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The Classroom Setting for the Visually Impaired
Classroom
Providing a student-friendly classroom especially for those who are visually impaired is a great challenge for educational institutions, especially the teachers. It takes great effort for the teacher to establish a classroom setup that is suited for the needs, demands, and limitations of students with visual impairments. Consequently, it also takes much effort for visually…
The Inclusion Classroom
Classroom
The word inclusion has been given many different definitions. There is full inclusion and partial inclusion, full inclusion is where all students are in a regular fulltime classroom, regardless of their disability or the severity of their condition. Partial inclusion is defined as the situation in which disabled students are removed from regular classrooms and…
Conversational Narcissism in the Classroom
Classroom
In the Introduction to Linguistics class last week, Professor Ivanoff asked if the students had any questions about the material he had just discussed in his lecture. The preceding lecture covered marked words words that clearly define or describe only one object. A student who seemed confused asked Professor Ivanoff how the use of marked…
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs applied to the classroom setting
Classroom
Maslow hierarchy of needs can be a very useful tool for every teacher. Maslow proposed that people have five different sets of needs, listed below, and these can be applied in the classroom to increase students’ performance. Physiological needs: All persons require to satisfy needs associated with their immediate physical survival, such as need for…
Vygotsky in the Classroom
Classroom
Vygotsky’s Social Learning Theory emphasizes the importance of a child’s culture as a part of the learning process. These social interactions teach children how to think while, at the same time, teaching them about what they should be thinking. Because parents, peers and other close contacts greatly influence a child’s social and intellectual development,…
Classroom experience
Classroom
Experience
Introduction Classroom experience shapes students’ view on society and its social values. This essay analyzes a few experiences in the classroom and their effects on socialization and the American culture. Personally, I became the best debater in class (high school) by asking questions, discussing and brainstorming issues and points. Classroom Experience Education is…
Constructivism in the Classroom
Classroom
The roots of constructivism could be traced from the fields of philosophy, psychology, sociology, and education. The fundamental idea of constructivism lies in its understanding of human learning. According to the constructivist view, human learning is constructed. Using the foundation of their previous learning, learners build new knowledge. It is sharply contrasted with the notion…
Computers cannot replace teachers in the classroom
Classroom
Computer
Teaching
Nowadays in our society, many people use computers for many uses, and some use it to learn. Some teachers already started to use technology to teach. But some still refuse to use it in the classroom. Why could not the computers replace teachers in the classroom ? The answer is simple: learning everything from a…
Classroom Observation Reflective Summary
Classroom
Observation
My fascination grew with certain classes that had students from diverse ethnic backgrounds, including special education students. These classes also included both motivated and lazy students who had a better understanding of the material. Throughout my observations, I witnessed expected events as well as surprising occurrences in the classroom. It was particularly intriguing to see…
Classroom Management Philosophy
Classroom
Management
Philosophy
This paper was written to express and support my philosophy of classroom management. In this paper, my belief about managing the behavior of children/youth in the classroom environment given and support by details showing the child is not totally responsible of their behavior in the classroom and also by showing the importance of establishing and…