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    Classroom Behavior

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    Would you be surprised to learn that in today ’s classroom children sometimes aren ’t learning due to behavioral issues? Teachers are attempting to teach classes in which students can be disruptive‚ disrespectful and defiant. Classrooms are often overcrowded which adds to the frustration of the situation. Teachers are often tempted to take the easy way out‚ using antiquated strategies that will usually not help the child to learn. In fact‚ some types of punishments can actually cause the child to

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    Nevada Policy Scenarios

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    University of Phoenix Material Nevada Policy Scenarios Complete the following scenarios related to Nevada policy. 1. Western Water Policy In light of population growth‚ Nevada must continue to seek new resources for water consumption. Options include working with farmers and states such as California‚ Arizona‚ Idaho‚ and even the country of Mexico. There are also various Lake Mead projects that could supply the needed water‚ as well as conservation projects within the state of Nevada

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    Political Scenario in India

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    the general election is near round the corner. This time the allegations of corruption‚ petrol‚ cap on LPG cylinder‚ inflation‚ etc.‚ are going to change the political scenario in the country. And those are not good sign for major political parties in India like Congress and BJP. It is not wrong to say that in the changing scenario of politics‚ major parties may not get the full

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    in a story and let it completely take over one’s life. This passion starts from home and makes its way into the classroom as children learn to read. Implementing an environment accepting of participation in stories creates a space for children to further explore their minds and imagination. Lawrence R. Sipe attempts to communicate the importance of creating such a space in a classroom by providing detailed descriptions and explanations of the types of engagement students express. While he joins examples

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    collaboration as a valuable asset to the classroom. The article doesn’t give a direct definition of “collaboration” but informally defines it as ‘teachers working together’. The focus of the article is primarily based on school leaders who foster collaboration between novice and veteran teachers. The key features of collaboration are distinct and vary. Collaboration is not only seen through actions‚ but it is a means of achieving the greater good for the classroom. It can be fostered mainly through a

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    Jennifer Jared College Writing B 10 April 2013 Technology in the Classroom At this day in age‚ the use of technology has increased greatly. It is continuing to get more advanced day by day. For example‚ the first cell phones used to only be able to make calls‚ now they can take pictures and/or video‚ surf the web‚ and they even have voice control so that you don’t even have to use your hands! Using technology in classrooms can help engage students more‚ save paper‚ and help students find answers

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    Students bringing their own Technology into the classroom ? The topic of Smart phones being used in class is a well debated topic especially for the classroom’s of today. Some teachers believe that it’s just a distraction and should be put away. Other teachers believe that it’s just another way for students to “cheat” on the various assessments that they will receive. Some teachers also believe that when given the option to use smart phones that students will just abuse the idea and be on the

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    Leaders in the Classroom

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    ¬Student Leadership Student leaders come in all shapes and sizes. They choose to lead based on their skills and preferences. Whether in social groups‚ athletics‚ or within the classroom‚ student leaders demonstrate certain traits that benefit both themselves and those they are leading. Generally speaking‚ leaders are classified as role models within the student body. They are the students who challenge the status quo‚ who ask questions and demand answers. They inspire athletic teams and social

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    Laptops in the Classroom

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    Daniel McLemore McLemore 1 Professor Emily Arms Eng 1. May 7‚ 2013 Laptops in the Classroom Today’s technological advances are ever-changing our world‚ making life “easier” and more convenient. Tasks that once may have taken hours of notes‚ reading and organizing the many pages of documents‚ can now literally be accomplished in minutes with today’s portable computers. Most would agree that in our learning institutions laptops have become an essential tool in the success

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    Classroom Management

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    Effective Classroom Management Technique Approaches to Classroom Management 1. Assertive Approach 2. Business-Academic Approach 3. Behavioral Modification Approach 4. Group Managerial Approach 5. Group Guidance Approach 6. Acceptance Approach 7. Success Approach 1. Assertive Approach - Expects teachers to specify rules of behavior and consequences clearly * Suggestions for teachers applying assertive discipline a. Clearly identify expectations

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