It’s certainly not uncommon for young students to not understand appropriate voice levels during certain activities. We have 20 plus kiddos in a room and they really need to be taught when it’s appropriate to speak at a normal level, when it’s appropriate to whisper and then when silence...
Voice disorders can impact a child’s oral communication, limiting their participation in classroom activities because of unintelligibility or embarrassment.24 Strategies for treating children with hyperfunctional voice disorders historically have been derived directly from therapeutic strategies implemented for ...
Illustrated throughout with many examples of children's writing and drawing, this book also provides suggestions for classroom activities and is a source of inspiration and practical guidance for any teacher looking to deepen their understanding of literacy theory and practice." 展开 ...
Teachers adjust their voice levels under different classroom acoustics conditions, even in the absence of background noise. Laboratory experiments have been conducted in order to understand further this relationship and to determine optimum room acoustic conditions for speaking. Under simulated acoustic envi...
The Fair distinguishes itself from regular classroom activities by encouraging students to plan and execute their own investigations, fostering development in applying scientific skills and reflecting on their findings. This hands-on...
Remacle et al. demonstrated that a virtual classroom can elicit similar speech behaviors among teachers as a real classroom32, and can provide a training environment for teachers to practice specific speech techniques33. In summary, VR is a versatile method for conducting audio-visual studies on sp...
The WorkKeys assessment can be a valuable alternative to higher education. Some individuals may not succeed in a classroom environment. Others may not want to go on to a college or university. The NCRC showcases the skills an individual has and can help them succeed and advance in their care...
Because soliciting student voice and choice in the classroom is so outside of the educational norm in our society, democratic education practices may be met, initially, by a tremendous amount of student resistance. Most students are accustomed to being told what to do and to being passive in ...
have the autonomy to weigh the benefits of synchronous meetings and social interactions with what works best for them to maximize their learning and engagement, given their life circumstances. Integrating high levels of student choice in activities within the well- designed online course is ...
PRESCHOOLSAn 8-week voice regulation training program (VRTP) incorporating everyday activities was implemented in an experimental preschool classroom (EG; n = 34), which was compared with a control preschool classroom (CG; n = 31). The VRTP includes songs, games, and conv...