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Essays 541 - 570
In six pages a newspaper article is analyzed in regards to New Zealand's NCEA in a consideration of the issues contained within. ...
by such elements as patriotism and mindless optimism rather than a desire to set out the facts and analyse them with any degree of...
In thirty pages this research paper provides a literature review supporting a shift in grammar teaching within the reading and wri...
supported by a number of emerging organizations (Cochran-Smith, 2001). These include: the National Council for the Accreditation...
teacher," and "tenured teacher" (LaRue, 1996). Each term is reflective of rights of teachers under the statutes of different state...
is one that is uncertain and non-routine, employee turnover becomes a major problem that lowers overall performance because these ...
normal children do. However, these tasks that ordinary children dont think twice about, offer sincere and daunting challenges to t...
fairly; they walked out on strike three years prior to this incident (Hanley, November 30, 2001). When the teachers decided they...
technology but also show them how to implement it into their classroom instruction in a beneficial and effective manner (Golden 42...
in middle and high schools are provided with state-funded computers to promote technology-based learning. In one school in the so...
intends" (Kyriacou, 1998). The curriculum for the main part of determined by the government, with targets such the literacy and a ...
screening, are not strongly correlated with student achievement increases. The last point made by Goldhaber and Anthony (2004) ...
interests them the most, on the not unrealistic expectation that they might pursue a career later in the same field that interests...
Developing annual budgets and coordinating the use of other resources (Peterson and Kelley, 2001, p. 8). 5. Organizing efforts to ...
they graduate from teacher education programs (Wiggins and Follo, 1999; Capella-Santana, 2003; Brown, 2004; Kitsantas and Talleyra...
Impact Aid; and Encouraging Freedom and Accountability (Bush, 2001). The call for accountability on a state and national ...
and administrators have been unable to secure the promise of a violence-free school. At the same time, communities have also reco...
a time (Torgesen, 1998). Letter-sound knowledge can be measured by presenting one letter at a time and asking the child what sound...
same situation (McCarthy et al, 1997). Therefore, it is expected that a teacher will display "normal intelligence, perception and...
on the testing outcomes as a whole. Both questions 16 and 20 include grammatical errors or language that appears faulty, again i...
are the same" (p. 28). She discovered that being a teacher was more than simply teaching students how to think; it also involved ...
find that they are sometimes faced with difficult challenges concerning barriers they confront in school districts. Many school di...
perhaps something the teacher might like some feedback on (Educational Development, 2001). At this time as well, the actua...
No Child Left Behind requires that students emerge from classes at increasing levels of proficiency, and the law provides a measur...
pianists hand that the "music seems almost to play itself" (Machlis 84). Therefore, it is probably not surprising that so many o...
their own supplies before and during each school year (Schmidt, 2005). Teaching has always been a low-status, low-pay job requiri...
pay, and their rights as employees. On the other hand, teacher unions are generally different than other unions perhaps li...
(Sparks and Hirsh). Four operational principles are instrumental in achieving results-driven education. These are having "1) clari...
deal of data at their fingertips, schools were in fact "information poor because the vast amounts of available data they had were ...
talk is about discussing the choices that are available to meet the goals. Possibility talk is about plans and visions. Action tal...