Browsing Education Senior Individualized Projects by Title
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Vicksburgh High School (Case Study)
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Walking On Ice: A service learning co-authorship project creating a literacy-promoting partnership between a high school creative writing class and a second grade class
(2003)Making student learning authentic and relevant to their lives means adding doses of reality to the school curriculum. This is not to say that we should abandon theories and textbooks; rather, it is to suggest that schools ... -
West Hills Junior High School and the Mainstreaming Movement
(1981)The author discusses one school's efforts to comply with Public Law 94-142 and Public Act 198 which require "general education teachers to teach children with educational handicaps in a least restrictive environment." -
What DO High School Students Like to Read in the English Classroom?
(2004-05-21)Students in America today need to read different kinds of literature in order to know and understand American culture and society. Students need to read first-hand accounts of what happened in their country’s history in ... -
What I Learned During My Student Teaching
(1977)The author describes her experience as a student teacher in high school mathematics. -
What Types of Teaching Methods Work Best With Technical Students?
(2010)Although the number of students in entry level Computer Science classes at Kalamazoo College has increased in the past two years) the number that continues to either ·major or minor in Computer Science has decreased. ... -
Why Teach?: A Case Study
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Why We Teach? An In-Depth Understanding of Why People Teach
(2007)The author surveyed 200 teachers across the country and interviewed local teachers during a student teaching experience to answer the question “Why We Teach?” The author concludes “I will teach because it is a noble ... -
WOODSTOCK HIGH: A PLACE FOR GROWING
(1987) -
You're Not Yet Old, There's Time to Teach
(1997)Student teaching experiences are as different as students in public schools. To compare one experience to another is about as feasible as comparing the President of the United States to the German Chancellor; although ...