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    Jigsaw Classroom

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    Jigsaw classroom Lucinda Craft University of Phoenix Social Psychology PSYCH 702 July 26‚ 2011 Jigsaw classroom As students work together to learn‚ there are factors that will impede learning that are difficult for the student to control: thoughts‚ feelings and behavior can be influenced by others in a way that creates prejudice‚ discrimination and very little diversity inside the classroom. As a method to socially bring the students together‚ the method of jigsaw technique was implemented

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    Classroom Management

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    The most important thing that any teacher can do is to have GREAT classroom management‚ because once this is in place‚ everything else falls into place. My school has in place many rules which govern a student’s general behavior‚ dress and conduct; this is common in all schools. My classroom which is a part of the school as a whole has its own guidelines‚ rules and regulations‚ in addition to the governing rules of the school. My guidelines as I prefer to them‚ are to ensure that my lesson is

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    Modern Classrooms

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    The Experience of Studying in Modern Classrooms Modern‚ clean‚ well-lit rooms; internet networks; wireless sound-systems; capable workstations; microphones; bulletin boards; flexible design layouts; efficient student desk layout; acoustic ambiance including air conditioners‚ noise-proof rooms and multiple lighting options; white boards; video projectors; etc. Wondering where all this is leading to? Yes‚ these are the forefronts of modern teaching classrooms- the factors that can contribute to

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    Monitoring cheating in classrooms has become much harder for teachers today. Most cell phones have standard features of video recording‚ voice recording‚ camera‚ text-messaging‚ email‚ calculator‚ games‚ and Internet access. A student using their cell phone as a calculator for a math test can easily use these other functions without the teacher noticing. In a classroom of 20 students or more it is easy for a student to use a device that is usually smaller than their hand to cheat. School officials

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    one may begin to acknowledge there is a less noticeable way of being watched. For instance‚ a classroom is a reoccurring‚ modern day example of the Foucault description of a panopticon. This example of a modern panopticon shows the growth and development of the ubiquitous acceptance of the panopticism that students seam to be subconsciously influence by. Based on the type of arrangement in the classroom there can be different set powers that can be established between the teacher and students. One

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    This metaphor works very well explaining each individuals privilege. For example‚ the people in the front row of the classroom has a better chance at throwing the crumpled paper into the recycle bin while the people in the back row has a smaller chance to make it into the recycle bin. Students in the front row and back row have different privilege because they are born to it. This metaphor also explains how the socio-economic status affects the privilege that people has. In the field of education

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    Classroom Incidents

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    Classroom Incidents Name University Classroom Incidents A classroom incident is an unexpected event that occurs in a classroom causing disturbance or presenting a safety risk. A classroom incident can affect a teacher‚ a student or all the members of the classroom. There are many critical incidents that have occurred between teachers and students or among students. A critical classroom incident either spoils the student-student relationship or the teacher-student relationship. Past classroom

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    The Classroom Environment

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    THE CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT The article focuses on classroom environment and its characteristics. The environment in the class influences how teachers and students feel and behave. What is more‚ its qualities can have a lasting effect on our lives. The teacher’s challenge is to make the classroom environment functional‚ thoughtful‚ enjoyable and literate. However‚ there are things in real life that make it difficult for teacher to create specific classroom environment. Among these we can find‚ for

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    Technology in the Classroom There is no doubt technology had transformed teaching and the way students learn; however‚ in the world of education‚ there are those who believe technology is a vital asset in the classroom and there are those who completely oppose it. Either way‚ technology has become the leading force in society today; no one can escape it. It is important for educators to find the most effective ways of using technology in the classroom without relying solely on it. The keys

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    Ideal Classroom

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    My Ideal Classroom! When a teacher ask students what their ideal classroom is most people would usually reply with “no teachers to teach us and we can use our phones whenever we want‚ we can just chill and sleep.” However‚ the students never think about the consequences to that. Which are that we will not be prepared for any major tests and will fail tremendously. My ideal classroom consists of a handful of students‚ the students getting along

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