...in the classroom setting. E. Anti-learning Behaviors These are behaviors which, by their nature, limit learning: distractibility, impulsivity, hyperactivity and other acting-out disruptive behaviors (=-=Kampwirth, 1981-=-). Another anti-learning attitude is poor motivation. (These behaviors, which may be exhibited separate from emotional causes, will be dealt with later.) Although Asian children have the stereotype. T...
...ndent work times. c) Classroom Environment. The importance of the classroom environment on the rate of learning is well documented, at all levels. (Williams and Krager, 1980; Madoff and Genova, 1980; =-=Lujan, 1981-=-). In such an environment, the child senses an 6 1 3 accepting and secured setting to learn in. Two considerations are: - an accepting attitude projected by the teacher and modeled by classmates will ...
...uided practices of independent work times. c) Classroom Environment. The importance of the classroom environment on the rate of learning is well documented, at all levels. (Williams and Krager, 1980; =-=Madoff and Genova, 1980-=-; Lujan, 1981). In such an environment, the child senses an 6 1 3 accepting and secured setting to learn in. Two considerations are: - an accepting attitude projected by the teacher and modeled by cla...