classroom environment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofclassroomandenvironment
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classroom
noun[C]
uk/ˈklɑːs.ruːm/us/ˈklæs.ruːm/
a room in a school or college where groups of students ...
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environment
noun
uk/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/us/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and ...
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(Definition ofclassroomandenvironmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Tests of the next hypothesis confirmed that first grade males who were themselves higher aggressive behaving were particularly susceptible to a higher aggressiveclassroomenvironment.
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There are fewer such boys in higher aggressive first grade classrooms than in lower aggressive classrooms, but they seem to be resisters to the aggressiveclassroomenvironment.
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The study proceeded in an ecologically friendly way, where music-making took place in a normalclassroomenvironment.
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This makes it possible to study the specific contributions of theclassroomenvironmenton the child's course of development.
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Thus, it appears that no matter what theclassroomenvironment, language learners may experience some inherent levels of anxiety when participating in oral activities.
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Is there anything good about aclassroomenvironmentthat is lost over the web?
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The sound processing technologies were chosen to work alongside pupils within theclassroomenvironment.
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Overall, the thought-provoking and interesting reading materials, together with all of these supplements, make the book very usable in aclassroomenvironment.
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In addition, discussions were held on the enrichment ofclassroomenvironmentwith literacy-related games and activities.
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Some technologies needed to be doctored or prepared in a certain way for pupil to use within the hecticclassroomenvironment.
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The article considers how these technologies, some old and some new, can have an impact on music teaching and learning in theclassroomenvironment.
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The impact of teacher threshold knowledges in areas such as a supportiveclassroomenvironmentand celebration of difference between pupils is also considered.
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Interest, however, is not enough to foster understanding in a traditionalclassroomenvironment.
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The authors argue that development of interactive listening strategies relies heavily on the existence of an appropriateclassroomenvironment.
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In communicating online people seem to be more outgoing than in face-to-face communication, suggesting that a virtualclassroomenvironmentmay be more relaxed than a conventional classroom.
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As teachers can be highly influential in creating aclassroomenvironmentthat promotes critical thinking, they need to be informed about the importance of developing their students' critical thinking skills.
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It was established that during the one-year period the possibility of change was not great but was greater in the case of variables relating to theclassroomenvironment.
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There is also a correlation between the learning relationships present within aclassroomenvironment and the removal of the teacher from the centre of the process.
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Not only do such activities offer learners many opportunities, but educators are also able to interact with learners away from theclassroomenvironmentin offering a holistic approach to education.
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They do not have proper experience of theclassroomenvironment, particularly in inner-city areas where there are difficulties with classroom discipline and behaviour.
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We all know the importance of increased training for youngsters, in the form of further education in theclassroomenvironmentand by training in employment.
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