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    Communication Effectiveness in the Classroom “True communication begins not talking but listening” Nowadays live in a globalized world‚ where the means of communication transmit many things to the audience‚ things that we don´t expected‚ and that is a big trouble talking about the influence in students. It’s known that some advertisements and programs are not appropriate in values‚ developing

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    Different Yet Related To me‚ discipline is a process that enables students to learn to manage their own behaviors in a classroom setting. These learned skills will then carry over as valuable assets in their future careers as students‚ professionals and parents. I have come to look at management as facilitating the process of learning by establishing expectations in a classroom setting that allow for gains in academics‚ social behaviors and personal growth. Both of these tools combined are symbiotic

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    October 15‚ 2013 Motivation in the Classroom One of the most difficult tasks an educator faces is motivating students. What exactly is it that makes a student want to learn? Why are some students easily motivated while other students must be coaxed to perform tasks that seem simple? A teacher has to ask these questions about each individual student in his or her class‚ and usually starts to search for the answers within the first few days of meeting their students. It is important for an educator

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    learning how to deal with diversity‚ classroom control‚ and accommodation for different learning styles. In my field experiment‚ I focused on diversity and how it plays a huge part in how the students interact and learn within the classroom. Diversity simply put‚ is to have variety or differences inside of a group. Diversity in the classroom may include: exceptionalities‚ culture‚ language‚ learning style and gender. Different types of diversities in a classroom can if not recognized‚ and accommodated

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    Motivation 1 Motivation in the Classroom Theories and ideas Lisa Pimpinella Educational Psychology- HDV-284334 Instructor: Beth Reilly March 28‚ 2011 | From birth‚ babies begin exploring their environment. Starting with their first grip of a finger and continuing through each milestone‚ there is an inherent desire to understand the world around them. Greeno et al indicated that as children grow they are “seen as naturally motivated to learn when their experience is inconsistent with

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    Classroom Management Based on using the constructivist theory the ideas for effective classroom management when organizing the classroom are having a section for each item to be placed. The things such as the art supplies and anything else that may be messy will be placed by the sink so that it is easier for the children to get to and use without traveling all the way to the other side of the classroom to avoid making any type of mess. The trash can and all of the cleaning supplies will also be

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    the material was never an issue‚ but handling the workload was always arduous. I was made aware of this issue through counseling at a young age‚ and I was resolute to persevere. Despite being aware of this issue‚ I still faced adversity in the classroom. Many of my learning difficulties went unaddressed‚ and as a result I was often reprimanded as apathetic with the only suggestion being that I should simply “work harder”. My greatest achievements during my time in school came when a teacher addressed

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    THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING CLASSROOM SHORTAGE AFFECTS THE LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT OF THE 4th YEAR STUDENTS OF LICEO DE SAN PEDRO A.Y. 2007 - 2008 Introduction This is an often problem of most high schools. The numbers of students become bigger while the numbers of classrooms are still the same. Due to this situation‚ some students at the back are having some difficulties‚ they cannot concentrate to the discussion on that the teacher had prepared because they barely hear the lessons. The

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    Classroom Observation Paper Keri D Marceaux RDG/410 February 13‚ 2012 Julie Smith Classroom Observation Paper I had the privilege of interviewing and observing the third grade teacher and Forked Island E. Broussard in Vermillion parish. Mrs. Helen Conner is a reading and language arts teacher and has been for the last 20 years. Before this‚ she was a registered nurse for the Vermilion Parish School Board. She is an exceptional teacher and I have had the privilege of her having taught

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    Inclusion is the belief that all students‚ regardless of labels should be members of the general education community (Pratt). Inclusion favors the idea of bringing support systems to the student instead of moving the student out of the classroom to the support service. The fight for inclusion began as race relations in schools were resolved‚ and parents of those with disabilities to believe special education students deserved the same rights as everyone else. The movement for inclusion was sparked

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