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    The Benefits of Using Technology in the Classroom Using technology in the classroom setting has become a hot topic of research ever since the world started to become so technologically-dependent. Many research experiments support the use of technological devices in the classroom and have proved many benefits it can have on students’ learning. Not only does it benefit the student in the class, but it can benefit them at home as well. Technology is that link the students need between home and…

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    Room 302 Reflection

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    learning support, some are co-programmed with the life support class, and a few behavior concerns, but I strongly agree that students with significant cognitive disabilities can effectively learn academic content from being in the general education classroom (Kleinert, H. pg. 326). We may face several obstacles when attempting to teach students with various disabilities in the least restrictive environment. We must consider proper placement, the content that is being introduced,…

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    Practicum Application Number One Teachers of all early childhood classrooms must ensure they have a plan for classroom management. Classroom management includes the establishment of a positive learning environment or encouraging classroom, physical arrangement of the classroom with learning centers, determination of developmentally appropriate lessons and activities involving movement, routines and schedules, behavioral management, and organization of learning materials (Gartrell, 2014), This…

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    6th Grade Letter

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    Happy teachers, happy year. When I started 6th grade I used to think that I wasn't good enough, but as the year went I gained more and more confidence. I was feeling more helpful. Sure, I've made some mistakes along the way, but nobody is perfect. You are who you are and no one can change that. Life as a 6th grader is hard. Trust me, I know. It maybe hard, but you can get through it. The life of a 6th grader is difficult, challenging, but it builds courage, confidence, respect, and…

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    Politeness Definition Politeness is defined as behaving in a socially acceptable way with proper manners and etiquette. Politeness is an inbuilt quality of human life which human beings have from very beginning in variant degree Situation James is a polite children, who would greet every one he meet with a smile, regardless of their age. Since he was in a young age, he was taught to talk in a polite way In the school, he always respect and be polite to everyone that he has met. He would put on…

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    For this week in my classroom, the day began the same as usual. The students enter the classroom, and I was greeted with hugs and hellos from my students. At the start of the day, students come in and our given a significant amount of time to eat breakfast, write in their planners, work on any makeup work, and take AR tests. I took this time to do my spelling assessments with my small group of students. Because they were all coming in at different times and doing different things, I decided to…

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    Teacher Tenure In Schools

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    teacher out with daily planning and giving them a mentor. It seems like whatever they do the teacher just does not get better. Now the teacher must own up to their poor review and get fired. But why weren’t they fired earlier? Why have they been in a classroom environment hindering students success? Simply because of a little thing called tenure that should not exist due to all the problems it causes. Protecting a teacher from administrative bullies and discrimination in the workplace is a…

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    Flipped classrooms The flipped classroom is a pedagogical model in which the typical lecture and homework elements of a course are reversed (EDUCAUSE, 2012). Students will do their reading or watch a short video lectures before the class sessions. Hence, during lessons in classroom, more time will be spent on discussions and hands on. The notion of a flipped classroom draws on such concepts as active learning and student engagement. The value of a flipped class is in the repurposing of class…

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    Where did we go wrong with the safety of our students at school? Are we prepared enough if something tragic happens in our classrooms or on our campuses? Who will be the one to rat out the strange behavior of a student? According to Goldstein he says, “that there needs to be a culture on campus that allows students and professors to speak up when they suspect something might be amiss with a fellow student” (2009, pg. 247). Are you the one ratting out? Needless to say, that just may be a good…

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    Class Room Observation

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    As the individual tables or desks are not provided for grade 1, the students were sitting on the chairs. At first, at the time of explanation, the students were arranged in the middle of the class as rows and represents their group. The following figure shows the class room arrangement. This arrangement helped students to read the board easily and the teacher can observe what they are doing which lead to reduce misbehaviours. Wannarka & Ruhl (2008) also stated that the arrangements…

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