Not exact matches
The essence
of the activity is the
interaction of score,
student, and
teacher.
The focus
of the training, delivered via professional - development workshops and phone - coaching sessions, was the personal
interactions in the classroom between
teachers and
students; the coaches gave
teachers strategies designed to help them build a «positive emotional climate» and show «sensitivity to
student needs for autonomy.»
These experiments have their roots in a technique Cohen developed as an assistant professor at Yale in the late 1990s that he called wise intervention — brief, controlled
interactions that served to counteract
students» fears that their
teachers were judging them not as individuals but as members
of a stereotyped group.
The
teachers» understanding
of all four levels — physical, etheric, astral and ego — and
of their
interactions during child development deepens over the years through observing and interacting with
students.
Cooperative Learning: Circle Time is a group experience
of high - energy songs, dances and question - and - answer
interactions between our
students and their
teacher.
«Joel misses the essence
of teacher -
student interactions, and the extent to which
teachers focus on students» physical and emotional well - being, in addition to their academic learning,» said Eric Nadelstern, the former New York City deputy schools chancellor and visiting professor of practice at Columbia University's Teachers
teachers focus on
students» physical and emotional well - being, in addition to their academic learning,» said Eric Nadelstern, the former New York City deputy schools chancellor and visiting professor
of practice at Columbia University's
Teachers Teachers College.
«Classroom processes in the early years, including
teacher practices and
student behavioral norms, contribute to children's experience
of themselves as learners and provide a foundation for future
interactions,» said Elise Cappella, associate professor
of applied psychology at NYU Steinhardt and the paper's first author.
A classroom program that helps
teachers adapt their
interactions with
students based on individuals» temperaments may lead to more
student engagement in kindergarten, more
teacher emotional support to kindergarten and first grade
students, and better classroom organization and less off - task behavior in first - grade classes, according to research by NYU's Steinhardt School
of Culture, Education, and Human Development.
The small class size promotes good
teacher -
student interaction; in some ways, he suggests, class time is just a natural extension
of the rest
of life at Choate Rosemary Hall.
Since the early 1990s, Robert Pianta, dean
of the Curry School
of Education at the University
of Virginia, and his team have studied several thousand
teachers, looking closely at their moment - to - moment
interactions with
students.
The main focus
of the study was on the
interaction between the
teacher and
students in various technology supported learning environments.
EIROforum simplifies and facilitates
interactions with the European Commission and other organs
of the European Union, national governments, industry, science
teachers,
students and journalists.
The
students felt there was a lack
of peer and
student -
teacher interaction in the class, that the speaking and grammar practice provided was insufficient, and they felt the Knowledge Transmission learning tool was not sufficiently engaging.
In this philosophy,
teachers facilitate inquiry - based learning,
student development
of knowledge and thinking processes, and
student interaction and sharing
of ideas.
But even as she acknowledged toward the end that technology has a role to play, she missed spotlighting how technology can help us redesign schools to allow
students to achieve what appears most important in her mind: the chance for
students to have far more meaningful face - to - face
interactions with
teachers and peers — a counterintuitive yet important part
of blended learning's promise for many
students.
But at face value, whether a
student can or can not carry a machine around all day tells us little to nothing about a school's actual pedagogy, about the quality
of interactions between
students and
teachers, or about the rigor
of the software programs delivered through those devices.
Students with disabilities are served by a system
of policy and practice that extends from expansive federal laws such as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) all the way down to the
interactions between a single special education
teacher and a single
student within one classroom.
More important, however, Seeman explains how
teachers can address the sources
of disruptive behaviors that arise from problems with
student -
teacher interactions.
Of course all good teachers ask probing and reflective questions, but the individual and consistent interaction that occurs in the music lesson or weekly band rehearsal is one of the best examples of the way positive learning dispositions can be ingrained in student
Of course all good
teachers ask probing and reflective questions, but the individual and consistent
interaction that occurs in the music lesson or weekly band rehearsal is one
of the best examples of the way positive learning dispositions can be ingrained in student
of the best examples
of the way positive learning dispositions can be ingrained in student
of the way positive learning dispositions can be ingrained in
students.
MyTeachingPartner - Secondary (MTP - S) is a coaching system that provides a library
of videos showing effective teaching, as well as personalized Web - based feedback videos
of teaching practice using the research - based CLASS - S scoring system to define effective
student -
teacher interactions (Allen et al., 2011).
The majority
of arguments for single - sex schools and classrooms focus on the effects on
interactions among
students, but they also present the possibility
of greatly increasing the number
of students with
teachers of the same gender.
Almost 80 percent
of elementary - school
students and 90 percent
of junior - high - school
students engaged in what their
teachers described as a «passive learning style»: they quietly absorbed new information without any questions or
interaction with the instructor.
