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    with desirable behaviors. Compliance in the classroom is essential for students to benefit socially, behaviorally, and academically. According to Cipani (1998) a vast number of educational opportunities were allowed for all students. Students who exhibit undesirable behavior must be influenced and changed by reinforcing closer approximations of the wanted behavior until the desired behavior is performed. More successful teachers at classroom management maintain clear and appropriate…

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    Researched Schools VS. Subject School Walter’s Elementary directly reflected the current research on the issue of discipline with regards to top disciplinary issues as well as the overrepresentation of African Americans in discipline data. Hispanics however were also overrepresented in their data which is contrasting to Walter’s Elementary. The Hispanic population percentages of the study body were also drastically higher at Tucson Unified Schools. Personal Perspective: Greatest Issue in School…

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    Blase, & Wallace, 2007). The preparedness of a school is crucial in order to implement an effective Positive Behavior Support System. Preparation for implementation of a PBSS system requires staff buy-in, as well as communication, education of logic, and time management (Netzel & Eber, 2003). Lacy Elementary School is looking to implement a PBSS program in their school. The school administered The Scale of Effective School Discipline and Safety (SESDS) Questionnaire to their staff. Upon…

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    What were the rules of this classroom? Were they effective? Were they observed? Will you incorporate these rules into your classroom when you teach? Be prompt/ Be prepared/ Be respectful/ Listen to the teacher and others/ Everyone needs to participate. They both effective and observed. She also observed the school rules that are: STUDENT EXPECTATIONS • Students will respect their fellow students, teachers, rules and regulations as they respect themselves. • Students will communicate with others…

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    leadership not only in the school as a whole, but also in the classroom. Little (1995) backed up this view by showing that in order for a school to implement teachers as leaders, the management of the school must be willing to extend real power to teachers in their roles as leaders and not only give titles with no duties or authority to carry them out. Little (1995) established that teacher-leadership could only really find success when management was willing to give up some of their authority…

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    Behavioural management has been evolving constantly, motivating teachers not only to be aware of the many theories, but also forcing them to constant development and testing of emerging ones to improve the management of each classroom. Arguably Choice theory has given way to the expanding and modification of said theory by other authors trying to keep the key concepts that were proposed initially. This essay is aimed to explore the concepts that prevailed in time and the evaluation of the…

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    Involve me and I learn” (Benjamin Franklin). From the beginning of my education courses, I was able to see the importance of being involved in education. As a teacher it is important to get to know your students in order to help them to reach their full potential. The program has given me the tools and advice to become a successful teacher, now it 's my turn to use them in the classroom. I could go into student teaching today knowing that I am able to write and instruct multi-disciplinary…

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    like the SimMan to provide an effective tool for learning certain wilderness medicine skills that were not available before and provide the best available care for the patient who is injured and needs help. It also will help the person performing the type of medical help to make them feel more comfortable with difficult and challenging situations. As stated in the article it says that they will be able to properly perform “CPR, needle decompression, and airway management.” They say that now…

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    Initial Teaching Standards

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    As teachers we make an unspoken promise to our students, their parents, and ourselves. A promise to be knowledgeable, professional, and honest inside and outside of the classroom as well. In order to prepare students to be the best teachers they can be, the University of Houston-Clear Lake holds their students to a set of high standards known as the UHCL Initial Teaching Standards. The first Initial Teaching Standard is “Knowledge of the Subject Matter”: Under this standard the students is…

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    prenatal education . This will be achieved by discussing the importance of varied delivery methods in antenatal education, the effectiveness of classes on educating the mother and father for birth and their parental role, and whether antenatal classes adequately prepare both parents for when things go wrong during labor. There are a variety of prenatal education methods, such as online, and classroom based form. Prenatal education is most effective when delivered through traditional group…

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