Abstract: This following research paper describes about Intellectual Disability and its limitations. And some of the common characteristics of ID. It also provides the comprehensive view of modifications, accommodations and assistive technology and transition planning to assist disabilities. Some agencies and inclusion tips are also mentioned. Lastly, concluding the article formally by giving final suggestions.…
Read MoreIntroduction A wealth of research has been devoted to the goal of understanding an array of different theories of learning which have emerged within the last 50 years. The focus of this paper is to address two specific paradigms, within which learning is now understood. These consist of the acquisition metaphor and the participatory metaphor…
Read MoreReference this Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp There are innumerable teacher education programs but are they efficient enough to lead a multiethnic classroom? This is a question that dawned on me after a cooperating teacher I was working with mentioned her concerns to me. She felt that she did not receive enough pre-service education and teacher training to…
Read MoreACTION RESEARCH, ITS BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHER EDUCATION Action research in English Language Teaching is relatively a recent development which has been predominant in the literature in late 1980s and early 1990s. This essay explores the definitions, literature, benefits and challenges of action research as a method of teacher research in teacher…
Read MoreReference this Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Action Research: A Guide to Developing Effective Online Courses for Traditionally Trained Teachers Background of the Problem Teaching the 21st Century learner presents teachers with many challenges, one of which is how to effectively incorporate technology into the classroom. Also, many colleges and universities have added significant numbers of online courses…
Read MorePrimary Science Task Introduction It is important that assessment in primary science is linked to learning outcomes if it is to be successful (Hudson, 2005). It is therefore important that all primary teachers in science understand the learning outcomes which are appropriate to their year, and that learning activities and assessments are based on that.…
Read MoreTo what extent can teachers make provisions for pupils with ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity‑Disorder) in the mainstream classroom? CONTENTS (JUMP TO) Section 1: Referenced Extracts Section 2a Part One: Analysis and Critical Evaluation of the Issue Section 2b Part Two: Examination of the Practical Implications for Primary School Teachers Section 3: Copies of Extracts Section 4: Bibliography Sources and Further Reading…
Read MoreReference this Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Aims: The session aims to introduce students to current issues in river assessment methods and explore turbulence as practical and effective solution to link fluvial processes with aquatic biota. Intended learning outcomes: By the end of the session, students will be able to: Understand the current issues in assessing hydromorphological condition…
Read MoreThe effect of age on adult’s rate of achievement in learning second language 1 Abstract This study investigated the effects of age on adult’s rate of achievement in learning second language in the case of grammar,and pronunciation. Age is one of the most important and affective factor which causes many differences in both second and…
Read MoreAbstract Student retention and persistence to graduation are ongoing problems and have been for some time now especially in engineering technology (ET) programs around the country. It is a well-established fact that the quality of interaction between a student and a concerned individual on campus, often through academic advising, is a key contributor to college…
Read More1.0 Introduction: This paper explores an ongoing debate in the educational field; should all students with Special Educational Needs (SENs) be included in mainstream educational provisions? To fully understand the issues involved, the paper will begin with an introduction to SEN and historical developments that have shaped SEN as we know it today. An investigation…
Read MoreReference this Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Emotional, Behavioral, and Communication Disorders Teachers are going to see students with emotional, behavioral and communication disorders within their general education classrooms. It is important for teachers to be able to observe and help identify students with these potential disorders so students can be evaluated to determine if they need additional…
Read MoreMany primary schools throughout New Zealand are changing their current teaching mathematics methods, to incorporate the new organizational practice used in developing mathematical inquiry community classrooms. These community-based classroom teaching methods strive towards equitable learning for diverse learners, to further enhance their mathematical proficiency, by developing risk taking and problem-solving skills. The purpose of this…
Read MoreReference this Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Introduction. This assignment will explore the use of a 1-1 teaching assistant to support improved learning behaviours for a child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The behaviours shown by children with ADHD will be explored and how this may affect the child’s relationship with others and self. Get Help With…
Read MoreJeanette Winterson, a poet and writer, says: “…When people say that poetry is a luxury, or an option, or for the educated middle classes, or that it shouldn’t be read in school because it is irrelevant, or any of the strange and stupid things that are said about poetry and its place in our lives,…
Read MoreWood, D., Bruner, J., & Ross, G. (1976). The role of tutoring in problem-solving. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 17(2), 89-100. In this article, Wood, Bruner and Ross explore the nature of the tutorial process; and how adults or ‘experts’ help children or novices, or the one less ‘expert’ in skill acquisition and problem solving. The…
