Collocations withclassroom

These are words often used in combination withclassroom.

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classroom activity
In what ways do learners and teachers participate in language classroom activity?
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classroom discourse
This paper considers ways in which a detailed understanding of classroom discourse can be achieved through the use of reflective practices and professional dialogue.
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classroom discussion
It is ideal for classroom discussion and should be read by all students of bilingualism and language acquisition.
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classroom environment
The study proceeded in an ecologically friendly way, where music-making took place in a normal classroom environment.
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classroom management
Secondly, classroom management needed to be improved in certain settings, with firm and fair rules applied to every pupil during the teaching session.
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classroom setting
It is rarely possible to adequately control for all of these possible variables in any natural classroom setting.
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elementary classroom
Unfortunately, while studies of code-switching in the bilingual elementary classroom are numerous, studies of codeswitching in the adult second language classroom are far less common, since prescriptive norms are imposed.
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formal classroom
In formal classroom sites, male pupils kept their personal music private whilst using strategies for negotiating and differentiating musical peer identities.
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general classroom
The other genres of narrative song were supported by around 20-40% of the teachers with respect to general classroom music.
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mainstream classroom
As part of a larger study regarding the inclusion of children with disabilities in mainstream classroom settings, this study reviews existing literature on cooperative learning in the classroom.
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modular classroom
Later development included a technology block in 1957, a modular dining hall building, and modular classrooms in 1973.
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outdoor classroom
It now includes over 60 tree species, with walking trails, outdoor classroom, restrooms, observation deck, and a small amphitheater.
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overcrowded classrooms
In the schools we have overcrowded classrooms with 50 or 60 children in them.
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portable classroom
The school also has portable classroom buildings that house classrooms, laboratories, and offices.
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preschool classroom
Disorganized infant attachment classification and maternal psychosocial problems as predictors of hostile - aggressive behavior in the preschool classroom.
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regular classroom
Teaching the use of context to infer meaning regular classroom situation.
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separate classroom
There is a separate classroom block which also includes the sports hall and climbing wall.
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traditional classroom
It is therefore mandatory to further pursue this promising research method, along with the more traditional classroom and natural research methods.
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virtual classroom
With video-conferencing technology, a virtual classroom can be imagined where teachers and pupils no longer need to leave home.
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