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- 1031: Managing Classroom Behavior
- ... is always causing disturbances. Once you have identified that there is a problem, you should ask yourself six simple questions. The first question asked is whether the problem is a result of inappropriate curriculum or teaching strategies. As teachers we have a tendency to overlook the fact that what and how we teach can contribute directly to our students behavioral problems. Secondly, ask yourself "What do I demand and prohibit - and ...
- 1032: Legal Education In The US
- ... study soon discover that the programs of most law schools have a great deal in common. The choice of one school over another is not easily made on the basis of catalog descriptions of the teaching methods, course offerings, and formal requirements. The similarity is natural, since most American law schools share the aim of educating lawyers for careers that may take many paths and that will frequently not be limited ...
- 1033: Discuss Your Goals For the Next Four Years and Comment on Your Post-College Plans
- ... offered a spot in Les Miserables and how the references and contacts he gave me opened countless windows of opportunity. One of his references led me back to my high school where I am now teaching a college theatre preparatory course for the 12th grade. He was ecstatic! I couldn't express to him enough how much I enjoyed his class and all the lectures and theatre games we played. It ...
- 1034: Experimenter Expectancy Effect On Children in a Classroom Setting
- ... by Rosenthal (1963). He worked with children in a research lab, giving each one a rat and telling them it was either bred for intelligence or for dullness. The children were put in charge of teaching the rats how to learn mazes. Rosenthal's results showed that the rats that were believed by the students to be smart, were able to learn the mazes much quicker. What the children did not ...
- 1035: Education: Past, Present, and Future
- ... saying we stray away from traditional methods in the future. I am saying that what we all need to do as a group is find a way to import those traditional methods in to futuristic teaching, and use the traditional way of educating as a building base for new methods in education. It can relate to a table, the new methods of educating being the legs and the traditional way, the ...
- 1036: Board Schools
- ... ranging from 1000 to 1300. (Topolnicki 99) The prep schools, which by their name are in the business of preparing students for college, send virtually every student to selective colleges. Although prep schools are not teaching as diverse a group as public schools, their students clearly outperform average and disadvantaged public schools who average SAT scores of 790 to 986 and 757 to 948 respectively. (Topolnicki 99) Prep schools offer more ...
- 1037: Argumentative Essay: Educational Reform
- ... student dropouts. Now, instead of all students receiving a poor education, some are not getting one at all. The main cause for this is the students'lack of interest in school. So much of the teaching that goes on today is based on rote and memorization. Not all learning can be exciting, and sometimes memorizing things is necessary. Although teachers should find other ways of getting the information to the students ...
- 1038: Bilingual Education
- ... immigrant families to culturally melt into American society. New studies of how the brain handles language could also be a big help in finding new ways to teach students their second language. One key is teaching the language to children at a young age while the brain is still developing. As a person grows older, learning a language becomes more difficult. In any case, some better way must be found for ...
- 1039: Teachers
- ... did I put that?" teacher. The "you wanted MORE homework?" teacher always feels that any student can never have enough homework. This teacher does not understand the fact that he is not alone is his teaching, and that a certain student may have multiple "you wanted MORE homework?" teachers. This can lead to added stress for the student as he may have upwards of five to ten hours of homework per ...
- 1040: Education of the Gifted and Talented Student
- ... involves many techniques to enhance the student's understanding of the material and can greatly benefit his or her achievement and abilities. It is important that each method of enrichment involve the use of various teaching platforms and mediums to stimulate the child's creative and intellectual strengths, and must allow for and encourage growth and development in these and other areas. Once again, a major limitation of enrichment is that ...
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