Read MoreTHEORIES AND PRINCIPLES FOR PLANNING AND ENABLING LEARNING TASK 1 Learning Styles Learning styles impact on every aspect of our lives: how we gather information, how we use it and how we link it together are all determined by our learning style. Nicholls & Le Versha 2003, p. 57 Learning styles, or cognitive styles, refer…
Read More“Describe and critically evaluate the application of behaviour analysis to effective teaching, using practice examples.” Abstract: The purpose of this essay is to discuss the workings of applied behaviour analysis within education. Before researching ABA, I had no real understanding or knowledge of the use and practice of this. Unfortunately, there are misconceptions and…
Read MoreReference this Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Application of Malcolm Knowles’ Theories to Teaching Practice 6N3326 ASSIGNMENT 5 Consider and discuss how you might apply the theories of Malcolm Knowles to your current or future training work. “The art of teaching is essentially the management of these two key variables in the learning process – environment and interaction- which together…
Read MoreIntroduction Teaching techniques form the backbone of a teacher’s repertoire. A teacher who is informed about language teaching research would be better placed to execute and reflect on instructional materials and practices, and the theory that underscores them. (Ellis, 2012) In this paper, I will investigate different types of teaching techniques before discussing TBLT in…
Read MoreBeliefs about Learning With thirty-three years of learning experience you would think that I would be a master learner and know the best tools and methods. The fact of the matter is I don’t believe anyone is ever done learning and what works for one person most likely won’t work for another. I have learned…
Read MoreIntroduction This paper is a continuation to Module 3 where I did some student research on the achievement gap for Hispanic students in Bogota Junior/Senior High School. I created a table that provides some insight on trends, issues, evidence-based remediation practices, and learning preferences for Hispanic students. Utilizing that information I will create a Math/Science…
Read MoreReference this Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Applying inquiry-based learning to students with context of integrated programming is critical when catering to the needs of students today. This approach is about giving students the dispositions, skills and opportunities, to investigate by finding out information, making meaning and taking independent action from their findings (Murdoch, 2015). Key components for students to…
Read MoreReference this Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp The main goal of teachers today is to ensure that all their students leave with the ability to think and especially their ability to critically think, nevertheless alongside all learning, the need for assessment will always follow. The need for assessment has been argued amongst educators for years and will most…
Read MoreFilm: Dead Poets Society Introduction: The film “Dead Poets Society” (1989) contains a very powerful message about how society expects us to conform. It also demonstrated how we as teachers have such an impact on our students. The film was very forward thinking dealing with the theme of suicide and highlighting the enormous pressure…
Read MoreReference this Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp A practitioner led enquiry investigating the approaches to teaching for inclusion in Physical Education The study will focus on the different ways that PE teachers plan and include children with SEND into PE lessons Introduction Inclusion Inclusion is about creating a classroom in which all children feel welcomed, valued and…
Read More1a. Central focus of the segment For the lessons I will be teaching, my central focus will be “Analyze chemical reactions and adjust the number of reactant and product molecules in order to balance the reactions such that the number of atoms present in the reactants is equivalent to the number of atoms present in…
Read MoreDiscuss, evaluate and reflect upon the aims of assessment for learning in primary science, and consider strategies that may be employed to identify children’s strengths and weaknesses. Show how assessment information can be used to monitor children’s progress in science, and inform and develop quality teaching and learning. Get Help With Your Essay If you…
Read MoreTo increase the use of specific details on environmental protection, students are required to review informational websites in groups of ten and complete personal blogs based on their understanding on environmental conservation and how they can encourage others to conserve the environment. A full-fledged lesson plan that includes the environmental learning activity as the centerpiece…
Read MorePlay is almost universally recognized as an integral factor in children’s learning and development. For example, Macintyre (2001, 4) quotes Isaacs’ 1933 description of play: Play is “the crucial component in children’s development,” and adds that everyone “concerned with young children” should “recognise and value the different kinds of understanding developed through play” (Macintyre 2001,…
Read MoreReference this Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Autism Spectrum disorders Introduction Autism awareness in today’s society has moved from the shadow of shame and unknown to the forefront of research and education as an increasing number of children and people with Autism Spectrum disorders gain attention in every aspect of their everyday lives. This paper will attempt to…
Read MorePresentation of the Issue Banks are not being prepared for their client’s online bank accounts to under come frauds. Not all banks have good security systems and blame their clients with the benefit for thief. An opportunistic thief who stole £ 14,000 from a woman’s bank account after she failed to log out of a…
Read MoreIndividual Essay Like most of my peers, I joined the teaching profession with some preconceived notions, to a certain extent based on observations of my teachers, both good and bad, and partly on my opinion of how things should be like in a perfect world. Personal Philosophy Every child having a sense of belonging As…
