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    Gender Separation in the Classroom A commonly rising issue in The United States is how to create a better educational foundation for the future generations. One viable option for a drastic education overhaul is to provide a single-gender environment in the classrooms of our public schools. By merely separating the genders by classrooms‚ the students will have less distractions from the opposite sex‚ better test scores due to bettering retention of the material‚ and a stronger focus for their future

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    For my classroom observation‚ I chose to observe two classrooms with teachers I do not work with at my current job Bobbie Smith Elementary in Long Beach‚ CA. My area of interest is elementary‚ I chose to observe a Kindergarten and Second grade classroom. Although I prefer to teach a Kindergarten class and not go over the Second grade‚ I know that teachers never get a pick of what grades you teach sometimes. So I am glad that I am able to gain experience in each grade level. The first hour and a

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    Inclusion Classroom Peggy Siegel EDU 304 Introduction to Education Instructor Zlatanov March 12‚ 2012 The Inclusion Classroom The word inclusion has been given many different definitions. There is full inclusion and partial inclusion‚ full inclusion is where all students are in a regular fulltime classroom‚ regardless of their disability or the severity of their condition. Partial inclusion is defined as the situation in which disabled students are removed from regular classrooms and participate

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    Students in Today’s Classrooms The diversity of students in today’s classrooms underscores the importance of developing curriculum‚ teaching strategies‚ and policies to help all students succeed in school. Effective literacy instruction builds upon the cultural and linguistic backgrounds‚ ways of making meaning‚ and prior knowledge that all children bring to the classroom. Such instruction also acknowledges the important role of culture in language and literacy learning. Understanding and respecting

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    LANGUAGE USE IN THE CARIBBEAN CLASSROOM Teaching English language and literacy to students is one of the major tasks faced by many teachers in the Caribbean today. When we consider the language varieties that are spoken in our classrooms‚ we can see why we have so many issues when it comes to the teaching of Standard English. It is often said that language is a powerful tool which influences beliefs and views and acts as a complete tool of social control. When we look at our schools in the Caribbean

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    Managing a positive classroom environment is critical to being an effective teacher. The following paper examines the fundamental principles‚ strengths and weaknesses of three models of classroom management; Applied Behaviour Analysis‚ Assertive Discipline‚ and ... It will conclude by summarising the similarities and differences between the models. Alberto and Troutman’s (as cited in Lyons‚ Ford‚ & Slee‚ 2014) Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) model has its roots situated in Skinner’s early work

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    a strong positive relationship with his peers. He likes peer group and is eager to assist his peers in any classwork. Once he establishes a positive relationship with all of his peers and his teacher’s‚ he is enthusiastic to participate in whole classroom discussions. Jacob is a caring and friendly student when it comes to working with his classmates. He usually tends to joke around with his classmates because of his witty sense of humor. He has a helping hand to provide his knowledge of content to

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    Decreasing Undesirable Behaviors in the First Grade Classroom The Rubber-Band Intervention Research Proposal Introduction Framing the Study Children misbehave for many reasons. Some reasons for misbehavior can be to get attention‚ disappointment‚ new situations‚ testing limits‚ or imitation (Richardson‚ R.‚ n.d.). Continuously reprimanding the student could interfere with class instruction time while ignoring could cause others to mock the behavior- believing that it was acceptable. Educators

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    Classroom Observation Analysis . Abstract Many instructional approaches exist that have been developed to reach more students. Teachers have to select the instructional approaches that work best for students. These approaches have been tested and researched from various theoretical perspectives. An education theory is the speculative thought of education and just like any other theory; it explains‚ guides‚ and describes the practices of education. The earliest speculation on educational

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    Classroom Management Strategies Get instant ideas from other teachers on how to manage your toughest behavior challenges. Just click on a behavior issue below. Annoying classroom distractions Antagonism with authority  Argumentative student Behavior problems Boastful‚ attention-seeking student Calling out in class – response #l  Calling out in class – response #2  Class clown      Demanding students Failure to ask for help Hyperactivity – shift in attention Hyperactivity and distractability

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