YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :The Non Traditional Student and Sociology When Adults Return to the Classroom
Essays 361 - 390
has clearly developed in the mathematics classroom. Young (2000) considered the implications of computer and technological advanc...
to interact with the subject and to get a sense of who the person was. She states that even though it may remove some objectivity ...
made around the classroom. KEEPING THE STUDENTS FOCUSED By addressing the students by name throughout the lesson the students w...
the significance and importance of relationship and affectivity as learners construct new knowledge (Tisdell and Taylor, 1999, p. ...
food for thought on this concept. Another phenomenon is that of Harry Potter where it had been suggested that it was the first tim...
order to select certain available subjects, convenience sampling was necessary. The study sought to determine whether modif...
understand that computer education and training should be a part of every schools curriculum. Added to that, is the fact that chil...
programs, with accommodations where necessary (alternate assessments are used only as a final alternative) b)...
entries. RESULTS OF FINDINGS The testing gains for each of the 111 schools that were studied and are practicing full inclusion o...
back before the first microcomputer was released during the late 1970s. It, in fact, goes all the way back to 1957, when Sputnick,...
to other special needs populations, however, inasmuch as no two groups will reflect the same findings. Overall, the benefit of th...
This graphic can be used for any type of content (TeacherVision.com, 2004). * The Sequence Pattern asks the student to determine ...
walls (Books, 1998). Different constructs determine children who are useful and those who are not as well as those who are used (B...
discern professional behavior from non-professional behavior, others simply operate on a loosely defined set of rules. Dougherty ...
In fourteen pages early literacy and language development are considered in terms of adult literacy, the policy of Welfare to Work...
the special education teacher is absent. * Meets with speech therapist * Negotiates ideas for children, providing ideas * Sets up ...
of the skin, children get along (unless theyre fighting over a toy, but thats a different matter). Its only when parents let the c...
his own money, earned from doing odd jobs. With trepidation, Gregory describes waiting for his change to give, but the teacher doe...
David Kolb (1984) developed what has been deemed a linear processing approach to learning. Kolb (1984) asserted that experiential...
whose mothers were helping in the classroom demonstrated some characteristic behaviors that I had not viewed before, including a d...
ideas concerning education. Rousseaus thoughts were very different. Rather then seeing the mind of the child as a blank slate, Ro...
She offers as an example a booklet used in schools entitled, "All About Me," which consists of a series of dittoed pages where the...
semblance of the reason for the problem, which is a culture conflict. In order to understand and help Chinese students learn, one ...
found that this genetic condition is also hereditary (Reilly, 2001). Numerous other researchers have also noted the difficulties w...
In seven pages this case study considers a male student from Pakistan who resides in the United States and is interviewed about ed...
In five pages this essay examines students with LD including ADD in a consideration of different instructional strategy and classr...
In three pages a Journal of Remedial & Special Education article regarding the five step process involved in classroom inclusi...
In two pages this paper examines empirical studies regarding students who have special needs and educational modifications that wo...
In three pages this essay examines what the impacts of classroom inclusion and mainstreaming are on parents, teachers, and the stu...
Coupled with the advantage of mainstream education is the issue of cost. Special education programs drain a school system of prec...