Fostering Achievement Counselling Connect

Posted by lee in What Is It on October 8, 2009 at 7:03 am

Fostering Achievement  Counselling Connect

Children should receive positive affirmations, strokes, and encouragement in the home and in the classroom “Educators and parents share a common goal: helping children and youth become successful in school and life. ... Engaging a child does not mean that we are to belittle, berate, or selectively make a negative example of a child. In other ... Locke, E.A. and Latham, G. P. Building a practically useful theory of goal setting and task motivation.I believe many teachers do shy away from a more democratic classroom because they feel hostile and “threatened by its populist appeal”, but their ideas and methods in teaching were probably influenced by the way they were taught. ... gets my students more motivated to practice, , and they are truly enjoying the whole playing experience and loving music more—and is that not the most important goal of being ...
 
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Go for Your Teaching Goals LifeboundEducators

Posted by acmq2 in What Is It on October 8, 2009 at 7:03 am

Given this fact, I want you to try something different that I believe will raise your motivation level and will have a huge impact on your attitude in the classroom. This month I want you to ... YOUR TEACHING GOALS! Study after study validate that success and goal setting are intricately linked. Assuming you already have written goals , I want you to pick the most important one and write it on at least a dozen index cards. Be realistic (i.e., no ...
 
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Mrs Ormans Classroom Happy New Year Back to School Writing

Posted by pedroni in What Is It on October 8, 2009 at 7:03 am

The second activity is a list-writing goal-setting activity with a twist. Students ... Here's an example: Two times I've searched Zero times I've found my One true love, but Two more times might just do it. Students can write an nontraditional acrostic and use the words in the middle of the line, as well. When it ... The fourth activity involves a scavenger hunt for the students to find things in the classroom. ... Feel free to tweak it to work for you and your classroom.Denying the tremendous importance of technology use in your classroom and as a teaching tool, is denying an aspect of your role as an educator and an aspect of student's needs. Facing up to the ... Just as in traditional lessons keeping students on task, setting goals, objectives, and outcomes and providing for assessment are essential. The pedagogy involved ... Please note that this sample paper on Educational software evaluation is for your review only. In order to ...
 
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st Century Classrooms Blog Big Universe Learning Blog

Posted by knebeld in What Is It on October 8, 2009 at 7:03 am

This year, my professional goal setting has expanded to include 21st century learning skills that are at the forefront of educational news and educator professional development. The idea behind 21st century skills and incorporating them into ... When initially setting up our classroom blog, I introduced the concept to my students through examples of how people use blog sites in their everyday lives. Then, as a class we determined the topics and expectations that all ...See also: Examples of positive and negative engagement Table 1. ... goal-setting, plan - "What's your plan to get an A in my classroom?" ... Video on Creating a culture of engagement and motivation in a classroom ...
 
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Hearing Impairment Teaching Strategies for an Inclusive Classroom

Posted by ducminh in What Is It on October 8, 2009 at 7:03 am

... students with the help of Bright Hub. Through trained aides, assistive technology, and classroom accommodations, inclusion in community schools is a viable option. ... Since the implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act , which advocates the placement of special needs students in the least restrictive classroom environment, children with hearing loss have increasingly been included in mainstream settings. Inclusion provides several ...For example, a student who possesses linguistic intelligence has the capacity to use words effectively, whether orally or written. Armstrong recommends a different way to bring out the linguistic learner in every ... For this student, Armstrong suggests methods such as one minute reflection periods, personal connections, 'choice time', feeling-toned movements, and goal-setting movements. The use of the MI-direct teaching strategies in the classroom is relevant to the ...
 
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