Material Rewards to Students for Good Grades Essay

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    first-grade classroom, so I decided to observe a second-grade classroom as it would be a good opportunity to see how wide the gap of only one year would be with students. I also visited a gifted and talented third-grade classroom and a Special education resource class. From my day observing different classrooms I learned that techniques and strategies change to accommodate each individual child. In the second-grade classroom, I observed how the teacher differentiated instruction for a student…

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    an educational aspect to it. Companies are deliberately creating video games for students that actually help them reach their full potential in school. I find this very benefiting as many students today and in the future will grow up in an age were technology will dominate school and their lives. Video games are rapidly changing to meet curriculum expectations for schools, and their are many aspects that help students learn, but the biggest benefit that I can find that video games have is…

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    State high school students rank at 26th in math, 17th in science and 12th in reading with kids in the world (What Makes The 'Smartest Kids In The World '? 4 ). Our education system is full of problem from head to tail. Young Zhao point out that each year there are 1.2 millions high school students left school without graduate and quarter of high school students graduate late ( Catching Up or Leading the Way.12). Our educational system fail to provide a good learning system for students. We must…

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    be using standardized testing because it does not ameliorate public schools . Students become pressured to cheat, the tests don't tell you how to improve, & standardized testing increases loss in school times. - Teachers know that test scores may affect their students future lives so they do what they need to guarantee their student have the materials to pass the tests. Students spend so much time studying materials that will help them pass the test that they forget about their own school work…

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    receive quality early childhood education then that student is at risk for dropout, bad grades, poor social skills, bad mental health and delay in development. Every second twenty-six students drop out of high school.…

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    Good grades seem to be all we want now. The pressure around us to receive the good grades are not from learning anymore to be justified to memorize the material for the time being for the high remarks. The causes of the pressure is all around us coming from our peers, parents and society. Expectations as a student can put pressure on earning good grades to be admitted into a good college from around but also ourselves. – Still working on introduction. Expectations causes pressure…

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    My, Oh, My! Student teaching will be here in about two short months. Graduation is in about 6 months. This journey has been a roller coaster ride. I couldn’t have done it without the help from many wonderful students, inspiring instructors, and such supportive classmates. It is all bittersweet. During this journey I have learned many elements about myself and about education. I have learned what my main goal as an educator is. I have learned that teaching is a reward. I have also…

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    2002). Children with ADHD are more likely to experience negative outcomes in school. According to research done by Martinussen and others (2006), these children are more likely to receive bad test grades, twice as likely to repeat a grade, and 2 to 4 times more likely to receive low academic grades (C, D, F). In addition, Loe and Feldman suggest that children with ADHD are 4 to 5 times more likely to use special educational services (Loe & Feldman, 2005) . They also use more ancillary services…

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    As any student knows, grades are reflective of their accomplishments in a given class. However, grades mean much more to students than whether they know the material or not. Grades mean whether or not someone will get into their college of choice, whether or not they have to retake that class they had failed as a result of an emotional semester, whether or not they are hired for a position against someone who graduated with a higher grade-point average (GPA). Students are under more duress than…

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    classrooms are complex places, how to effectively organize your classroom and materials. Emmer and Evertson also touch on how to choose rules and procedures and why rules and procedures are needed, how important that managing student work such as your grading system and record keeping is important. These two authors talked about getting off to a Good Start which went over perspectives on the beginning of the year. Another key in good classroom management they talked about was how to plan and…

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