0 a room in a school where members of a particular group of students go for their teacher to record that they are present, usually at the beginning of the day
A gender-matched classmate from the same homeroom was selected for each evacuee child.
The youth were asked to complete a survey in their core (homeroom) classes that included assessment of problem behaviors, drug use, and deviant peer relations.
Some used homeroom whereas others used a class during the schoolday.
Individual homeroom teachers varied in their participation patterns throughout class periods, and changes in their participation patterns affected the overall interaction patterns of the class and viceversa.
Homeroom teachers play many roles; acting as counselors, administrators, and disciplinarians.
The homeroom teacher then joins the rest of the teachers.
The homeroom teacher is responsible for pushing the students to do their best.
Classes are large, with thirty-eight students per class on average, and each class is assigned a homeroom teacher who doubles as counselor.