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Not exact matches
Technology benefits learning by
taking it out
of physical
classrooms and putting its
controls in the hands
of the learner.
Will PC Gair be able to help Dr Longshaw to be more assertive in the
classroom and in turn enable her Year 10 students to
take more
control of their own behaviour?
The most important step a principal can
take is to
control classroom assignments so that students who had been recommended for bilingual education before Prop 227 are in the same
classroom, making it easier to convert the entire
classroom to bilingual education on the 31st day
of school.
This word search puzzle has been clearly designed for teachers who need to
take control of their noisy
classroom (s).
On one hand, according to the Centers for Disease
Control (CDC), the majority
of violent behavior among youth
takes place outside
of the
classroom.
In contrast to traditional
classroom instruction, this requires that we put students at the center and empower them to
take control of their own learning by providing flexibility on several dimensions.»
When we saw students in
classrooms, they were the ones in the front
of the room presenting and
taking control of their learning.
After a
classroom discussion about the flu pandemic
of 1918 and the avian flu
of 2005, students
take on the role
of medical and scientific advisers to the government, suggesting how to
control the spread
of avian flu.
i. Lahaderne, «Attitudinal and Intellectual Correlates
of Attention: A Study
of Four Sixth - grade
Classrooms,» Journal
of Educational Psychology 59, no. 5 (October 1968), 320 — 324; E. Skinner et al., «What It
Takes to Do Well in School and Whether I've Got It: A Process Model
of Perceived
Control and Children's Engagement and Achievement in School,» Journal
of Educational Psychology 82, no. 1 (1990), 22 — 32; J. Finn and D. Rock, «Academic Success among Students at Risk for School Failure,» Journal
of Applied Psychology 82, no. 2 (1997), 221 — 234; and J. Bridgeland et al., The Silent Epidemic: Perspectives
of High School Dropouts (Washington, D.C.: Civic Enterprises, LLC, March 2006), https://docs.gatesfoundation.org/documents/thesilentepidemic3-06final.pdf.
It empowers teachers to
take control of their learning within their own
classrooms.
In a personalized
classroom, students are taught how to
take control of their own learning, so that they can
take different pathways to gain understanding
of concepts.
Students in a third section (n = 22)
of the course, serving as a
control group, did not engage in a video activity but
took the same paper - based
classroom observation test as students in the two video conditions.
Residents and Mentors co-teach four days per week for an entire school year in our partnering district schools, with Residents
taking gradual
control of instruction and
classroom management.
In fact, clutch
control is one
of the important lessons that are
taken into consideration during the
classroom discussion
of the course.
In the event
of the lead teacher's absence, this professional must be ready to
take full
control of classroom.
• Assist lead teachers in planning, designing and implementing curriculum • Provide assistance in preparing lesson plans • Impart
classroom instruction in accordance to lesson plans • Supervise and
control students during class and when the lead teacher is not present • Assist students with carrying out
classroom activities • Assist students during lunch time • Observe students for developmental issues and communicate findings to lead teachers • Implement age appropriate activities and monitor safety throughout • Research information for lesson development • Communicate progress and observations to parents • Maintain student records and perform other clerical tasks • Help in maintaining a clean and organized
classroom • Ensure sanitation
of all surfaces, equipment and toys • Assist students in social skills development • Assist in putting up bulletins • Accompany young students to the bathroom •
Take attendance and make copies
of tests • Assist in grading test papers and exams • Assist in checking work books and homework • Operate equipment such as projectors and computers for instructional purposes • Maintain appropriate
classroom discipline and decorum • Prepare and distribute worksheets • Ensure that students retain information by repeating information constantly and practicing patience • Deliver instruction in the absence
of lead teacher • Perform hall and bus duty as instructed by the lead teacher
• Committed to high standards
of excellence in program expansion and
classroom instruction • Skilled in lesson designing, imparting and grading • Demonstrated ability to set up competitive exams based on diverse questioning techniques • Well versed in managing class
control and student behaviour • Expert in motivating students to
take part in healthy co curricular activities