depends on the teacher and the students
-adventuretime
please read the comments page for a more detailed response!
-confusedstudent5400
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A mindful student
There are a few forums dedicated to students that seem to be highly rated by their users. One of these is The Student Room. Another is Student Discussion.
Maria
There are several companies who offer student response systems. For example, companies such as 'Qwisdom' produce interactive classroom voting systems.
I am a pharmacy student...From what I hear it is Goodman and Gillman's Katzung is a goodbook as well but is less detailed I am a pharmacy student...From what I hear it is Goodman and Gillman's Katzung is a goodbook as well but is less detailed I am a pharmacy student...From what I hear it is Goodman and Gillman's Katzung is a goodbook as well but is less detailed
That is normal. A teacher is not allowed to have feelings for a student. He can loose his job and he can do to jail.
sorry i cant help you :(
Reaction PaperA reaction paper, also called a response paper, is designed to allow the student to share his feelings on a topic. The student answers several different questions in a reaction paper, including how she feels about the topic, if she agrees with it, if she identifies with it and her evaluation of the topic. After a brief description of the topic, a reaction paper contains the student's personal reaction to the topic or idea. It focuses primarily on how the student feels about the topic and whether the student agrees with the idea.Reflection PaperA reflection paper is similar; however, the student focuses on what he has learned rather than his feelings on the topic---although personal feelings are still a major component of a reflection paper. A reflection paper focuses on statements and feelings, answering questions including what the student thinks, sees and feels. It also explains the student's opinion and the main points of the topic. A reflection paper is a way for the student to reflect on the topic of the paper, sharing the ideas the student learned from the topic and his thoughts on the subject.Read more: The Differences Between Reaction Paper & Reflection Paper | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/info_8524548_differences-reaction-paper-reflection-paper.html#ixzz1hz8puaj6
means that the students interact of what they have learned, and be able to share of what they have gain for the discussion.
Student-Produced Response (Grid-Ins)
Student Response System clickers for the classroom are sold by Irespond and Smart Tech. The clickers can also be found at School Outfitters, Socrative and Top Hat websites.