Diverse Family Structures There are many situations that are included in the description of what a diverse family structure represents‚ and homelessness is one revelation. After watching the video of Mr. Keiley‚ the teacher from the Monarch School‚ I reflected on his comments regarding teaching and homelessness and found that I did not share his beliefs about if the child’s parents are struggling then the children will struggle as well. As the classroom teacher I would not assume that the child’s
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opportunities it gives today’s classrooms and schools. We as teacher educators were allowed to examine our attitudes‚ beliefs‚ and preferences regarding linguistically and culturally diverse students‚ families‚ and communities and learn methods for working together to confirm high levels of learning for all students. Also‚ strategies for guaranteeing reasonable access to high-quality learning experiences were accessible as well. Moreover‚ current practices such as cultural responsiveness‚ anti-bias
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Is Online Teaching Good for Students or Not? A modern technology has grown up in this world fastly. By using a modern technology‚ the human’s jobs‚ human’s activities can be finished easily and quickly. One of examples of modern technology it self is online teaching. Nowadays‚ a learning process is not only take place in the classroom where the students sitting in rows listening to a teacher who stands in front of them‚ but also it can take place anywhere by using online teaching. However‚ is
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Ian Nielsen SED 320 5-9-11 Teaching Strategies for Students with ADHD I chose to look into teaching strategies for students with ADHD because my brother had ADHD. I was exposed to his experiences with it and his struggles in school. I remember how his actions seemed to express negative motives that really were just influenced by his ADHD. I remember the struggle my parents had with talking to other teachers who wrote off my brother’s actions for a lack of discipline‚ self-control‚ or respect
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Modifying Regular Classroom Curriculum for Gifted and Talented Students Many educators have become well-versed in modifying the regular classroom curriculum to meet the needs of students with disabilities. Educators are not as experienced‚ however‚ in meeting the instructional needs of high-ability students. In a growing number of states‚ revisions in regulations pertaining to gifted and talented students are requiring that high-ability students‚ previously served in part-time pull-out programs‚ must
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Teaching Students With Autistic Spectrum Disorders to Read A Visual Approach Leslie Todd Broun As an itinerant resource teacher‚ my ongoing challenge has been the quest for effective methods and materials to meet the needs of my students with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) and other developmental disabilities. Although the development of communication and social and behavioral skills is crucially important for children with ASD‚ so too is the acquisition of academic skills. Professionals usually
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XueHaige(walter) ID: CT0228778 PEER TEACHING SHEET WHAT’S THE TOPIC YOUR PRESIPONSIBLE FOR: How to prepare student to get employment skill ? What are the findings from your research on this topic? First and formost is understand the Job skills employers are looking for.While your education and experience may make you eligible to apply for a job‚ to be successful in the role you will need to exhibit a mix of skills: ‘employability skills’. Contents below can help you understand what is ‘employability
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CHALLENGES OF TEACHING STUDENTS WITH EBD Challenges of Teaching Students with EBD Laura Shupe Grand Canyon University: SPE-558 January 23‚ 2013 Education is an important factor of life that is a foundation of intellectual development and intelligence that shapes the futures of all students. There are students with disorders and disabilities who display hardships and delays in education that require different approaches and special teaching strategies. Students with emotional
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Challenge of Teaching Students with EBD March 6‚ 2013 Challenge of Teaching Students with EBD There is much debate and confusion when defining emotional or behavioral disorders (EBD). Until 1997 this category was identified as serious emotional disturbance (SED). With the creation of IDEA in 1997 this category was changed to emotional disturbance (ED). While the federal government still uses ED as there identifying category for this disability‚ most professionals refer to it as emotional
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Tips for Teaching Adult Students With the number of non-traditional students growing‚ many educators have discovered that adult learners are fundamentally different than their younger counterparts in many ways. Yet‚ most instructors have been left to their own devices to figure out how best to reach these students who come to class with an entirely different set of challenges‚ demands and expectations‚ and generally at a much different level of maturity. How can instructors better accommodate
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