A child who seems to do excellent performance because of great abilities.
(1972)
“ Any people has a right to be learned as abilities and aptitude they have throughout their whole life “
1st Distinction
- Standardized test (50%) recommendation by teachers (50%)
- within 2% in the region
- pick out superiors in the special area, not the whole of score
2nd Distinction
Korean table manners O X
Sit in a comfortable position
Keep your elbows off the table and don’t rest your chin on your hands
Wait until the grown-ups have started eating
Don’t make a noise while eating
Don’t fumbled in side dishes
Don’t drop food
5~6 O : God job
3~4 O :
0~2 O : Make an effort to change
1. Don’t fumbled in side dishes2. Fumbled in side dishe
students. However, elementary students are in the process of rapid cognition development, and teaching Shakespeare would make students to be interested in textual materials. Furthermore, the content materials of the Shakespeare works are guaranteed materials for their wonderful quality. If the subjects are properly dealt with a plane language, students could fully understand and develop interests
Effective schools meet the learning needs of the students who attend them.
Equal Educational Opportunity Survey in 1966
Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
Public Law 94-192
Effective Schools Movement
Effective Schools research
Coleman Report
Family and community factors prevented some children
May 28th, 2008
Two elementary students counterattacked their teacher because they
were hit by the teacher.
Dec,2010
An elementary student grabbed the teacher’s hair because the teacher
was trying to stop the fight between the students.
March 20th,2012
A middle school student slapped in the teacher’s face because the teacher
told her to be quite.
Establishment of education