Part I - Key Course Components Within a differentiated classroom, the professional educator must understand the necessity of adapting lessons/content so as to accommodate the visual, kinesthetic, auditory and tactile learners. She or he must not only consider this, but also reflect on the cultural backgrounds of each pupil and yet, at same time, avoid stereotyping (Tomlinson 16). The instructor needs to ask himself or herself questions such as, "What resources do I need to make available for my ELL or special needs learner?" or "How do I aid children in understanding the relevance of the new ...
Hence, I am of European/Canadian descent, otherwise referred to as white. ... Culturally, I celebrate American and traditions and events, and am quick to root on all of the American athletes competing in the Olympics. ... Effects of Immigration or Migration Patterns on Public Education Immigrants continue to come to the United States in record numbers. ...
Northern Caribbean University College of Education and Religion Department of Education MTED 201: Primary Mathematics Methods Factors that influence how children learn Psychological influences Professional influences Technological influences Language influences Societal influences Research influences Psychological influences: The essence of this theory is students construct their own understanding of math ideas (by interacting with physical models of these ideas). Professional influences: Its emphasis is back to the basics, the 3 R's were emphasized (reading, wr...
Course Description 1101 ENGL 1101 English Composition I (3-0-3) 3 semester credit hours. A composition course focusing on skills required for effective writing in a variety of contexts, with emphasis on exploration, analysis, and argumentation, and also including introductory use of a variety of research skills. Prerequisites: Learning Support students who are required to take ENGL 0099 and/or READ 0099 must exit the requirement(s) before they can enroll in this course. For all students, a grade of C or better (or K) is required in ENGL 1101 prior to enrollment in ENGL1102. Grades of D in ENGL...
Classroom Management Classroom management is important, especially for beginner teachers, because it helps make those first few years of teaching easier when there is an effective classroom management system in place. Nearly one third of new teachers leave their teaching jobs within the first two years, and almost all of those teachers say that the reason behind them leaving is because of problems with classroom management. Basically, a great classroom management system means a happier teaching experience. In an ineffective, poorly-managed classroom, trouble becomes the norm as students are...