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    Flipped Classroom

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    Flipping a classroom: Establishing a framework and ensuring your students receive a personalized education tailored to their needs. What is a Flipped Classroom? A flipped classroom turn upside down is a personalized and interaction time of the whole class. Teachers and students should be engaged along the process. Modifications are always a way of improving and making it a better learning environment for all. Ask Yourself: How to do you prepare to flip your class? After reading contexts

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    Classroom Observation

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    Classroom Observation Reflection Paper Janice Howard University of Phoenix Classroom Observation Reflection Paper I had the pleasure of observing Mr. David Knight. Mr. Knight teaches second grade at Bob Hope Primary School on Kadena Air Base. Mr. Knight and I decided that I would observe in the morning for three hours. I arrived at nine o’clock in the morning on Wednesday‚ November 9‚ 2011 just as the students were settling for the morning. As I walked in the door most of the

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    Classroom Management

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    Model of Classroom Management  “Lesson Movement”         Kelly Reid  EDUC 561 Summer 1 Professor Rosemary Parmigiani 6/23/09 You are the teacher of a 5th grade class. Two students finished their assignment early‚ one student arrived late‚ and one student is not attempting the assignment. Being able to have the skills to handle situations like this takes practice and experience. The skills that are required are the ones that complete Jacob Kounin’s Classroom Management

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    Classroom Incivility

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    Incivility in the Classroom: The Generation Gap The phrase “kids these days” is an infamous one that is passed down from generation to generation; the sentiment expressed in these words is a true constant in the midst of a constantly changing world. These words certainly seem to be echoing today within the halls of many colleges and universities. Ideally‚ educational institutions serve as a means to bridge the gap between generations as knowledge is passed from one group to the next. Unfortunately

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    Traditional Classroom

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    There are some kids who are easily distracted by the smallest things that prevent them to learn in a traditional classroom. There are many reasons why it’s difficult to learn in a traditional classroom. One of the biggest distractions in the classroom is the class clowns. This is what enables most students to concentrate. The students get caught up in watching the class clowns that they don’t pay attention to their own work. Causing them to fall behind‚ making it very difficult to catch up. While

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    system plans on incorporating technology in the classroom‚ I am starting to sound a little bit like those before me. We discussed briefly in class a little bit about LPS wanting to convert over to paperless in the next few years‚ this was honestly the first time I’ve heard anything about paperless classrooms. After reading and hearing many other students’ responses to the subject‚ we can see that there are many pros and cons to having a paperless classroom. Everyone has a different view‚ some saying

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    Classroom Observation

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    I did my observation at Horace Mann Elementary school 3nd grade classroom. When I entered the classroom‚ I felt very welcomed‚ Mrs.burns had all the students welcome me. It was a very colorful classroom covered with the children’s art work. The children seemed to feel very comfortable around each other; they all appeared to be communicating well. The goals of the children in the class room are to actively participate and understand the information taught. As I observed part of her math class‚ they

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    Classroom Management

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    CLASSROOM STANDARDS CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT Section 1: Philosophy or Expectations Grade Level: Fourth Grade Classroom management and discipline are two very important building blocks in a successful classroom. Setting rules and expectations for students has many positive benefits. Not only will students feel more comfortable in a stable well managed classroom‚ they will also learn more because there will be less distractions. Students in a classroom that are well managed will also retain the

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    Classroom Problems

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    Classroom Problems 1. Classroom Shortage Teachers have to shout so loud because 70 – 100 students were jam packed sharing one classroom. Many classrooms have been divided into two by partitions. Stairwells and corridors have been converted into miniature classrooms. There were morning and afternoon sessions (2 shifts) to accommodate all students. 2. Bullying inside the classroom Disunity and bullying greatly affects a student behavior and performance inside the classroom. Bullying is very

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    Classroom Discipline

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    Classroom Discipline: Teaching Stability‚ Order‚ Respect and the Value of Law. Effective discipline is a challenge for all educators. “The issue of discipline‚ also referred to as classroom management‚ continues to surface as one of the most challenging problems in education today” (“The Discipline Dilemma: Problems and Promises.”). Research suggests in order to maintain a well-disciplined classroom‚ teachers must establish rules and expectations‚ enforce limits of rules‚ encourage and reinforce

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