Teachers are not on «the side»
of anything; they are smack in the middle
of effective learning, which is why a MOOC may radically increase the volume
of knowledge transfer but will never replace face - to - face
interaction with equal value for the individual
student.
Potential reach - extension methods vary according to the level
of «touch,» or direct
student interaction with 3X
teachers, and «reach,» or number
of children served by each 3X instructor.
«The Instructional Leadership strand
of the Learning and Teaching Program allows me to explore in greater depth the complex
interactions between the
teacher,
student, and subject matter,» says master's candidate Therese Arsenault.
But don't thank P - 21 for it, because the most important
of these «21st century» skills were just as important in the 1st and 18th centuries and great
teachers in fine schools have long infused them into their lesson plans and
student interactions.
She then planned learning tasks and
teacher -
student interactions throughout the year around the
students» areas
of interest.
This intrigued me, and in my graduate studies I wanted to know more about how
students learn, the effect
of feedback on
student learning, and the complex interpersonal dynamics
of teacher -
student interactions during instruction.
Whether a
student can or can not carry a machine around all day tells us little to nothing about a school's actual pedagogy, about the quality
of interactions between
students and
teachers, or about the rigor
of the software programs delivered through those devices.
Surveys indicate that
students feel safer and have closer
interactions with their peers and
teachers, despite reporting a smaller variety
of course offerings and activities.
Each level
of advancement on the proficiency scale is an opportunity for positive
interaction between
teacher and
student.
Also, classroom learning is more helpful due to a continuous
interaction between
students and
teachers, as it helps
students to get rid
of their fears regarding exams, which can rarely happen with online guidance.
The technologies and approach to education associated with synchronous and asynchronous learning can improve the quality
of teacher instruction,
student -
teacher interactions, and improve
student - learning outcomes.
Among the reasons at the top
of students» lists were the lack
of personal involvement and
interaction with
teachers and other
students and the need for a release for pent - up emotions.
Instead
of forcing
students to disengage when they take classes online,
teachers should use the technology that is now available to bring face - to - face
interactions to the online learning experience.
YES Prep schools are rooted in the belief that what matters most to the success
of students in high school, college, and beyond is the quality
of their
interactions with
teachers.
These types
of interactions help
students to trust their
teachers, bringing us closer together.
Much
of the circulation does not always require an equal amount
of student -
teacher interaction per
student.
Also, Internet allows the creation
of teachers and
students networks at local, national and international levels, uniting schools driven by principles
of horizontal
interactions between learners who are also educators and educators who are also learners, such as the Rede Mundial de Escolas Democráticas (Global Network
of Democratic Schoolshttp: / / www.democraticeducation.org /).
It gets you, the
teacher, out
of your comfort zone, but in return enables you to spend more time coaching your
students as they engage in meaningful tasks and
interactions in class.
But how frequently do we experience training that focuses on the human element
of teacher -
student interactions?
The observer and
teacher should discuss specific
interactions to get a sense
of the context, prior conversations,
students» academic history, an understanding
of who the
student is in that particular classroom, and what challenges and opportunities they present to the
teacher.
Also, Internet allows the creation
of teachers and
students networks at local, national and international levels, uniting schools driven by principles
of horizontal
interactions between
At its best, online learning can catalyze new heights
of flexibility — in path, pace, place, space, and
teacher -
student interactions — amidst an education landscape that has long looked more like an industrial production line.
In addition, it may be that operating within a larger communal organization reduces agency problems; encourages
interactions between parents,
teachers, administrators, and
students; and influences the development
of professional school communities.
Serving in that role through 2005 exposed Bersin to the
interaction among administrators,
teachers, and
students as well as to the theory, policy, and practice
of urban public education.
Poor conditions or lack
of school facilities, low - quality
teachers,
teacher shortages, poor
student -
teacher interactions, geographic access to school, less challenging courses and
student boredom
Curricula, teaching methods, and schedules can all be customized to meet the learning styles and life situations
of individual
students; education can be freed from the geographic constraints
of districts and brick - and - mortar buildings; coursework from the most remedial to the most advanced can be made available to everyone;
students can have more
interaction with
teachers and one another; parents can readily be included in the education process; sophisticated data systems can measure and guide performance; and schools can be operated at lower cost with technology (which is relatively cheap) substituted for labor (which is relatively expensive).
Let's hear another perspective,»» says Assistant Professor Hunter Gelhbach, an educational psychologist who studies how improved educational settings can enhance social
interactions of teachers and
students.
EW: Particularly for younger
students,
interactions with a
teacher and peers are critical parts
of their education.