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    My one remedial math class is the reason technology is not good in class rooms. I am the type of person that needs to see things for me to understand and comprehend it. This class is all online, with a bunch of different levels in it. The way they teach you isn’t a good way to learn anything. You sit there in a big class room with all different groups. You watch the videos they give you that are online and its up to you to figure out how to do the math. You can’t just watch a video and expect to…

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    Zoe is a normal teenager that attends high school in the big city of New York. She talks and acts like a regular New Yorker. Zoe connection with others is amazing to observe. During school hours Zoe spends the majority of her time in her classroom whether she has class or after school office hours. She is always with her friends. The majority of her friends are in the 10th grade and are taking the same classes as herself. Her group of friends are considered to be the “popular girls”. Her and her…

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    Multiple questions come into their mind, "which class room did I leave it in?", " Has anyone picked it up, or thrown it away?", or "will I get to my class on time" All these questions increases the anxiety in people. As soon as they get to that classroom they feel somewhat relief, but are anticipated…

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    Essay On Walkthroughs

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    in the education field. They showcase various teaching styles, classroom organizations, and learning projects. This week I had the privilege of observing three social studies classrooms at McCulloch Junior High School. Each room was different in structure and style, but each provided valuable insight into strong classroom dynamics, weaknesses, and the limitations of the walkthrough system. During the three walkthroughs, the classroom strengths and weaknesses were apparent. For example, the…

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    and incorporated ideas which have enhanced the general quality of my classroom transactions .. Informal discussions with my colleagues happen on a day to day basis where we discuss what happened in our class sharing both our successes and struggles .This has been immensely helpful in honing my classroom management techniques.Reading articles related to teaching has been useful in motivating me to try new activities in my classroom Surfing the net to read about experiences and thoughts shared by…

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    Juan is a second grader that has been experiencing chronic misbehaviors daily in the classroom. He is the oldest of three children. The youngest is a newborn. A few of the behaviors observed that could be possibly caused by the stress of a newborn in the house are sucking his thumb as well as screaming and crying a t drop off time. To help eliminate this behavior teacher should encourage family to set aside a few extra minutes at drop off so the Juan can have a little one on one before…

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    did have some bumps in the road. One good experience I had was when I had Mr. Cheslik, as my 6th-grade teacher. He knew how to reach me and quickly learned how to keep me motivated. He knew that I lacked patience and but kept me focused in the classroom. The physical…

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    Before the students came to the classroom, I placed their morning cursive worksheets on their desks. Mrs. Jackson gave me a copy of her lesson plans for the week (which she must hand in to the principal every Monday morning by 8:00). Today Mrs. Jackson did not greet the students at the door, but worked in her classroom as the students came in. Mrs. Jackson began the class by introducing the website, www.pearsonsuccessnet.com to the students. This is a website that goes with their reading book,…

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    or are resistive, to inclusion in a classroom. The parents that did not agree with inclusion state that their children did and would not benefit from this classroom program. They stated that this program did not benefit them educationally or socially. The parents that were supportive of inclusion stating that the children would learn from the regular classroom environment (Palmer, Fuller, Arora, & Nelson, 2001). Putting a child with a disability in a classroom with other children really does…

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    Why School Is Important

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    to school depends on your relationship with the teachers and the other students, as well as your memories in the school. Odds are, when a teacher tries to control your every move, you do not like said teacher. However, there is no efficiency in a classroom that has no discipline or teacher control. Also, if you do not have the rights or privileges that you feel are necessary to help you fully utilize your learning abilities, you will be less likely to apply yourself. There must be flexibility,…

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