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Students in Today's Classroom

   
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Because of cultural differences, not all students are comfortable asking questions or volunteering information. Teachers can develop alternative strategies for soliciting information from students while teaching them that asking and volunteering are acceptable behaviors in the classroom...
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Students' cultural differences also may influence motivational devices used by the teacher. For example, competitive games may not have the desired effect on student motivation; in some cultures, seeking individual achievement may be embarrassing rather than rewarding...
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Students in Today's Classroom   What My Students Bring With Them To the Classroom   Motivation For Students In The Classroom   Many students expand their view of the world during their time in college. Such growth often results from encounters between students who have lived different cultural, economic, or academic experiences. With your future growth in mind, describe a...   Many Students Expand Their View Of The World During Their Time In College. Such Growth Often Results From Encounters Between Students Who Have Lived Different Cultural, Economic, Or Academic Experiences. With Your Future Growth In Mind, Describe A...   Many students expand their view of the world during their time in college. Such growth often results from encounters between students who have lived different cultural, economic, or academic experiences. With your future growth in mind, describe a...   Teaching in Today's Classroom   Phonics Instruction for Older Students?   Culturally Diverse Students In American Classrooms   behavior analysis (teaching students)   Teaching Gifted Students   Teaching Students to be Peacemakers   Students And Teachers   Role of Teachers In Behaviour Modification Of Students   Great Teachers, Bad Students  
 
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