In an open, self -
contained classroom students were noted to be more independent, and self - directed.
Not exact matches
The way the university is constructed is indicative of its fragmentation: many first year
students live in one part of the campus, virtually devoid of contact with the rest of the
student population; some the colleges within the university have their own dormitories, which also
contain classrooms and faculty offices; many of the dormitories house only
students with certain majors and
contain the
classrooms and faculty offices of those disciplines.
I teach
students with disabilities in a self -
contained classroom setting at a Title 1 school.
She is assigned to two different high schools working with
students who struggle with emotional disturbances and those that are in the self -
contained classroom.
In many
classrooms (or even entire schools),
students are not permitted to bring to school any food that
contains peanuts.
She provides Mary a tour of the school, which stands many stories tall,
containing devices as ordinary as elevators (Mumblechook points out that electricity is, after all, a form of magic) and as fantastic as bubbles that carry
students to their
classrooms (In one of the classes, the filmmakers fit in a small homage / jab at a famous, British child wizard, who's tormented by a flying broomstick that he can't control).
Even if you teach in a self -
contained classroom and can easily take roll no matter where your
students are seated, I encourage you to have seating charts so that when you're not there, your
students will be familiar with the seating expectation and your substitute will know who's who.
The same can be said for teachers as well, technology bought from outside the
classroom — such as a USB stick — could actually
contain corrupt files that could attack a network, or a link in a personal email clicked on by a
student or teacher could actually result in a phishing virus.
«The... policy logic of the decade - long reforms
contains a fundamental assumption that creating new structures... will reshape teaching practices, and that those different
classroom lessons will produce better
student outcomes...»
«Lifestyle choices» is a self -
contained classroom topic that introduces the idea of self - regulation or applying limits to your own behaviour and asks
students to consider how some poor lifestyle choices could affect their ability to work.
Homer's Odyssey Key Events Revision Placemats (x18) This resource
contains 18 revision placemats covering Books I, V - XIV, XVI - XIX and XXI - XXII (all the books required for the OCR Classical Civilisations New A-Level exam and will also work for GCSE
students) Each placemat
contains the following: Summary of the key events of the Book The key characters in each Book How key themes are developed in each Book These are excellent revision tools and can be used to support the learning of
students both within and outside of the
classroom.
«Image therapy» is a self -
contained classroom topic that helps
students to build a positive self - image.
«My big ambition» is a self -
contained classroom topic with activities that are designed to help
students to raise their aspirations and clarify their hopes and dreams which can become goals.
«My dream job» is a self -
contained classroom topic that encourages
students to think about the values they associate with certain careers and how these relate to their own goals and aspirations.
(of varying difficulties) This pack
contains 9 drawings selected from my vast catalogue that can be used everywhere from
classrooms to coffee tables, perhaps as a therapeutic activity to start off the day for your
students.
In a self -
contained classroom, you can gain nearly a full instructional period a day by simply training
students to manage two routines more responsibly.
Given that each
student has different learning needs at different times and different passions and interests, there is likely no school, no matter how great, that can single - handedly cater to all of these needs just by using its own resources
contained within the four walls of its
classrooms.
The pack
contains five detailed lesson plans, each accompanied with
student worksheets and other
classroom resources that you can use, including suggested support and extension activities for each lesson, as well as a homework activity to accompany the unit and an end - of - unit assessment.
The Spring Bundle
contains 10 resources that you can use in your
classroom to support
student learning.
These resources on the Geographical Association website
contain high quality images that can be used in the
classroom at all levels to stimulate enquiry among your
students into a variety of human and physical geographical topics, including resource management, landforms and processes, people and place, hazards and risk, and global development.
The pack
contains seven detailed lesson plans, each accompanied with
student worksheets and other
classroom resources that you can use, including suggested support and extension activities for each lesson, as well as a homework activity to accompany the unit and an end - of - unit assessment.
«My decisions and choices» is a self -
contained classroom topic for
students approaching the key transition stage at 16.
«My pathway to the future» is a self -
contained classroom topic that will help
students approaching the key transition age of 16 to prepare for the range of pathways available to them.
In one design, each
classroom would
contain a few microphones around the room, which would recognize individual
students» voices and distinguish between different
students» questions and commands.
It's no secret that when most of us entered our first teaching position, we were simply given a
classroom key, a policy handbook, and a roster
containing names of the
students who would be in our instructional care for that entire school year.
