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The Changes in Experienced Teachers' Understanding towards Classroom Management

The Changes in Experienced Teachers' Understanding towards Classroom Management

... [12]. Classroom management supports successful learning conditions and every child's potential development as an integral part of teaching when successfully overcome (Johnson and Bany, 1970, ...qualified ... See full document

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Classroom Management in Pre-service Teachers’ Teaching Practice Demo Lessons: A Comparison to Actual Lessons by In-service English Teachers

Classroom Management in Pre-service Teachers’ Teaching Practice Demo Lessons: A Comparison to Actual Lessons by In-service English Teachers

... pre-service teachers seemed not to make as many changes to students’ places or seating, dealt with classroom artefacts less, and used the back of the class less often than in-service ...pre-service ... See full document

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According to Candidate Teachers Views Classroom Management Problems of Teachers in Traditional and Technology supported Classrooms

According to Candidate Teachers Views Classroom Management Problems of Teachers in Traditional and Technology supported Classrooms

... of classroom management is the relationship layout of the ...determining classroom rules and infusing these rules into students, applications concerning the facilitation of classroom life ... See full document

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Development of Classroom Management Scale for Science Teachers

Development of Classroom Management Scale for Science Teachers

... Science Teachers graduated from faculty of education, and art and science faculties participated in the ...affect teachersclassroom management perception ...on classroom ... See full document

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TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS: THE EMOTIONAL COMPONENTS OF  STUDENT TEACHER RELATIONSHIP

TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS: THE EMOTIONAL COMPONENTS OF STUDENT TEACHER RELATIONSHIP

... effective teachers play a significant role in the experiencing of positive emotions by students in the classroom and school ...ineffective teachers do not contribute much to experiencing of positive ... See full document

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Classroom Assessment Literacy for Speaking: Exploring Novice and Experienced English Language Teachers’ Knowledge and Practice

Classroom Assessment Literacy for Speaking: Exploring Novice and Experienced English Language Teachers’ Knowledge and Practice

... EFL teachers’ knowledge of speaking assessment purposes, she found out relationship among the phrases the participants used such as “every moment,” “all the time,” or “to help them learn ...of teachers’ ... See full document

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PREPARING A HIGH TECH ACTIVE LEARNING CLASSROOM: EXPERIENCED
INSERVICE ENGLISH TEACHERS' PERCEPTION AND PRACTICE

PREPARING A HIGH TECH ACTIVE LEARNING CLASSROOM: EXPERIENCED INSERVICE ENGLISH TEACHERS' PERCEPTION AND PRACTICE

... rapid changes in technology, the use of ICT prepares an active learning environment that is more interesting and effective for both teachers and ...How teachers perceive and choose the right ... See full document

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UNRAVELING THE CHALLENGES OF INDONESIAN  NOVICE TEACHERS OF ENGLISH

UNRAVELING THE CHALLENGES OF INDONESIAN NOVICE TEACHERS OF ENGLISH

... novice teachers of English in the Indonesian ...an experienced teacher and a professional teacher, all novice teachers must have gone through certain phases and taken specific routes in their ... See full document

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Development and Validation of an ELT Based Classroom Management Questionnaire

Development and Validation of an ELT Based Classroom Management Questionnaire

... of understanding to the classroom management phenomenon for teachers and teacher ...ELT-based classroom management by employing quantitative and qualitative ...ELT ... See full document

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Science teachers’ classroom behaviour management and its relationship with attitude towards constructivist approach in teaching

Science teachers’ classroom behaviour management and its relationship with attitude towards constructivist approach in teaching

... science teachers’ behaviour management which also supports the study of Ashton & Webb (1986); Kumar (2015), though male science teachers’ behaviour management are insignificantly slight ... See full document

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Working to Improve Classroom Climate Using a Ten Point Scale and Focusing on the Development of the Classroom Management Skills of Individual Teachers

Working to Improve Classroom Climate Using a Ten Point Scale and Focusing on the Development of the Classroom Management Skills of Individual Teachers

... • Developing teachers’ and pre-service teachers’ understanding of the importance of classroom climate Where student teachers or teachers had experienced “level 10” lessons, which are cha[r] ... See full document

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Teachers’ Class room Behavior and its impacts upon Learning Process

Teachers’ Class room Behavior and its impacts upon Learning Process

... teacher’s classroom behavior on the students learning process is the main theme of this study conducted in District ...Teacher Classroom Behavior on dependent variable ...the teachers, teaching at ... See full document

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New Approach for Evaluating EFLM (An Eclectic Developed Checklist)

New Approach for Evaluating EFLM (An Eclectic Developed Checklist)

... Two criteria have been added to Babii and Ansary's checklist: suitability for student/Yemeni context and nature of content. "Suitability for student" criterion has been added due to the importance of the material ... See full document

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EFFICACY OF SARVA SHIKSHA MISSION IN THE JALPAIGURI DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL: ESTIMATION FROM TEACHERS’ PSYCHOANALYSIS

EFFICACY OF SARVA SHIKSHA MISSION IN THE JALPAIGURI DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL: ESTIMATION FROM TEACHERS’ PSYCHOANALYSIS

... School Management Committees, Village and Urban Slum level Education Committees, Parents Teachers Associations, Mother Teachers Associations, tribal Autonomous Councils and other grass root level ... See full document

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Understanding the Municipal Solid Waste Management in Religious

Understanding the Municipal Solid Waste Management in Religious

... Each year about 4 million of world’s 1.65 billion Muslims make pilgrimage (Hajj)to the scared places in Makkah city. So during this period lots of waste generated in Makkah city. So during Hajj Period Makkh Municipality ... See full document

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Classroom management practice by Excellent Islamic Education Teacher at Secondary School

Classroom management practice by Excellent Islamic Education Teacher at Secondary School

... of classroom management that were used by Excellent Islamic Education Teachers (EIET) in terms of their most effective practice during the teaching and learning ...Excellent teachers in this ... See full document

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Education of Children with Special Needs:  A Critical Analysis with Special Reference in Chhattisgarh State of India

Education of Children with Special Needs: A Critical Analysis with Special Reference in Chhattisgarh State of India

... Teachers’ Training: There is no provision for ―Special Education‖ as an optional or compulsory paper in B. Ed. Syllabus (in Regular or Distance mode) of different universities in Chhattisgarh. In D. Ed. Course ... See full document

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Formative Assessment in the Classroom: Getting it Right.

Formative Assessment in the Classroom: Getting it Right.

... help teachers identify students’ learning needs so that adjustments in instruction can be made immediately to ensure student success with the learning ...and teachers using evidence of learning to adapt ... See full document

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Changes in the Classroom: Accomplishments and Obstacles of an Innovative Proposal in the View of Teachers

Changes in the Classroom: Accomplishments and Obstacles of an Innovative Proposal in the View of Teachers

... These changes demanded others which were associated with them. Assessments, for example, must be performed at different stages: as diagnosis, before the study; as monitoring during learning; and as comprehensive ... See full document

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Developing geometrical reasoning in the classroom: learning from highly experienced teachers from China and Japan

Developing geometrical reasoning in the classroom: learning from highly experienced teachers from China and Japan

... and classroom practices regarding individual student work and homework in class (although the report is not detailed enough to say anything specific about geometry ... See full document

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