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    Classroom Philosophy

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    PHILOSOPHY Art is made up of many different components and each plays a role in arts education. The first is the process that an artist takes to create a piece of art. I believe in utilizing this process in every unit in order to demonstrate to my students that the finished product is a result of their learning not the end goal. My students engage in brainstorming‚ sketching‚ and researching all before determining what their final product might look like. Similar to the writing process‚ students

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    Education and Classroom

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    Dream Classroom For me the first thing a perfect classroom need is a group of young minds ready to explore and experience learning. The classroom would also need to teachers willing to work on the same page for the developmental growth of children. The teachers will also need the mindset young children need so they can learn. The perfect classroom will also need age appropriate materials so students can continually be actively engaged in their learning. As an educator‚ to achieve my dream classroom

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    Ocd In Classroom

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    time after time in class‚ they may or may not link it to ADHD. Teachers who automatically assume ADHD is the cause of the child not being able to pay attention could be putting a label on the child. Once a label is put on a certain child in the classroom‚ it could be hard to see past that label. The child may not have ADHD‚ they could have a much bigger problem such as anxiety. Anxiety can often distract children like ADHD can‚ but it happens differently. According to Dr. Schuster‚ “anxiety tends

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    Naa Classroom

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    The classroom will need a chalkboard or whiteboard a projector and a screen for presentation slides and videos. Display cupboards should be placed throughout the school for displaying student’s artworks. An area needs to be designated for the art library and a bulletin board for displaying artwork. To help manage the classroom chairs and table need to be easily accessible. Linderman (1997) suggest using attention

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    Thriving Classroom

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    Creating a Thriving Classroom When first starting in early childhood the perfect classroom environment can easily be mistaken for a perfect quiet controlled one. The truth is one that is controlled only in small proportions by the adult and dictated by the children can prove to be a much more thriving and conducive environment. When working in a preschool room variety and observation is one of the top two ingredients for a successful room among many others. When preschool is mentioned the age

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    Classroom Management

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    Model of Classroom Management  “Lesson Movement”         Kelly Reid  EDUC 561 Summer 1 Professor Rosemary Parmigiani 6/23/09 You are the teacher of a 5th grade class. Two students finished their assignment early‚ one student arrived late‚ and one student is not attempting the assignment. Being able to have the skills to handle situations like this takes practice and experience. The skills that are required are the ones that complete Jacob Kounin’s Classroom Management

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    Classroom Management

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    There are many different ways to run a successful and effective classroom. Numerous people have tried to give me the best advice for making things work‚ but ultimately it will be my choice to decide what works best for me. By assessing the students’ needs‚ I will be able to provide a curriculum and classroom environment that will hopefully motivate their learning. In assessing my own needs‚ I can make the proper actions necessary to make sure that those needs are met. Rules and consequences fall

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    Grit In The Classroom

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    intuitions. Specifically‚ she claimed that we have to be willing to lose and restart again to the point of being trite. As she stated‚ “We need to be gritty about our kids being grittier.” Although some people believe that grit is only useful in the classroom‚ Duckworth insisted that having grit helps you work through challenges without giving up. She stated how she did research at places such as West Point Military Academy‚ and rookie teachers in tough environments to support her claim that the people

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    Classroom Incivility

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    Incivility in the Classroom: The Generation Gap The phrase “kids these days” is an infamous one that is passed down from generation to generation; the sentiment expressed in these words is a true constant in the midst of a constantly changing world. These words certainly seem to be echoing today within the halls of many colleges and universities. Ideally‚ educational institutions serve as a means to bridge the gap between generations as knowledge is passed from one group to the next. Unfortunately

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    Traditional Classroom

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    There are some kids who are easily distracted by the smallest things that prevent them to learn in a traditional classroom. There are many reasons why it’s difficult to learn in a traditional classroom. One of the biggest distractions in the classroom is the class clowns. This is what enables most students to concentrate. The students get caught up in watching the class clowns that they don’t pay attention to their own work. Causing them to fall behind‚ making it very difficult to catch up. While

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