Like many large districts, the 35,000 -
student Minneapolis Public Schools has both self -
contained classrooms and inclusion programs for the nearly 900
students with autism.
Today's mobile phones provide much more than phone calls, with even the most basic models
containing a bundle of fancy extras — but before I got carried away and started exploring all of the potential ways in which these features could be used in a
classroom, I decided to survey my
students.
This unit
contains the following items to help you teach high frequency math words in your
classroom: one week of high fluency math words practice 1 alphabetical chart for the words word list for
students 5 days of high frequency word practice sheets word flashcards for each week Should you have any questions or comments about this product, feel free to email me at
[email protected] Have a great day!
This unit
contains the following items to help you teach high frequency math words in your
classroom: two weeks worth of high fluency math words practice 1 alphabetical chart for each set of weekly words word lists for
students 5 days of high frequency word practice sheets word flashcards for each week Should you have any questions or comments about this product, feel free to email me at
[email protected] Have a great day!
These resources
contain facts and images for you to show your
students, for you to feel like you are travelling the world from the comfort of your
classroom!
To help teachers in their efforts to integrate technology and science, Greece provides
students and teachers with a number of technology resources: At the elementary level, each school
contains a wired computer lab, capable of serving an entire class; a wireless, mobile computer lab; five
student computers in each grade 1 - 5
classroom; and three
student computers in each pre-K and kindergarten
classroom.
Our final data set
contained roughly 20,000
students per grade per year, distributed across approximately 1,000
classrooms, for a total of more than 40,000 «
classroom years» of data (with four subject tests per
classroom year) and more than 700,000 «
student year» observations.
Students who are gifted and talented are found in full - time self -
contained classrooms, magnet schools, pull - out programs, resource rooms, regular
classrooms, and every combination of these settings.
«Three of the special education teachers are assigned to self -
contained classrooms for
students — mostly those classified as mildly, moderately, or severely retarded — who are functioning two or more years below grade level.
The validation studies include the linkage between teachers» use of
classroom strategies and behaviors with gains in
student learning
contained within the model.
This page
contains teaching resources that will help you to decorate your
classroom and create an engaging learning environment for your
students this winter.
Putting a Positive Behavior Support Plan in place can help you have a successful year, especially if you are teaching in a self -
contained classroom with special education
students.
For example, at Heritage School, each meeting
contains the following elements: a lesson on being respectful, responsible, or kinder than necessary,
classroom awards, and
students - of - the - month awards.
While
student teaching in both a 2nd grade and self -
contained special education
classroom she tutored and mentored Middle School
students as part of the Breakthrough Providence after school program.
All
classrooms contain student computers, interactive white boards, and
students have access to a variety of technology tools.
Today's
classrooms contain diverse
student learners in terms of ethnicity, class, gender, and sexual orientation, as well as English language learners and children with disabilities.
HCC's self -
contained classrooms for highly capable
students are best practices in gifted education!
Other training options include additional training days for advanced Tough Kid strategies and / or training for special audiences (e.g., school leadership, behavior specialists, teachers of
students in special education who are in self -
contained classrooms or have EBD diagnoses, etc.).
Teacher Expectations and
Student Achievement Several years ago, Elliot - Cortes and Fox co-wrote a small handbook
containing classroom tips for inexperienced teachers to better support all
students, including English - language learners and
students who struggle in the
classroom.
Develop and implement an online Teacher Toolkit that
contains a menu of resources, based on the Sunshine State Standards, that all teachers can use to enhance
classroom instruction and increase teacher effectiveness, thus resulting in improved
student achievement.
Several years ago, Elliot - Cortes and Fox co-wrote a small handbook
containing classroom tips for inexperienced teachers to better support all
students, including English - language learners and
students who struggle in the
classroom.
Lesson plans designed for self -
contained classrooms allow you to cater your teaching to individual
student needs while aligning lesson plans to state or national general education standards so that
students can succeed to the highest level of their abilities.
The challenge in self -
contained classrooms is that many of
students aren't able to succeed in grade - level general education classes, especially those who are placed for even part of the day in a self -
contained setting.
In many settings,
students may have fallen behind academically because their special education teachers — educators in self -
contained classrooms — have not been able to teach the general education curriculum, either because of
students» behavioral or functional skills issues or because these teachers do not have enough experience with the breadth of the general education curriculum.
She is an Inclusion Facilitator for NJCIE and is primarily working in the Newark Public Schools Districts supporting the transition of
students from self -
contained classrooms into general education
classrooms.