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The Classroom Teacher’s Perspective

The teacher and classroom atmosphere from the pupil's perspective

The teacher and classroom atmosphere from the pupil's perspective

... susrećemo s pojmom afektivnog obrazovanja (Buljubašić-Kuzmanović i Gazibara, ...obrazovanja s naglaskom na humanističku i holističku paradigmu razvoja, uvažavajući posebnost svakog djeteta i njegov cjelovit ...

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Teacher Perspective on Differentiation for Gifted Students in the General Education Classroom

Teacher Perspective on Differentiation for Gifted Students in the General Education Classroom

... gifted students are presented with lessons that encourage and promote the higher order thinking skills is a necessary combination for the inclusive classroom. In many rural schools, some of the barriers in ...

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Preparing the Non-Native English-Speaking Teacher (NNEST) For the EFL Classroom: A Teacher Trainer Perspective

Preparing the Non-Native English-Speaking Teacher (NNEST) For the EFL Classroom: A Teacher Trainer Perspective

... When asked whether special training courses should be designed for NNESTs, 47.62% disagreed with the idea, 38.10% agreed to some extent, and 14.29% agreed. Some of the surveyed ELTTs commented on this question. One of ...

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Teaching L2 vocabulary with student- and teacher-generated gestures: 	A classroom perspective

Teaching L2 vocabulary with student- and teacher-generated gestures: A classroom perspective

... Altogether, the findings discussed above extend previous research on the use of gestures for teaching vocabulary by targeting a real language and featuring a communicative, student-centered environment. In doing so, many ...

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ICT AND TEACHER EDUCATION: A TOOL TO DEVELOP CONCENTRATION IN  CLASSROOM LEARNING: STUDENTS PERSPECTIVE

ICT AND TEACHER EDUCATION: A TOOL TO DEVELOP CONCENTRATION IN CLASSROOM LEARNING: STUDENTS PERSPECTIVE

... assessment, teacher usage of equipment, staff development, educational objectives, ICT and special needs, and an ICT roadmap which outlines some of the skills which students are expected to acquire during their ...

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From Strategic Perspective: Investigating Teacher-Employed Communication Strategies in EFL Classroom Context

From Strategic Perspective: Investigating Teacher-Employed Communication Strategies in EFL Classroom Context

... the classroom interaction, which might be a rather remote clue as to the teacher-initiated, and teacher-employed strategic language ...the teacher, whether strategic or other, in the ...

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Host Teachers Evaluations of Nonnative-English-Speaking Teacher Trainees A Perspective from the Classroom

Host Teachers Evaluations of Nonnative-English-Speaking Teacher Trainees A Perspective from the Classroom

... adequate). Teacher trainees “infrequently made pronunciation mistakes due to 1st lan- guage,” and their “slight accent ...host teacher mentioned, “Pronun- ciation was a minor issue, but students seemed to ...

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Teacher effectiveness and classroom composition

Teacher effectiveness and classroom composition

... that teacher effectiveness varies with who the teacher teaches, interesting recent work by Stacy et ...estimated teacher value-added to vary by classroom composition are also of interest, ...

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Scaffolding in classroom: Analysing diagnosing in teacher-student interactions from both a quantitative and a qualitative perspective

Scaffolding in classroom: Analysing diagnosing in teacher-student interactions from both a quantitative and a qualitative perspective

... the teacher while showing signs of some understanding on the material already, may give the impression of a partial understanding to the teacher and the latter may diagnose to discover what is already known ...

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Teacher-student rapport in a middle school classroom in China : a dialogic perspective / Wang Xiao Yi

Teacher-student rapport in a middle school classroom in China : a dialogic perspective / Wang Xiao Yi

... First, the nature of teacher-student rapport is the being of man. Buber‘s thoughts on education focus on his idea of humanism. That is to say, education should lead the way to an understanding of openness and ...

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CAN ICT REPLACE THE TEACHER IN THE CLASSROOM?

CAN ICT REPLACE THE TEACHER IN THE CLASSROOM?

... way teacher can take help of ICT to provide quality education to his ...a teacher and learner to accept the change in ...of teacher in global ...

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A KEY TO CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT: TEACHER REFLECTION

A KEY TO CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT: TEACHER REFLECTION

... Traditional teacher education views teachers as passive takers more than active givers, and it does not allow for any space for change, nor does it offer any opportunity to think and make ...the teacher are ...

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A Key to Classroom Management: Teacher Reflection

A Key to Classroom Management: Teacher Reflection

... Traditional teacher education views teachers as passive takers more than active givers, and it does not allow for any space for change or any opportunity to think and make ...the teacher began to be ...

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An Educator s Perspective on Evidence of Quality Teacher Practice: Michael Rodriguez

An Educator s Perspective on Evidence of Quality Teacher Practice: Michael Rodriguez

... specialist teacher, I provide specialized academic instruction in two educational settings, a self-contained study skills classroom and a general education classroom using a collaborative support ...

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English Education for Student in Globalization Era: Teacher s Perspective in Jabodetabek

English Education for Student in Globalization Era: Teacher s Perspective in Jabodetabek

... so that students will be familiar with a variety of English vocabulary, grammar, and sentence patterns. is is important because of the limited opportunities for them to communicate in English at home and in the ...

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Evolving perspective(s) of teacher

leadership: An exploration of teacher

leadership for Inclusion at preservice

level in the Republic of Ireland

Evolving perspective(s) of teacher leadership: An exploration of teacher leadership for Inclusion at preservice level in the Republic of Ireland

... roles, teacher leaders can ‘lead within and beyond the classroom, influence others toward improved educational practice, and identify with and contribute to a community of teacher leaders’ ...

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Hatching Eggs in the Classroom: A Teacher s Guide

Hatching Eggs in the Classroom: A Teacher s Guide

... Chicks dead after pipping shell Eggs not turned first 2 weeks; thin-shelled eggs; incorrect temperature, days 1–19; temperature too high, days 19–21; humidity too high, days 1–19; humi[r] ...

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Digital Literacy & Citizenship: The Teacher s Perspective

Digital Literacy & Citizenship: The Teacher s Perspective

... Among those teachers who say digital literacy and/or citizenship are taught at their schools, 38% are satisfied with the curricula, 34% aren’t, and 28% don’t know?. Overall, 14% of al[r] ...

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Teacher language in the classroom

Teacher language in the classroom

... The correlation coefficient resulting from a comparison of the scores above with class residual achievement scores was -0.220 showing that there was a negative re[r] ...

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Teacher Stress in classroom

Teacher Stress in classroom

... ). Teacher stress is defined as the experience of unpleasant and negative states, such as anger, tension, disappointment or depres- sion, which arise from teaching responsibilities ( Kyriacou, 2001 ...

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