Student-Centered Technology
.... of education to cater to the needs of a diverse
student popu1ation, the following guidelines have been formulated. First, teachers need to be
able to utilize ....
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School Reform and Student Achievment
.... students who are incompatible with the profile of the typical
student to the .... of the experiences of these students will ensure that they are
able to learn in a ....
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Student Learning: A Discussion of Techniques
.... demonstrate this affective skill are willing and
able to participate in the class activities. This affective skill not only addresses the
student's ability to ....
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Student Study Abroad Programs
.... may still be
able to derive advantages from short term study programs by achieving the following learning objectives. These
student outcomes constitute a ....
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Student Learning Styles & Performance
.... performance improvement acquired during instruction, if that same
student, upon graduation .... In the past, public administrators have often been
able to circumvent ....
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Variables of Student Performance in Typing Class
Student performance was measured with respect to both accuracy and speed .... Learning is the process by which an individual is
able to change his or her behavior in ....
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School Leadership and Student Transformation
.... According to Lezotte, leadership is not the only thing that is needed in a school to ensure high
student achievement, since students are
able to learn in any ....
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Teacher and Student Ratings
.... detect) the Learning Style II attributes than they are sensitive to and
able to detect .... If this were the case then even if
student learning preferences had been ....
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Student Case Study George, a loner and a
George, a loner and average
student, enrolled in college after high school graduation. .... may ascertain whether his affect is out of control or
able to be ....
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Student Exercise on the Gold Rush
.... By the time the students complete this exercise they should be
able to: identify .... In other words, a
student's work on a word processor might be spelled properly ....
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National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
.... A
student will not be
able to reason mathematically if that
student is unable to think or communicate using mathematical terms and ideas. ....
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Mastery Learning
.... The principal means by which the teacher will be
able to deal with this type of
student will be either to have him or her removed from the classroom, or to ....
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Black English
.... This seems, also, somewhat more equitable; the school system would make the
student able to use a second dialect if he chose to do so. ....
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Counseling Hispanic American Middle School Girls
.... In order to offer adequate support to these students,
student counselors must be
able to address each of these interrelated problems confronted by Hispanic ....
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Brandi: A Case Study in Learning Problems
.... With this system, the
student and the teacher will be
able to monitor the students' display of appropriate and inappropriate classroom behaviors. ....
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Approaches to Philosophy of Education
.... in which instructors act as facilitators or coaches to their students, guiding them in learning experiences until the
student is not only
able to grasp ....
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Goals for Mathematics Teachers
.... The accuracy with which the
student is
able to read back his bingo card will give the students and the teacher an indication of the level of competency of the ....
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Classroom Management
.... With the knowledge of the needs and preferences of the individual students, the teacher is
able to monitor the
student's behavior at any given time and know ....
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Goal Setting in Social Learning
.... entails students differentiating the behaviors of these two distinct characteristics; with the transfer component entailing the
student's being
able to apply ....
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National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
.... The NCTM believes that the ability of the
student to reason mathematically is more important than being
able to find a correct answer (copies). ....
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Literacy Assessment Profiles (LAP)
.... To properly assess a
student the
student's interest in reading, motivation, self-esteem .... types of assessment in each child's LAP, the teacher is
able to form ....
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Distar Reading Program
.... The need to recognize the sounds of the letters in the word is unnecessary if the
student is
able to remember the original sentence which was recorded. ....
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Jacksonville University: A Case Study
.... For example, the online
student population must be
able to gain access to services such as campus counseling either through the Internet, the phone or some ....
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Cognitive Differences in School-Aged Chilren
.... The
student then participates in a program that believes that teachers must be
able to draw on their knowledge of an individual
student's needs in order to ....
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Testing, Grading and Evaluation
.... in a clear and understandable manner, and must also be
able to accurately .... most significant factors in grading procedures is the element of
student feedback, at ....
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Challenges to the Community Colleges
.... By attuning themselves to various learning styles, including their own, instructors are better
able to treat each
student as an individual and thus create an ....
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Student Protests During Vietnam
.... One problem that turned much public opinion against
student unrest was that those who protested the war were seen as the "privileged"- those
able to avoid ....
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Education and the Internet
.... Essentially, the facilitator has to be
able to switch from role to role in response to the situation and
student needs (Tammelin, 2000). ....
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Mental Handicaps
.... of handicapped students in lunchrooms, recess, games (where appropriate), classes, or any education service or function if the
student is
able to participate. ....
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Concept of Cultivation Analysis
.... In analyzing the
student data, Signorielli is
able to draw distinctions in attitudes and perceptions between whites and non-whites, males and females, and ....
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