Classroom Management and Student Behavior After the COVID-19 Pandemic: Perspectives from Five Elementary General Music TeachersGee, JenniferVisions of Research in Music Education
Frequent relocation during childhood is associated with a range of negative outcomes including psychological distress, poor health, poor health behavior, and medical illness persisting into adolescence and adulthood, even after adjusting for socio-demographic characteristics (Brown et al., 2012; Glasheen ...
After the pandemic begins, the increasing use of RO-L&T challenges students’ attention to videos (Revadekar et al.,2020). Long videos of the same length as that in the traditional in-person class (about 50 mins) are usually not attractive to students, directly affecting students’ academic...
Some behavior changes were related to supporting peers, for example, one student noted they “sent encouragement notes to everyone in my cohort...” Other respondents described personal adjustments to promote personal success and well-being as a graduate student during the pandemic. For example, ...
Cakir urges students to "refrain from any extreme behavior orsocial media posts" as part of their activism. Moore suggests fellow students emphasize that they are helping and educating people while standing up for what they believe in.
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Their concern centered around maintaining classroom order, indicating a balance between the engagement benefits of game-based learning and the potential challenges of managing student behavior. Their decision to reuse such activities depended significantly on the dynamics of the student group. It depends ...
, including without limitation being resident of a country that the service provider has decided does not meet their travel requirements; (iii) has a contagious disease; (iv) is under the influence of alcohol, drugs or narcotics; and/or (v) manifests disruptive and/or unruly behavior. ...
student relationships with outcomes for youth (Allen et al., 2011; Granot, 2014), there are few, if any, studies of longitudinal patterns of students' relationships with teachers across the first several years of school with student behavior and performance after the transition to high school. ...
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