(JETERAPS) 4(4): 627-636 Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research and2141-6990) Policy Studies (JETERAPS) 4(4):627-636 (ISSN:2141-6990) © Scholarlink Research Institute Journals‚ 2013 (ISSN: jeteraps.scholarlinkresearch.org The Influence of Teachers’ Classroom Practices on the Self-Concept of Primary School Pupils with Disabilities 1 Deku‚ P.‚ 2Amponsah‚ M.O.‚ 3Opoku‚ P. 1 Department of Educational Foundations‚ UCC. Department of Educational Foundations‚ UCC. 3 Ghana Education Service‚ S
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is a comfortable and safe environment for all of her 16 students. She has a very successful approach to education. Throughout the short amount of time I spent at Pelican Elementary‚ I was introduced to sheer creativeness. During my observation time‚ I was able to grasp the materials she used‚ the classroom environment‚ and the outcome of the classroom’s learning experience. Cash’s methods of teaching are primarily centered on teacher-student interaction. Her ability to serve a multitude of unique
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The infant in this observations appears to be in the active proximity seeking stage because she protested when the mother left to get more food and was happy when her mother came back to the table where they were she was sitting at. Sigelman and Rider (2015) suggest that most
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I had the opportunity to interview‚ Mrs. Bernice Sapp about her life as a teacher. Mrs. Sapp has been teaching for forty years‚ and she stated that she loves her job‚ more and more‚ each day. She has her Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Paine College. She has taught in the Burke county school system‚ and she currently teaches at CSRA Head Start program. She is the head pre-k teacher. Mrs. Sapp motivation for teaching came from her having a big family. With bring the oldest of
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As an RA‚ I hope to impact my residents and community by fostering a safe‚ welcoming‚ and supportive environment. Students living on their own face challenges without the support of their previous situations‚ and whether that support is emotional or academic‚ I will strive to personally aid them in their success. If I am unable to help‚ I will connect them to the university resources that can. To impact the BU community as a whole‚ I would encourage my residents to get involved themselves. There
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The fundamental principle behind every effective teacher is the drive to create a passion for learning within their students‚ to stimulate their interest‚ to guide them in knowledge acquisition and learning. Effective teachers do this by offering students varied learning activities‚ teaching approaches and resources. As teachers we seek to nurture the student under our care by encouraging them to meet their full potential. There are several factors which have to be taken into consideration when addressing
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Moral and Ethical Issues in Teacher Education. ERIC Digest. This ERIC digest will address two components related to the moral and ethical preparation of teachers. First it will consider issues related to the identification and assessment of professional education‚ and then it will address foundations and specific models for the preservice training of teachers of character. ISSUES OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN EDUCATION Consider Irma‚ the student teacher. Not only does she already have a contract
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from their students‚ it is especially important to convey a sense of diplomacy when helping those‚ in need. Because learning experiences like the soup kitchen field trip are dependent upon actual people‚ it is a good idea to have a discussion with students beforehand to ensure they understand that each person is to be treated with respect and dignity‚ and that these people are not to be spoken about negatively. It is for these reasons that I would begin assessing students through observation while they
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There are several ways a student can make to reduce the amount of loans borrowed. Your first option is the option of forebearance‚ it is available for up to three years‚ with interests accrues. While in school‚ your loans are deferred‚ as to help you reach your goals. To avoid defaulting‚ keep in mind‚ you have to maintain your financial options. In today’s society and economy the more you have to borrow is more you have to pay back. Your second option is loan consolidation. This can
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For Technology Decisions From Classroom Observation." Journal Of Research On Technology In Education 44.3 (2012): 205-223. Computer Source. Web. 12 Feb. 2013 http://ehis.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.gsu.edu/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=472c8b61-36cd-4aa1-9024-21d91068b786%40sessionmgr15&vid=6&hid=15 (S.G) The purpose of this article was to give guidance to schools about the integration of technology into the classroom based solely on the observation of students who have been give exposed to or given
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