday. I almost think that I learned more about her from these little things than if I would of talked to her for an hour. One of the thing I saw with Maggie is that she would talk to the people around her‚ but she almost never talk out in class. This

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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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    Samantha Formato Classroom management and diversity are two very important concepts to consider because classroom management in diverse environments can be a lot different than in less diverse environments. There is so much diversity going on now that everyone should be aware of the importance of classroom management inside the diverse environments. When I talk about diversity in this paper I am referring to ethnic and cultural diversity. There are many different strategies that can help students

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    The in-classroom setting has been around for centuries it has only been in the past recent years since they have introduced the revolutionary online class. When comparing online classes to a physical classroom‚ three aspects should be considered; the working environment‚ the productivity of the student‚ and the access to help. Firstly‚ the revolutionary new online class has many great aspects to offer. The working environment to an online calls is what the student makes it out to be. IF the student

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    Why Technology in the Classroom Is a Negative For schools and universities‚ both have experienced many changes with the technology that is available. Instead of students having to go to the library to complete their work‚ most can now just walk into their classroom filled with new desktops and laptops. With the increase of technology in most schools‚ it is almost becoming a necessity for classrooms to have up to date technology for students. Students that have been able to work with laptops ever

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