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    Classroom Culture

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    I went to a Catholic school when I was in high school in the Philippines. The maximum students in the classroom is up to 50 people. It has to be very quiet or else the teacher will assign a certain student to make a list of those who are noisy. The teacher mostly speaks in the classroom and students must wait for the teacher to signal if there are some questions. Students can not speak at each other while the class is still going because most instructors do not want to be interrupted. Also‚ stundents

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    today is a multicultural classroom. All aspects of each culture must be addressed and kept in mind when a teacher is designing their curriculum. Today’s classroom is more diverse in every sense‚ and a teacher must be prepared for any scenario he or she is faced with. In order for a multicultural education to be effective‚ there needs to be a combination of challenges that takes into consideration the assets and disabilities each student may or may not bring into the classroom. According to James A

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    Classroom Discipline

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    Classroom Discipline: Teaching Stability‚ Order‚ Respect and the Value of Law. Effective discipline is a challenge for all educators. “The issue of discipline‚ also referred to as classroom management‚ continues to surface as one of the most challenging problems in education today” (“The Discipline Dilemma: Problems and Promises.”). Research suggests in order to maintain a well-disciplined classroom‚ teachers must establish rules and expectations‚ enforce limits of rules‚ encourage and reinforce

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    Financial Literacy‚ Beyond the Classroom has the most relevance on the topic of finding new ways to teach financial literacy to people. It gives examples of how financial literacy can be taught and simplified. “for example‚ by including household finance in the basic high school curriculum” (Thaler 1). “High school seniors should receive help in how to think about a student loan and how to make sure that the education bought with the loan offers good prospects for repayment” (Thaler 1). Source one

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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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    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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    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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    Technology in the Classroom

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    How Much Technology is Required in a Modern Grade School Classroom? If someone was to say the word “future” to most children‚ they would think flying cars‚ aluminum clothes‚ huge mirrored buildings‚ and talking robots. For generations‚ people have pictured the future to be some miraculous‚ world changing experience. With T.V shows like The Jetsons and Futurama putting crazy ideas into American heads about the future‚ America as a society has played up how the “future” was going to look. Nobody

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