| 1. | Accomodation for special needs students in the music classroom The article “Accommodations for special needs students: what we can do” offers alternatives to include special needs students into the regular music classroom. This article targets accommodations for students with reading, oral comprehension and mathematical difficulties. I t also makes us ref...
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| 2. | Philosophy on Music Teaching Music is around us everyday of our life. Music can always be heard even when we don’t remember hearing it. While walking and hearing music from a passing car to music blasting from a store at the mall, music has the ability to calm the soul and arouse feelings from within our hearts. Music define...
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| 3. | Inclusion in Education Inclusion in Education
Introduction
The world is made up of many different kinds of people. ... Inclusion in classrooms allows you to work and get to know all different types of kids.
Background Information
According to Friend and Bursuck (2002), inclusion is the term used to describe a pro...
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| 4. | ESOL in the classroom ESOL in the classroom
In the United States today it is very common to meet people who did not originally speak English. ... This is where ESOL in the classroom comes into play.
ESOL by definition is English Speakers of Other Languages. ESOL students in elementary and secondary schools need to b...
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| 5. | Interview with a special education teacher and a normal education teacher
Interview Paper
Special Education Students In Normal Education Classrooms
In starting this interview assignment and wondering who would make a good candidate for interviewees I thought it would be best to go to a place that I was familiar with and had an u...
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| 6. | Speical Education ... While all most all students cope with these requirements for graduation on a daily basis, a few students have engineered a creative solution for avoiding these all together, it is called special education. ... Although a small percentage of students need special education, a large portion o...
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| 7. | Classroom Management Classroom management is an important aspect of a teacher’s job description. ... In order for a teacher’s classroom to be a positive learning environment, one must have a classroom policy that is specific, fair, and reasonable.
From the minute the students enter a classroom, a daily routine mus...
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| 8. | Classroom Observation Classroom Observation and Reflection Paper
I observed a second grade class consisting of fifteen students at an elementary School for two hours. ... I observed the arrangement of the classroom, the classroom procedures and rules, the teacher’s instructional and motivational techniques, and the ove...
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| 9. | EFFECTIVE TEACHER IN A CLASSROOM OF DIVERSITY The Effective Teacher in a Classroom of Diversity 1
Running head: THE EFFECTIVE TEACHER IN A CLASSROOM OF DIVERSITY
The Effective Teacher in a Classroom of Diversity
Tom Patykula
University of Phoenix
SP-TED 503
Naomi Matsuzaki
August 13, 2001
The Effective T...
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| 10. | Free Music Music is something that is very special to me, it gives me insight into my soul, and how I feel. ... A universal language, Music reaches people on many levels, whether its on the radio, in the Concert Hall or in the Band Room at school. Many students find their outlet through music. ... My Philoso...
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| 11. | philosophy of education ... Upon choosing a philosophy I need to research the various types of philosophies. ... This philosophy focuses on schools spending more time teaching about concepts and explains how concepts are meaningful. The third type of philosophy, Existentialism, reflects the existence of any sort of o...
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| 12. | Answer the Question The Advantages of Powerpoint in the Classroom Answer the Question: The Advantages of PowerPoint in the Classroom
The advantage of having PowerPoint available for classroom use is great. PowerPoint increases student interest and is great for organizing and compartmentalizing information for students and teachers. With its awesome note t...
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| 13. | Every character in Shakespeare’s Hamlet plays a critical role in the developing plot of the play; some of which play a position in driving Hamlet’s anger and obsession with revenge. In Hamlet, Shakespeare uses the character of Laertes not only as a major I chose to research peer acceptance of inclusion. Acceptance in the classroom is very important to me due to the fact that because of my size, I was rarely accepted. The big girls get picked on just like the petite girls do. Peer Acceptance is possible within an inclusion oriented classroom with wil...
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| 14. | Your Own After viewing the quotes and even relating them to my own experiences I definitely believe that there needs to be more multiculturalism in the school system. ... Recognizing what cultures are in the classroom I would implement a culture day where students would have the opportunity to do research ...
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| 15. | this is dumb this is importatint ot me becauseWhy music in the classroom? Music incorporates the sciences, mathematics, languages, history, social sciences and physical education as integral components of its study. The classroom instruction your child receives is designed as a survey of musical experiences. It ...
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| 16. | me While visiting at Koch Elementary I observed three fourth grade classrooms and one sixth grade classroom. Two of the teachers’ classroom management styles where similar, but the other two teachers displayed very little classroom management. One teacher had excellent classroom management, while the o...
