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org.hobby&mburns&hiacpt1&6.0.0&&&hiacpt1&&&acollins@hobby.org, bcarico@actscorp.com&N.Y.Y.N
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0.1.o.o.o.N.0&hiacpt1.001&hiacpt1.002&hiacpt1.003&hiacpt1.004&hiacpt1.006&hiacpt1.007
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&::Teacher.0:1:1:0&::lrnenviron.0:1:1:0&schoolroom::.0:1:1:0&::Environ.0:1:1:0&::methods.0:1:1:0&::.0:1:1:0
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&Openess -- teachers demonstrating openness ask students for suggestions, identify interesting and unique approaches%0D%0A%0D%0AWarmth -- teachers demonstrating warmth welcome students, ::¬ enough light%3A if room is not bright enough bring in table lamps and extension cords . Be sure to tape down extension cord wires so people don%27t trip on them.%0D%0A%0D%0Atoo cold or too hot%3A check thermostat and change setting OR open or close windows and doors as appropriate to change temperature%0D%0A%0D%0Ano access to water in the room%3A bring buckets and fill several with clean water. Be sure to have small containers and several ladels or dippers to make getting fresh water easy. Also be sure to have an empty bucket for disposal of dirty water.%0D%0A%0D%0Aroom too stuffy%3A open windows and/or doors to circulate air.%0D%0A%0D%0Astudents can%27t see teacher well from their seats%3A%0D%0Abring students up in small groups to watch the teacher or teacher can circulate throughout the room and do %22mini-demos%22 in each part of the room.%0D%0A::&herring Bone::&1. students can see teacher more easily%0D%0A2. teacher has more room to move around and interact with each student without disturbing others%0D%0A3. old memories of prior school experiences are less likely to be brought to mind by this class room set-up.::&Question and answer%3A students have to think about the topic and formulate a question which prompts them to use both the terminology and the knowledge that they have acquired.%0D%0A%0D%0ADiscussions%3A students have to use their knowledge to formulate contributions to the discussion and offer ideas on the craft.%0D%0A%0D%0APresentations by students%3A Using information to explain to others %22sets%22 the information in the students head more permanently.::
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