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Essays 241 - 270
Education as it is thematically depicted in these Jamaica Kincaid stories is the focus of this comparative analysis consisting of ...
classroom environment is therefore designed to encourage children to exercise control over the environment and to function with an...
means of indoctrinating children and young people with the values that constitute the norm of their society. For Functionalists, t...
& Education Quarterly, 31, 202-229. This paper describes the way in which a "team of urban middle school educators developed a du...
dropping out of high school and many may well find, years down the line, that they now want a high school education. One author no...
Focusing upon student-need specific and content-specific elements of standards-based learning, one approach in particular has prov...
are from a white European history can learn to appreciate others from other nations and cultures. For example, one author notes, "...
than creating automatons, passive people who have a misguided sense of reality (Freire 71). Despite Freires going somewha...
have HIV/AIDS and if they do, this isnt something they would likely share with their students), and how the topic is presented. It...
In relationship to the pros and the cons one author notes that the student can take classes from anywhere, can take classes on sub...
Once this is done the teacher can figure out reasonable objectives which involves the information being taught. An example is prov...
these children may have to become involved on a civic level to request, require and demand accessibility to all areas of a school ...
traditional theory of the social contract" (Rawls 514). According to Rawls, there should be a "veil of ignorance" in regards to ...
Bering 221). This writer/tutor feels that the authors do not adequately define and describe what is meant by the term "strong reci...
of homogeneously and heterogeneously grouped teams and the impact on gifted and talented students (Melser, 1999). Because the col...
of a situation), then "output" a plan (Blaylock et al, 2002). These are considered "stand-alone" systems and, for smaller projects...
cross-functional, integrated, self-managed project team which: 1. Maximizes individual contributions to the group (Gautschi, 1998;...
and phonological similarity of verbal items in memorized sequences" (Mueller, et al., 2003; p. 1353). The phonological-loop model...
it comes to a students learning program. When a child or teen sits in a classroom where every word out of the instructors mouth i...
In twenty pages this research study proposal considers the connection between children being physically and stress factors suffere...
most effective way to address issues of learning disabilities, as well as win back a childs sense of self. Richards (1998) notes ...
In nine pages this paper discusses how peer tutoring groups can provide support to at risk students at any age with program benefi...
success of peer programs pertinent to academic achievement. II. Peer Leadership Peer feedback as well as modeling have been...
and nonfiction, will be purchased to lend to students as well as to give to students. Duration is two days. There should be no rea...
Indeed, Muhammad prescribed a life full of "lofty ethical ideals and peaceful coexistence" (Bruning 56) that non-believers of Isla...
High School, Tito Melean (Jagodzinski, 2001, p. 232). This teacher was in the habit of carrying around a long, thick, bone from th...
of Bohemia and Moravia, which are now part of the Czech Republic (Our History). One aspect of Moravian life that Sara related ha...
academic as being relevant or meaningful to their lives (Giroux 46). The plot of this movie is obviously the story of a plucky, ca...
2001). Toms condition remained so precarious that personal care for him had to be done very tentatively. For example, brushing his...
no positive reinforcement for me and an aversion to the machine developed. Positive reinforcement refers to when an event or stim...