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| 17. | Music Teacher The career that I chose to become when I get older is a Music Teacher. I chose this job because I really like music, enjoy playing instruments and love anything to do with music. Music teachers teach people how to play instruments and read music. In order to be a school music teacher you must go to ...
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| 18. | examples of educational drama Pass the hat:You will need two objects, a bag and a hat and some music (lively is better). Fill the bag with questions, requests whatever you may be reviewing at the moment. Start the hat at one side of the room and the bag at the other. Have the students pass the bag and hat while listening to musi...
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| 19. | Teaching Effectively in the Minority Classroom The focus of this reading reflection is the instruction of minority students in today’s classroom. Throughout this essay, examples from Delpit and Moll are used to accent key points from two similar theories on how to properly assess the communication gap that exists in the bilingual classroom. ......
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| 20. | Teleconditioning and the Postmodren Classroom ... The primary focus of his attention is the behavioral pattern in the classroom of what he refers as “teleconditioned” students. Whereby, students act in the classroom as they would normally act in their TV room like getting up for breaks, reading, talking and occasionally leaving the class room...
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| 21. | Integrating the theories of Piaget Kohlberg and Gilligan into the classroom Integrating the theories of Piaget into the classroom will mean taking a constructivist approach and emphasizing and encouraging students to discover on their own. Setting up a classroom that is conducive to the discovery process will mean teachers must offer a less structured environment. ...
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| 22. | Thoughts About Critical Pedagogy ... These different methods of teaching bring us to ponder the question: Why is Critical Pedagogy important to students’ learning in the classroom? In this paper I will discuss three different areas of education in relation to Critical Pedagogy. ...
A critical pedagogy causes us to be ch...
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| 23. | Inclusion Inclusion? ... Perched at the top of a pyramid of criticism and conflict concerning education is the idea of full inclusion of students with disabilities in all regular education classrooms. ... Full inclusion is the idea that all children of all abilities and of all ranges of intelligence, measur...
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| 24. | Integrating technology in the language arts classroom Jones 1
With technology growing by leaps and bounds, educators are realizing that today’s students need to be equipped with the skills to use technology in the working world. How can teachers help their students by working technology into their curriculums? This review will discuss three articl...
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| 25. | Classroom Opening the Doors ... ”
After evaluating Darius’ situation of being one of only three minorities present within the classroom, I recall how each of them “transculturized” into the dominant group, often altering their normal speech and attitude while in the classroom. ...
Many different examples of “contact zon...
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| 26. | Technology in classroom Technology in classroom
It¡¯s very easy to realize that technology is playing an important role in everywhere. I, as a student, have seen the importance and usefulness of technology, which are widely used in school because technology not only ¡°encourages contact between students and faculty, devel...
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| 27. | Classroom Management and Organization Classroom Management and Organization
By
Kevin Cartwright
I have always believed that the mark of a great teacher is not only found in the depth of knowledge he/she possesses but also in his/her ability to pass on this wealth of knowledge effectively to others. ... The beginning of this...
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| 28. | to be or not to be Dear sir/madam, am a 1st year student doing law at middlesex university, its my first semester, and actually am living at the Platt Halls of residence and am from Mauritius. Since the 24th of October my network connection in my room was locked because i had virus on my laptop. On 28th of October i r...
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| 29. | Math Standards in the Classroom This last spring, I took the second class of Math for Early Childhood Teachers. ... Reardon decided to put all of our work aside so he could introduce us to the Ohio’s Math Standards. ... He decided to copy the kindergarten through fourth grade Ohio Standards Contents and passed them out to us. ....
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| 30. | I Like Me When I first walked through the front doors of St. John’s Prep School, I smiled, for I knew I had found a special place. Small in size, and full of smiling people, I was immediately comfortable with students and faculty alike. I soon learned the classes were small and the teachers very helpful. ...
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| 31. | Classroom Layout Classroom layout or design is very important to what you may want the children to experience for themselves. The classroom itself is a learning environment. ...
In my classroom I have a layout that would let child explore all areas of the environment as well as the world around them. ... The c...
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| 32. | Integrating Multicultural Education into the Classroom As a secondary school art teacher, I think it is a natural process to integrate multicultural
education into my classroom. ... All cultures are influenced by art and the desire
to recognize and create beauty, so there are many examples of art from cultures around the world
which can be ...
