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- 1021: Inclusion Of Handicapped Students In Public Education and Politics
- ... a term used by the education reform movement to challenge schools to the philosophy that all students can learn, even those with disabilities (316). For school administrators and teachers, this challenge has meant learning and teaching about diversity, receiving training about educating exceptional children, and being challenged by the educational settings in which they work. In their 1996 study, Monahan et al, found that teachers do not find inclusion to be ...
- 1022: Uniforms Will Make Schools a Better Place
- ... will be more preparation in case there is an intruder on campus, he will be easier to look for. In addition, administrators have been spending less time what students are wearing and more time on teaching and learning. This shows that, students will spend more time on getting their work done rather than in the principles office because of their distracting clothes. This also shows that, with the uniforms, all the ...
- 1023: Cultural Diversity: Campus Climates and Classroom Instruction
- ... tried to recruit Native Americans, Asian American, or Hispanic cultures to the campus? Maybe the university could offer more diversity among the faculty. (I would feel more comfortable with someone of my own ethnic background teaching me.) In addition to diversifying the faculty, one might want to look at standardized test scores. For the simple reasoning that realistically, the test has a tendency to be specifically geared toward white Americans. If ...
- 1024: Being a Substitute Teachers Aid
- ... also that her only dislikes about the job are that you have to really watch what you say around the children, there arent enough hours available, and it is difficult dealing with the different teaching styles of each teacher. Some teachers are too strict and others arent strict enough. My future plans are to be a teacher. I truly believe that being a substitute teachers aid should be a ...
- 1025: Definition of Education
- ... 2. The knowledge or skill obtained or developed by a learning process. 3. A program of instruction of a specified kind or level. 4. The field of study that is concerned with the pedagogy of teaching and learning, according to the American Heritage dictionary. Its etymology comes from the Latin word "educatio which means to bring up"1 But what does that tell us. It says to me that education is ...
- 1026: Year Round School: An Annual Mistake
- ... one method, they would be told to suddenly switch tracks completely. Students would then lose a chance for improved education. Similarly, teachers would not have the time needed to take additional classes to improve their teaching methods (Somerby 9). " How can a district expect education to improve if teachers can't improve their own personal education ?" (Somerby 9). Students moving out of the district would be in conflict with a district ...
- 1027: Should Homosexual Ideas Be Taught In School ?
- ... they have some knowledges about this subject. Thus, a course is needed to be set up in the school to educate students. There are three main purposes of the course which show the importance of teaching students homosexual ideas. The first and primary purpose of the course is to educate those people who have no knowledge about homosexuality. Homosexuality is a very hot topic in the modern world, and people should ...
- 1028: Political Correctness In The Classroom
- ... parents everywhere. Many educators on recess duty who have observed children at play have come to believe that rough play which might look innocent can and often does lead to real violence. The goodness of teaching political correctness in the classroom is its ability to protect our children from violence, discrimination, and the unfairness that exist in this world. Political correctness is a good thing for kids to learn. I think ...
- 1029: Mystification
- Mystification According to McNeil, mystification is a technique used by teachers who are not fully informed on the topic in which they are instructed to teach. Teachers often use mystification when teaching a complex, or controversial topic. They mystify the topic by making it appear very important, but unknowable, thus leaving the student with a sense of wonder, or mystery. Mystification does count as a form of ...
- 1030: My Quality Education
- ... of language were also learned at home. By listening to the conversations of others and trying to speak myself, I became fluent in English before I attended school. Home education is also important in the teaching of customs. Many schools do not teach the customs of other cultures, however this is being corrected. "A Bid To Redefine Indian Education" illustrates this. By operating schools which emphasize the cultural need of Indian ...
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