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positive reinforcement techniques than Kohn acknowledged (2001). Furthermore, Maag (2001) offers three propositions are to why pos...
simply by introducing technology, but rather is contingent on teachers integrating it into the curriculum as a whole. Other litera...
to guide ones objective to the most appropriate fruition: 1. Teach a commitment to human responsibility for stewardship or care o...
counselors are seldom address the task of evaluating their programs in a systematic fashion (Lusky and Hayes, 2001). This may be d...
and church activities. Also, due to the small population, every one knows everyone else and each individual is considered to be a...
a sense that the children are cognizant of weight issues. The Principal, Dr. Meyer claims that the parents at this school have b...
them ways to solve the problem; and 4. It leaves their dignity intact (Give Poor Parenting a Time-Out, 2002, p. 12). Barbara C...
competence as students throughout the school day. Clearly, the teacher is a crucial source of this information. Although teacher...
are nothing more than a type of achievement test which primarily measures knowledge of standard English and exposure to the cultur...
How might a teacher convey the idea to a class of elementary school children? He or she would come to the definition by provid...
for millions of years, the shark is able to adapt itself to its surroundings and the changes in its environment. The adaptability ...
education, sometimes leaving little room for choice. This is true as teachers wrestle with their own autonomy and the school board...
found that this genetic condition is also hereditary (Reilly, 2001). Numerous other researchers have also noted the difficulties w...
This research plan describes an art lesson plan that focuses on the Murals of Chapingo by Dieto Rivera, as a means for incorporati...
noticed about the show was the colors. There was so much to see and so many things moving it was a little hard at first to focus o...
to focus more closely upon the sometimes subtle requirements students have where learning is concerned. Computers represent one o...
Voorhis, 2004). On the other hand, student reported that their teachers urged them to request aid from their parents no more than ...
are something that they do not have to stop and think about in order to use. This, and spelling, are one of the few instances in w...
poetry, philosophy and other topics. The club...would be completely unacceptable to the conservative school, which discourages stu...
informing their children about the "birds and the bees" and expected this topic to be covered within the school curriculum (Price,...
In twenty pages this paper examines education from various perspectives in a literature review that considers restructuring and ot...
In ten pages this paper discusses how various theorists define self esteem and how and elementary school child's self esteem can b...
DISTAR reading program is being used more widely all the time" (Hone, 1994, p. PG). First introduced in the 1960s, DISTAR -- whic...
In eight pages this paper considers how using computers in elementary school classrooms produce benefits including assisting stude...
the development of the National Council for Social Studies, the focus on interdepartmental programs that create more effective bas...
In nine pages this research paper assesses the elementary school, secondary, and higher education levels that comprise the French ...
In four pages this 1996 article is reviewed regarding the community benefits of an elementary school health fair. One source is c...
In five pages the ways in which schools particularly elementary classrooms can use learning projects as a way of encouraging creat...
In five pages this essay discusses the importance of oral reading for elementary school students in a consideration of how it impr...
In five pages this essay discusses the decline of grammar education in elementary schools and the problems associated with its lac...