Teaching Methods & Classroom Management Essays
Team Teaching
...Without Proper Attribution to as a Source TEAM TEACHING By Dr. P. McCabe November 1998 Team teaching is a model through which two or more teachers are cooperatively and collaboratively involved in planning and delivering educational programs to same group of students. Although the typical... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)
Add to cart $54.75Technology & Music Education
...1998 It could be argued that an outstanding characteristic l not play a role in musical education from this point forward; however, the extent of that role and exactly what it should be is still a matter for conjecture. For example, Garvin (1994) believes that the dramatic intervention of... 2,250 Words (Approx. 10 Pages)
Add to cart $109.50The Effect Of Teacher Absenteeism On Student Achievement
...Proper Attirbution The Effect of Teacher Absenteeism on Student Achievement Studies and reports since the early 1980s have revealed over and over again that the educational system in the U.S. isnĂt keeping up with the rest of the world. Recently concern has focused on expenditures... 1,800 Words (Approx. 8 Pages)
Add to cart $87.60The Importance Of Music In The Early Education Curriculum
...to Thesis) A.) Rhythm - Duration/Length of Musical Sounds (essentials include p pulsations, steady beat, meter, and accent) B.) Tempo- Speed C.) Harmony- Building of chords tones played together and derived from the scale upon which the music is based D.) Melody- involves pitch or relative... 1,800 Words (Approx. 8 Pages)
Add to cart $87.60The Importance Of Private Tutoring
...Make no mistake about it: American students from adolescence to the teenage years are suffering from a deplorable incidence of illiteracy. While there are several factors that come together to create such a state, there is one overwhelmingly simple solution: tutoring. Tutors, which for the... 1,350 Words (Approx. 6 Pages)
Add to cart $65.70The Montessori Method
...which was implemented over 80 years ago broke new ground in education. With its emphasis on individual needs, many children with what are presently termed learning or developmental disabilities have transcended those labels and achieved levels thought impossible by traditional education. While... 2,025 Words (Approx. 9 Pages)
Add to cart $98.55The Neurobiological Process Of Reading, Memory & Cognition
...process from which visual elements are incorporated into memory, encodorrelation, association and learning in the brain (Raven and Johnson, 1986). The cerebrum receives the sensory data from the thalamus and provides allows for the encoding and short term memory of the information provided... 1,575 Words (Approx. 7 Pages)
Add to cart $76.65The Philosophy Of Teaching
...thought where they had previously not existed. In order to do so, there must be a comprehensive plan that plainly gets across to the student what it is the educator is attempting to teach. Some influential educators of the past have established their own ways of effective teaching that... 2,025 Words (Approx. 9 Pages)
Add to cart $98.55The Role Of The Government In Our Children’s Education: The Need For Privatization
...have come to look to the government for the provision of our most basic of needs. We expect the government to feed and house us when we are hungry and homeless, to provide, to provide the infrastructure for our cities and highways, and in essence to solve our problems. We also... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)
Add to cart $54.75To Sir With Love: A Teaching Tool
...Inc., October 2000 Introduction: The 1967 movie staring Sydney Poitier is used as a tool for teaching communication skills in a classroom setting. Suggestions and background for the development of a lesson plan are included. The Movie - To Sir with Love (1967).Sydney Poitier, plays the... 900 Words (Approx. 4 Pages)
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