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| 33. | Music Piracy ... This topic causes special concern within the music industry. The internet provides a front for effortless piracy of music. The result is more people are using the internet to obtain their music, so now the harder the music industries are beginning to fight it.
Music piracy began with Nap...
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| 34. | cultural diversity The school’s atmosphere and overall attitudes towards diversity are just two of the factors that can affect the success of culturally diverse students. ... These are excellent building blocks for teaching cultural diversity in your classroom. ... It will show the students that you care about the...
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| 35. | to mainstream or not ... A county judge temporarily barred Jimmy from class, but a federal judge ruled that Jimmy is not an immediate danger to himself or others and ordered him readmitted” (Leo 1).
To include students or not to include students in education seems to be the major question when considering the best...
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| 36. | Classroom Management Report Classroom 2
There are a number of management styles that both parents and teachers exhibit. There have been a number of psychological studies of parenting styles that naturally would appear to extend to classroom management styles for teachers. Classroom management styles that I learned about were ...
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| 37. | Challenging All Students Designing a learning environment that challenges students individually is of utmost importance. An educator must not only be prepared to have various types of learners within his or her classroom, but must also be prepared for each of those students to have differing abilities. While it is the tea...
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| 38. | dah Effective Classroom Management Christine Dillon Sections 1-5 1/ST2 List three important beliefs you hold about behavior and learning. What do you believe is your role in behavior management? The first belief I have about behavior and learning is that they are directly related, one cannot take place ...
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| 39. | Social Construction View and Teaching Social Construction View
Classroom Setting: Students were supposed to have read three short essays for class discussion. ...
The Social Construction View is exemplified in the above classroom setting. All aspects of the above setting are consistent with the eight facets of the Social C...
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| 40. | thoughts of teaching ... An experienced teacher offers you the following advice: "When you are teaching, be sure to command the respect of your students immediately and all will go well. ... I believe that classroom management is very important in teaching. ... A parent comes to you and complains that what you are ...
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| 41. | Gifted and Talented Children in the Elementary Classroom ... Gifted and talented children are those identified by professionally qualified persons who by virtue of outstanding abilities are capable of high performance. These are children who require special educational programs and or services beyond those normally provided by the regular school progra...
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| 42. | Classroom Management Plan Classroom Management Plan
The author’s behavior management plan is for primary school grades (1-3). She plans to use many ideas from many different models of behavior management. ...
Some preventive elements in the author’s plan would include having the children and the teacher together decide...
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| 43. | POP Teaching is different from other jobs. Many works are done for money but teaching is done for honor. Teachers want his or her students to do great work in school for their better future. The purposes of teaching are same but process may be very. Teachers have their own teaching techniques and styles...
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| 44. | Music Man “The Music Man”
“…With a capital T, that rhymes with P, and that stands for pool.” This famous line from the musical “The Music Man,” was one of the many used to enthrall the audience on Sunday, November 16th, 2003. ... “The Music Man” took place in the early 1900’s, and most people used carri...
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| 45. | communication Communication in Learning
The role of communication in a classroom environment is a very important factor in the process of teaching and learning. Successful classroom learning and teaching relies on communication between the teacher and the students. ... Establishing effective communication ab...
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| 46. | why are students inactive ... Students are bored thinking school is a routine, they manipulate already discouraged teachers, and take school as a joke.
In the classroom students aren’t learning the way they should be. ... If students aren’t being stimulated with the subject matter they are not learning, they are jus...
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| 47. | Dangers of flinging paper First of all, I would like to apologize for throwing a piece of paper across the classroom. ...
One of the reasons it is disrespectful to throw a piece of paper or anything across the room is because it shows I am not paying attention to the information and teaching that is being presented to me...
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| 48. | Japanese Education System Japanese Education System
History
The Chinese first influenced Japanese Education through Buddhism and Confucianism. With Buddhism, came the Chinese system of writing and reading. ... These Chinese ideas were then combined with Japanese philosophies. ... This resulted in Japanese ...
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| 49. | “A Higher Degree of Indifference” “A Higher Degree of Indifference” The article talks about a teacher’s opinion on her students. She wrote that most of her students are detached to what is going inside the classroom. The teacher tried using topics and ideas that she hope would elicit a reaction from her students but it still doesn’t...
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| 50. | Guidelines for Class Management Providing Guidelines ~
Guidelines, consequences and benefits for behavior in the classroom are necessary yet difficult to establish. ... An informational meeting at the beginning of the school year or a web site to access and then post questions/concerns can be very helpful in gauging parent react...
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