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    see how changing a child’s regular classroom environment to one that engages in an outdoor classroom environment affects the student. Throughout this paper I will use a wide range of key points to address this specific research question: What benefits can students gain by engaging in an outdoor classroom environment? I will discuss the effects on students while exploring nature, engaging in outdoor classroom environments, types of curriculum in outdoor classrooms and what it looks like, student outcomes

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    Educating students in this area of time is not easy. Students misbehave in class causing other students to be disengage during instructional time. However, implementing procedures of an educators, classroom management plan should keep students engages in learning. Teachers who do not create a classroom management plan prior to the beginning of the school year is setting themselves up for behavior. Misbehavior of Students The misbehavior of high school student can vary. Some misbehavior come from

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    For a classroom shows how and what the children are learning. There is many concepts that go into a children 's classroom; like the room, the objects and/or subjects, functions behind everything in the room. For Paley everything has a meaning that is in that room and it plays an important role for all the children that come into that room. The classroom and the children have a hand-in-hand process to fill the room of experiences and progress to learn more. Each teacher has a different view and

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    going to be talking about the pros and cons of inclusion for Special Education children. By definition, Inclusion rejects the use of special schools or classrooms to separate students with disabilities from students without disabilities. Special Education is a topic that is important, even though people may not realize how important it is for the fact that they don’t understand what goes into Special Education for children in schools. “Negative beliefs many people have about individuals with disabilities

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    There is no doubt that learning outside the classroom should be compulsory for all schools. Many of my own memories from Primary School are those in which I spent outside of the classroom making daisy chains and learning about birds at a local park. Nowadays, children are losing the opportunity to explore their natural world and have fun outside as advances in technology have caused them to play games on their tablets or iPads and the increase of cars means that it is safer for them to play inside

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    investigation about classroom climate is the focus of education issues. Large number of educators are exploring through a variety of disciplinary perspectives and diverse research methods. With the arrival of technology and the ecological trend of educational development, classroom climate is becoming a new perspective and path of classroom study. In the Article Exploring the Relationship between Classroom Climate, Reading Motivation, and Achievement: A Look into 7th Grade Classrooms, the authors

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    Teachers are responsible for the learning environment they create. Classroom management has been conducted in many ways over the years, and not always for the benefit of the students. It is not simply a format for rewarding or punishing student behavior while hoping students understand the classroom material. An effective classroom environment is something that can be achieved through the help of clear management strategies, discipline that serves students well, class collaboration, and a reevaluation

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    How to Manage a Classroom Effectively Many decades ago, an educational philosopher, Harry K. Wong defined classroom management as, “the practices and procedures that allow teachers to teach and students to learn” (Wong, 1998). The classroom is an environment for students to learn and engage in academics. The classroom is also a place where each individual should be recognized for their achievements, the students should also feel secure and comfortable within their environment. “Managing the learning

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    last verbal essay which I was not very passionate about. The topic that I chose for today is very close to my heart and I am very passionate about it. Why I chose this topic is because I am a one on one aid for a boy diagnosed with Down Syndrome. His name is Justin and helping Justin is one of the main reasons I decided to major in social work. I have personally seen Justin blossom from being placed in an inclusive classroom. An inclusive classroom is when children with and without disabilities participate

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    Classroom Management Plan A well-organized classroom management plan will be effective in creating a positive classroom environment which can help to activate students’ motivations and facilitate students’ learning. This classroom management plan is designed for a Stage 4 class, Year 8-3 in Mackenzie Secondary College. Philosophy In my personal philosophy of classroom management plan, the considerations about their socio-emotional needs and support students’ learning are key elements in creating

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