Teaching Methods & Classroom Management Essays
Standardized Testing & Student Success
...The research hypothesis is: The format of the standardized test has a negative effect on student performance. The Null Hypothesis then is: The format of the standardized test has no effect on student performance. A. Operational Definitions: * Standardized test means a norm-referenced currently... 1,350 Words (Approx. 6 Pages)
Add to cart $65.70Standardized Testing / An Eric - Based Literature Review
...by Jeannie MacAdams , July 1998 As standardized testing gained in popularity and increased in educators' convictions that it could be relied on to yield concrete results regarding schools' efficacy in teaching the nation's children, its focus was more on measuring results achieved. For the... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)
Add to cart $54.75Strategies To Teach Writing Skills
...movement has made it clear that writing is not a generic skill that can be learned once, mastered, then used in every context in a person's life. Research in recent yeas has shown that writing is a highly specialized skill that depends upon a complex network of context knowledge,... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)
Add to cart $54.75Student Attitude Vs. Performance
...teaching from elementary/junior grades 5-8 is the newly adolescent student who consistently underachieves despite an apparent ability to cope with the demands of his or her studies. An analysis of pertinent studies done previously reveals that such behavior may cloak a pattern of attitude... 1,800 Words (Approx. 8 Pages)
Add to cart $87.60Summation Of Science Article
...in secondary schools" by Roger Lock (1993) details guidelines for working with animals within the requirements of the science curriculum used in secondary schools in Great Britain. Lock maintains that biology teachers should strive in their teaching methods to encourage caring attitudes in... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)
Add to cart $54.75Teacher Burnout # 2
...year; it is the first day of the fall semester, and she has come back yet again to the love/hate relationship she has developed with her educational position. Slowly, but with the same methodical rhythm and dedication she fostered a decade and a half ago, the instructor readies her room for the... 1,350 Words (Approx. 6 Pages)
Add to cart $65.70Teacher Burnout / Causes And Prevention
...number of reasons but most have an underlying motive of helping children and young people, of making a contribution to the world's society and culture. It is true all who go into the field do not have such high altruistic motivations but most do. They envision being in a classroom with about 30... 1,350 Words (Approx. 6 Pages)
Add to cart $65.70Teaching Reading To At Risk Students
...Without Proper Attribution to as a Source , Teaching Reading to At Risk Students Written for by May Hall 10/98 INTRODUCTION Teaching reading can be a difficult process for regular educators and Special educators alike, but the problem of teaching reading is compounded for at-risk... 3,825 Words (Approx. 17 Pages)
Add to cart $186.15Teaching Science To Gifted Elementary Students
...CLASSROOM FOR GIFTED STUDENTS "When one door closes another opens. But we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us." Alexander Graham Bell A B S T R A C T In our increasingly-competitive societies, the need for... 3,150 Words (Approx. 14 Pages)
Add to cart $153.30Teaching Writing Effectively (k-6 Grades)
...compete in the high tech world of the future, our children need to develop competent language skills today. As humans, language is the most powerful and fundamental method of learning about the world and representing the world we have. Thus, it is imperative that children begin to develop their... 2,475 Words (Approx. 11 Pages)
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