Results for Important Educators
- It is unfortunate that todays educators place so much emphasis on finding out what students want -
In an era of democracy, it is not surprising that educators will lay emphasis on the choices of the students in framing curriculum. Although this has certain unfortunate consequences, educators should not be the sole decis... - "It is unfortunate that today's educators place so much emphasis on finding out what students want to include in the curriculum and then giving it to them. It is the educators' duty to determine the curriculum and the students' duty to study what is pres -
... offers. The more deep the curriculum is, more good is the education. A person's aptitude and level of intelligence is in proportion to the depth of knowledge gained from his/her education, which inturn relies on the curr... - Article Reflection The Culturally Sensitive Discipliarian -
Culturally Sensitive 1
The Culturally Sensitive Disciplinarian
Nadine Garcia
October 28, 2003
Article Reflection #2
Cultura... - Acticities I done in HS -
... educators highlight the responsibilities and risk upon been sexually active. We live in a society that teenagers are pressured into having sex, and in the event they get a sexually transmitted disease or even AIDS. The be... - Resource Teachers -
... both educators, limited support for the resource teacher and lack of access to specialized support services makes it hard for the resource teacher, who are often seen as not assisting the program by the regular educator t... - High Stakes Testing -
... Just in those days, we as educators or potential educators must challenge those buffoon’s, once again as the empowered few that discourage the education process with the hypocrisy of these “High Stake Testing”. Proponen... - First Flight -
... Carolina and Dayton, Ohio, home place of the Wright brothers. In addition to these celebrations, we anticipate numerous historical and educational projects about aviation and aeronautics that will be an important legacy o... - integrated curriculum -
...rts are affective and participatory. They celebrate feelings and imagination. Science is objective, detached, precise and rational; and the humanities deal with the analysis of moral actions. His conclusion is that each... - technology -
...e activities and more opportunities to share ideas with classmates. This is not to say the basic skills are not important, but schools are not venturing much beyond the basic skills in providing a school-to-work transition... - Inclusion Are Regular Education Teachers Ready Bobbie DitcharoNova Southeastern UniversityCluster 84Assignment Three SPS II -
Abstract
Inclusion involves keeping special education students in regular classrooms. The major impetus for inclusion was the passage of the Individual with Disabilities Education Act of 1990 (PL 101-476). Although many stud... - summary of norman cousins University and their function -
“Universities and Their Function”
By: Alfred Whitehead
In “Universities and their Functions,” Whitehead states that the credibility of a university is not centered on academic criteria or the credentials of its faculty;... - Internet use in education -
...sters addresses, and content differences between search engines. An example would be that Lycos is excellent for anything relating to science or medicine, while America Online has everything you need to know about entertai... - Inclusive teaching -
Inclusive Teaching
Introduction
As most teachers will confirm, within secondary education there is a diverse range of students with differentiating capabilities. ... This will be supported within the following essay where... - How to enhance students motivation and ability to communicatein science class discourse -
... To motivate students as well as to enhance their willingness and the ability
to communicate about scientific contents is one of the three central guidelines demanded
by German science educators to promote scientific l... - Transition from elementary to middle years student -
... adapt in strenuous situations.
Emotional intelligence may very well be the key to a students survival the article states. Richardson illustrates in her article that several authors co-operatively state that a student’s... - College Students’ Use of the Internet and Academic Performance -
... of the World Wide Web began. There were 2 million hosts and 600 websites. (Gregory, 2003) The Internet is now used by approximately 130 million people in 171 countries around the world and works as a major tool that peopl... - I want that -
What separates a mediocre teacher from a terrific teacher? It's not easy to define, however, here's a list of qualities listed by parents, principals, educators and students.
Are you a Top Special Education Teacher?
... - Three Acomplishments I Have Achieved Serving in a Position of Leadership -
...ren at the local library. Volunteering at the library gives me quality experience as I prepare for my profession as an elementary school teacher.
In addition to serving as an officer for Phi Theta Kappa, I am also Vi... - Congress and Educators are called for action -
...The strength of the evidence comes from the qualification of the Commission’s members. The members were sociologists, psychiatrists, lawyers, professors, clergy, news community, and researchers: professions that are engag... - Important Educators -
...two and thousand four I would have graduated the follow year. That would’ve put behind schedule to come to Westchester community college. My mom wouldn’t hear of hit she wanted me to graduate on time with the rest of my gr...