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of instructing many different types of students within a single classroom. Various methods have been introduced as a means by whi...
by which to address a system whereby at-risk students fall through the cracks because of not being taught in a way they understand...
In five pages this paper contrasts and compares the advantages and disadvantages of instructional models Hunter's clinical supervi...
increase their vocabulary. In math, the teacher could allow the student to use a calculator (Renaissance Group, 2007). Using mu...
teachers file a personal development plan. While suggested procedures differ from state-to-state, these programs seemed to share t...
students into what and how he teaches coincides with current research; that his literary choices are comprised of socially/politic...
of schooling. Another foundational premise is that individual differences must be considered and those children who arrive at scho...
to the advent of jazz, improvisation was an integral part of European music, as the improvisational skills of such composers as Ba...
is a "pre-observation conferences, an observation, and a post-observation conference" can be combined with a "cognitive coaching m...
author emphasizes how the culture of collaboration supports and values the teachers on which learning depends. As a new teacher, ...
that leads rationally and logically toward the formation of theoretical principles via the experience of working on problem-solvin...
theoretical framework for promoting professional development through the use of quality circles. This management theory involves a...
the process by which educators are provided support through clinical supervision with the end goal of improving instructional perf...
aspect not only well overdue within the academic setting but also as a conduit between school and the real world. Indeed, the sta...
Continuing education as it relates to the nursing profession is considered in this paper containing five pages and discusses nursi...
patient care" (p. 438). Prior to 1970, nursing training in the UK could be described as rigid and highly structured. After...
to Schweinhart and Weikart (1990), effective and developmentally appropriate programs for children (they are discussing Head Start...
In five pages the evolution of computers in the field of education is traced to the 1944 MARK 1 installation as discussed in the J...
of media in group instruction (Mensing and Norris, 2003). When people can share how they handle actual effects of an illness, ever...
strategy 6. Develop and select instructional materials 7. Design and conduct formative evaluation of...
In eight pages this paper discusses a school board proposal for the use of computers for all children in a school district regardl...
and teaching effectiveness. These are research-based evidence in the professional literature and, what Stanovich and Stanovich (1...
disturbing since music has been shown to be important to child development "physically, emotionally, intellectually, socially and ...
actual sexual violence (Pateman, 2002). Students further learn how to set sexual limits and the need to respect the limits of othe...
online" (MacGregor, 2001, p. 77). Although distance education encompasses all of the venues identified above and more, in todays ...
student in the state school system was ?2,320 (Graddy and Stevens, 2005). This is a far higher level of expenditure that is availa...
Scientific reasoning or experimental reasoning is a branch of logic that follows along Deweys pragmatic combination of deduction a...
(Generation Terrorists, 2004). In England, however, he was looked upon with great distaste as he stood, perhaps, for all that t...
contextual categories". While the direct instructional curriculum relies heavily on teacher instruction, the personalized context...
technologies and information systems. In "Disaster and Continuity Planning," I outlined the common reasons for disasters in compu...