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    B331 Research Paper

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    In the B331 classroom, we should all be positive and hard-working. We all want the class to be able to work together and be able to collaborate with one another, we all would have to be nice to one another. We can’t have someone feeling uncomfortable with sharing ideas with the class if kids will laugh at it. We also need to be hard-working so we can get the work done. My thesis is a positive classroom leads to hard working students. One reason why B331 needs to be a positive classroom that…

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    The environment of a classroom is a very important factor in a child’s education and should include a variety of centers, equipment, and space. Ideally the classroom will provide the students with different learning tools and stimuli in an area that does not feel overcrowded or cluttered. Children should be provided with an environment that is not over crowded with too many students and not enough resources- something that can be difficult in certain school systems. Overall the indoor…

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    Classroom Size Matters The most essential thing to possess in life is an education. Almost everything can be stripped away but knowledge will last for an eternity. Unfortunately, there have been a plethora of factors that have been preventing students from receiving the best schooling possible. Although there are numerous situations that contribute to the problems of today’s education, classroom sizes have the greatest impact. In order for individuals to obtain the finest education possible,…

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    ISTEP Observation

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    I was sitting next to another student who has an IEP and I was keeping an eye on her when Mrs. Carroll called me up to her desk. She stopped the recording, and when I was within a foot from her desk, she told me quietly she had to check another classroom from across the hallway. That class had a substitute teacher, and Mrs. Carroll felt like it was getting chaotic. She asked if I could take her spot, play the audio, and pause everytime the students had to answer a question after each section. I…

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    I think that it is important for the students have enough room to move around. My classroom will consist of many different elements however, not too much that it might overwhelm the students. Overall my classroom will consist of a class library, rectangle tables, a color map where the students would meet, a cabinet that holds school supplies, and a promethean board. Speaking from personal experience I am easily distracted by anything so I wouldn’t want to decorate my wall with a bunch of posters…

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    the ability to trust your own judgments, making your own observations rather than depending on others. Students have two options while in a classroom; listen quietly to the teacher’s explanation and agree without question, or reach outside sources and figure out what you think of the lesson. Plummer cautioned, “teacher has failed if students leave the classroom assuming that the task of thinking through the next step lies entirely with the teacher” (3). An example is students that have been in a…

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    Technology has experienced a tremendous breakthrough over the past few years, and many schools have decided to integrate iPads and laptops into their school curriculum. Despite the controversy over the benefits of tablets in the classroom, technology has proven to have many advantages for both students and teachers. Technology allows children with disabilities to connect with classmates and teachers and learn more quickly. Furthermore, students need to have a basic understanding of technology…

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    order to improve and become successful in the classroom. In this paper, I plan to analyze the many aspects of my participation and explain how it has affected my me throughout the first half of this semester. By analyzing my personality and explaining my participation during Political Science, I will reflect on some achievable solutions for my weaknesses that will help improve my personality and participation in the classroom. When you walk into the classroom you must be fully prepared. All…

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    Viola Descriptive Writing

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    fingers was critical for them to move with the effortlessness and celerity of a waterfall. My fingers repeatedly flew up and down my scales, immediately adjusting ever so slightly at the sound of a sharp or flat note Although my scales were hardly perfect I convinced myself they would have to do and moved on to my excerpts. For the four years I had done IMEA, I always regretted not practicing more. IMEA was like a midterm paper I started writing the day previous to when it was do, I would…

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    oldest to the youngest) are named “Priscilla,” age twelve, “Tina,” age eleven, and “Leslie,” age eight. Dana has four other children who don’t have a disability, and all of them go to school. This mother was the first option in my head to be the perfect example for the interview. I am related to her, and knowing she is an easy-going person, I knew she wouldn’t mind if I asked a few questions on the daughters who have autism. If anything, she welcomed the idea warmly when I gave her a call and…

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