Read MoreBehaviour Children Mainstream Exploring Difference and Diversity As a Teacher of Additional Support Needs in a secondary school in North East Scotland I intend to investigate Difference and Diversity and the move from Special Educational Needs to Additional Support Needs and Inclusion. How it affects my own practice and that of my school. Get Help…
Read MoreThe means and style by which material is delivered to a learner depends upon a number of factors, not least of which are the traditions of the environment in which they are being presented. The aim of this essay is to explore both behaviourist and humanist approaches to learning and whether there is a place…
Read MoreIntroduction: In this assignment I will be exploring the various behaviour management strategies used within schools and what an effective classroom environment requires. I will be referring to both written materials and my own placement experience to show how these are then implemented in my school. Behaviour management is crucial in schools as for effective…
Read MoreIn this assignment, I will be examining the ways that teachers manage the behaviour of their classes in a manner that encourages motivation. I will look at how difficulties in class are dealt with by observing lessons in low attaining sets. By observing lessons in low attaining sets I hope to see a range of…
Read MoreReference this Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp What is progress monitoring? How might a teacher organize their progress monitoring? What are some benefits and challenges associated with progress monitoring? The purpose of progress monitoring is to assess student performance/ progress in targeted areas (e.g., reading, math, and social behavior). It helps guide an effective intervention program to maximize student success…
Read MoreIntroduction The use of a mentor program for novice teachers is an important subject area in education. I remember my first years teaching and I was fortunate enough to be a part of a formal mentor program that was run by two retired principals. After my first year of teaching, the program was cut due…
Read MoreReference this Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Intercultural Understanding Students are currently living in a time where they need to recognise shared values and common humanity if they are to thrive and survive as a global community. They must replace fear with hope and rediscover the joy that comes with human connection. Teachers should encourage students to cherish…
Read MoreReference this Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Building a Relationship between Music and Mathematics: A Perspective in Instruction Introduction As a teacher of mathematics in the earliest parts of my career, one of the most challenging aspects of my work was in getting students to understand basic mathematical while using that understanding in building a bridge leading to…
Read MoreToughest Sport on Dirt Bull riding is an extreme sport with serious life threatening risks but have little restriction in the safety equipment that is needed to protect these athletes. Hockey, football, and even baseball all have been mandated to wear safety helmet to protect them from injury. For newer extreme sports, like snowboarding and…
Read MoreReference this Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp EDUC90989: Capstone Professional Project Conference Paper Abstract Introduction In the 21st century, there is an increasing need to transform the current science education to focus on scientific knowledge as a process rather than a product (Kim , Tan , & Talaue , 2013). This was fuelled by The National Research Council (National Research Council…
Read MoreReference this Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Challenging Behavior Behavior refer to how a person conducts themselves to their reaction, actions, and functioning in response to everyday situations and different environments. Challenging behavior is a termed used to describe behavior that interferes with a person’s daily life. Challenging behavior also describe behavior that is challenging to everyone…
Read MoreReference this Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Introduction Students with emotional disturbances are a vulnerable population who require multiple levels of support and understanding that may not be as demanding for those who are found eligible for other disabilities. Although students with emotional disabilities are a small percentage of those who are identified as having a disability, the…
Read MoreTo what extent has childhood been viewed as a social and cultural process rather than a ‘natural process’? – Illustrate your discussion with reference to Book 1, Chapter 1, ‘Children and development’. Childhood is such a fundamental and integral part of humanity that on first considerations, we may take it for granted as an entirely…
Read MoreClassroom Management Introduction Classroom management is a term that refers to the techniques and skills that teachers use to keep students organized, focused, on task, orderly, attentive, and academic productive, during class. When teachers implement the classroom management strategies effectively, they minimize the behaviors that obstruct learning for both individual students and group of students…
Read MoreIntroduction Classroom management is a tool to build cooperative and incorporating procedures necessary for individual development and learning (Burden, 2016). Classroom management theories have been established to implement a functioning environment within the school environment and these include Authoritarian, Mixed-method and an Egalitarian approach. An approach to each theory is explained through Assertive discipline, Neo-Adlerian…
Read MoreClassroom Teacher Children What Characteristic patterns of classroom discourse are apparent in the passage below? Context: This discourse takes place in a first-grade classroom in the USA, where the children are approximately 6 years old. The teacher has been reading from a book on hurricanes and tornados. 1. Manuel: Uh, if tornados go to the…
Read MoreCoaching is about learning specific skills, to improve performance or to prepare for advancement. To an outsider, coaching situations may look similar. All are based on an ongoing, confidential, one-on-one relationship between coach and learner. Yet each teaching situation can be quite diverse and some of these distinctions are important to recognise, if only to…
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