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Essays On Teaching Methods & Classroom Management
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Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium
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This 7 page report discusses the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium’s standards and specifically outlines two areas that the writer addresses as the most important of the ten standards. Teachers must do more than merely ‘offer education,’ schools are now expected to ensure that all students learn and perform at high levels. Rather than merely ‘covering the curriculum,’ teachers are expected to find ways to support and connect with the needs of all learners.” Addressing those needs was the key concern of the INTASC.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWteach.rtf
Essay Title: Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium
Teaching the Handicapped
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A 10 page research paper that examines the latest information and techniques for teaching language skills to the mentally handicapped. The writer particularly focuses on children who have Down's Syndrome since these children are almost always mainstreamed into today's classrooms. Techniques, strategies, and how technology can be utilized to teach the handicapped are included. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: 90menhan.rtf
Essay Title: Teaching the Handicapped
Motivational Techniques for Elementary School Students
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A 12 page paper discussing theory and technique underlying both students' intrinsic motivation and the extrinsic factors of motivation supplied by the teacher and peers. Finally, research has shown what seasoned teachers have known for years—only the students remaining active and involved will retain sufficient levels of intrinsic motivation for enhancing their learning activities. It is essential that teachers maintain an atmosphere of creative expectancy rather than encouraging only learning by rote in the elementary years, particularly for the gifted student. While most students' interest in school subjects wanes with age, allowing a gifted student to languish in boredom ahead of his classmates almost assures losing that student far too early in his age progression. Bibliography lists 23 sources.
Filename: Motistud.wps
Essay Title: Motivational Techniques for Elementary School Students
Teaching Science to Gifted Elementary Students
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A 14 page study on methods for teaching science to gifted students. Report contains an explanation of study's importance, literature review, methodology, and several illustrative charts. The writer goes into great detail concerning the effectiveness (or lack thereof) of various teaching methods. Approximately 20 sources are listed in bibliography.
Filename: Gifted2.wps
Essay Title: Teaching Science to Gifted Elementary Students
John Dewey
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In 6 pages, the author discusses John Dewey, his education, his influences on education, and the parts of his influences that are prevalent in school systems today. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PCjdew.wps
Essay Title: John Dewey
John Dewey and the Education as a Social Function
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This 5 page report discusses John Dewey's (1859-1944) definition of education as a social function, what he felt the meaning of education to be, and his views on the environment. These ideas are compared to modern views of education as a social function and presents two current and popular views of education in the 1990s. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Deweysic.wps
Essay Title: John Dewey and the Education as a Social Function
John Dewey: Reflex Arc
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses Dewey's interpretation of the reflex arc, as well as addresses the Units of Behavior and the Practical Character of Reality. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCDewey.wps
Essay Title: John Dewey: Reflex Arc