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    HRM701 Introduction to Human Resource Management: Chicago Public school strike Group: HR Planning Summary Report In September 2012‚ Chicago Public School teachers went on a nine-day strike‚ walking off the job for the first time in 25 years. Striking teachers voiced complaints about pay‚ teacher evaluations‚ and benefits‚ as well as general concerns about the neglect of the city’s public school system. On what was clearly the most contentious issue‚ was the proposal from Chicago Mayor Rahm

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    Online Learning Becoming the New Way to Learn Online learning is gradually becoming the new way to attend college. Online learning is becoming more popular than traditional classroom settings for students. Online or distance learning has great advantages with its flexibility as individuals can do learning at many times of the day from any location with an internet connection (Tseng 115). These advantages have lead to many educational institutions developing online learning in the past ten years

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    and Behavior Support Plans Grand Canyon University: SPE 522 April 23‚ 2014 Functional Behavior Assessment and Behavior Support Plans While it may seem as if a child’s challenging behavior serves no purpose other than to disrupt the classroom this is not the case. Challenging behavior always serves a purpose and meets a need that the child has. These needs include getting reinforcement (social or tangible) or escaping or avoiding a task or situation (Functional Behavior Assessment‚ 2001)

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    initially meet someone‚ we immediately tend to judge by physical appearance. This is somewhat of a natural instinct‚ although the way someone looks does not necessarily reflect the individual’s true self. When I first strolled into Mr. Watrous’s classroom‚ my first impression was that he’d be a stern‚ serious teacher. Soon after I heard him speak to our class‚ and even more after having him for a few blocks‚ I found that he is an amiable and whimsical man. My first impression of Mr. Watrous is nothing

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    Advantages of e-learning

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    E-learning advantages First Draft E-learning education has spread widely (through the years) and its advantages still increasing. Virtual teachers and classrooms and to study in the comfort of your living room are only a few examples of the good points of this educational system‚ things that you would never have thought in the past. The flexibility to study by e-learning is unapproachable. You can do it anywhere and at your own time. Learners can go at their own pace‚ not at the pace of

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    Professional Practice The Importance of Routines in Early Years Early Years Classrooms need to have routines. These routines help maintain order‚ If there is a set activity for every part of the day‚ the teacher will be able to focus more on the teaching and less on giving instructions to the class. Routines help children cooperate by reducing stress and anxiety for everyone. Setting up classroom and home routines help children understand expectations and boundaries. Routines help kids learn

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    have to see the merit of students using technology consistently in classrooms. Most of the recent research articles I’ve read on technology and classroom learning conclude not only that there is an increase in student achievement in technology rich classroom environments‚ but also an increase in student motivation‚ especially among at risk students. One of the most important reasons to use technology in the classroom is simply that it mirrors work in the "real world." Most jobs require

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    As technology advances more electronics have been brought into classrooms to enhance learning. One of the many new gadgets is a tablet. Tablets require a new wireless internet connection system in schools along with the capacity on the tablets themselves for the textbooks and any other applications that could be downloaded. Tablets offer students distractions and access to emails and texting applications as well as game applications and easy cheating capabilities. Tablets also need repairs‚ constant

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    restrictions of class time. Please review the attached sheets for your section to find your Final Interview date and time. All interviews will be held in the same classrooms unless otherwise specified‚ eg: School of Business Office. You must come equipped with your resume‚ appropriately dressed and on time. Please wait outside the classroom until the person before you has left‚ then you may feel free to enter. If your name does not have a date/time‚ please email me with your availability. If you

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    really positive tool for encouraging good behaviour. Because the children have made the rules‚ they therefore own the rules which seems to really encourage the children to follow them and monitor each others behaviour. These are displayed in the classroom for all to see and act as a good reminder. All adults in school are expected to act as good role models and to behave in a consistant manner. We make sure that good behaviour is recognised and praised as well as praising children for good work

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