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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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    Classroom Communication

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    My introductory communication was a typed letter addressed to the first grade families. I chose to address the letter to the first grade families instead of parents‚ because I know that some of my students do not live with their mother and father but with their grandparents‚ aunt‚ uncle or somebody else in their family. I decided to send the letter home with the students because I know that not every family may have access to a computer‚ knowing this an emailed letter would not be the best option

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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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    Jourdan Lemons Cause/Effect Topic: Technology in the classroom space Audience: education class Purpose: to analyze‚ explain‚ describe Being a busy mother I know that I am guilty of handing my child an electronic of some sort such as; the IPad to keep him quiet while I get housework done. However I don’t know how I would feel if that were take place in his classroom; bringing technology into the classroom. Even though we had computers in the 90s‚ technology was fairly new and underdeveloped;

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    Duxiu's Ideals

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    method on the intellectual side of Western culture… [and the] democracy on the social side of Western culture.” [6] Duxiu’s way of creating a constitutional republic is nearly the opposite of the way Sun Yat-sen planned future China: in Yat-sen’s ideal China‚ the government takes control first‚ not the people get their freedom right away. Sun Yat-sen has his “three stages of revolution”: everything is to be destroyed by the revolutionary army in the period of destruction‚ the transitional period

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    Bullying In The Classroom

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    Classroom Management XXXXXX XXXXX Walden University Douglas Bailer EDUC 6610 July 19‚ 2014 Classroom Management One thing that I have always been worried about is proper classroom management. I have heard many stories of unruly students taking over the classroom or teachers who constantly put down students in front of the whole class. Bullying is also a problem not only for students‚ but teachers as well. Even though I have only been a substitute teacher‚ proper classroom

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    Cell Phones in Classrooms Robert Morris University Mrs. Ferda Omurtag COSK 1221 March 22nd‚ 2012 Cell phones have advanced in technology tremendously over the years. There has also been some contradiction as whether or not cell phones should be banned in schools. Some people‚ such as the author(s) of “Schools Review Cell Phone Bans‚” (2009) say that cell phones are a distraction to students while trying to learn; while other authors‚ such as the author of “Cell Phones in

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    system plans on incorporating technology in the classroom‚ I am starting to sound a little bit like those before me. We discussed briefly in class a little bit about LPS wanting to convert over to paperless in the next few years‚ this was honestly the first time I’ve heard anything about paperless classrooms. After reading and hearing many other students’ responses to the subject‚ we can see that there are many pros and cons to having a paperless classroom. Everyone has a different view‚ some saying

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    Classroom Rules

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    Top 10 Classroom Rules Written by: Lindsay Shugerman September 21‚ 2011 Filed Under Education Tags: classroom‚ rules‚ teachers Contributed by Lindsay Shugerman‚ Catalogs.com Top 10 Guru One of the biggest challenges teachers face is in creating classroom rules. Too many‚ or too much detail‚ and students may feel overwhelmed. Too few‚ and a classroom can deteriorate into chaos. While the exact rules you need depend on the grade level and your students‚ here are the top 10 rules you

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    Classroom Discourse

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    According to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics‚ classroom discourse‚ the “purposeful exchange of ideas through classroom discussion‚ as well as through other forms of verbal‚ visual‚ and written communications” (NCTM‚ 2014‚ p. 29)‚ is a core practice of effective‚ high quality mathematics instruction. While it is a teacher’s responsibility to create a learning environment that encourages productive or meaningful discourse‚ that is discourse that promotes mathematical understanding

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