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In this file of EDU 301 Entire Course you will find the next docs: EDU 301 Learning Team Assignment Government Mandate Presentation.doc EDU 301 No Child Left Behind Act Government Mandate Presentation.ppt EDU 301 Week 1 DQs.doc EDU 301 Week 2 DQs.doc EDU 301 Week 2 Individual Code of Ethics Paper.doc EDU 301 Week 2 Team Code of Ethics Paper.doc EDU 301 Week 3 DQs.doc EDU 301 Week 4 Critical Incident.doc EDU 301 Week 4 DQs.doc EDU 301 Week 4 Personal Philosophy of Education.doc EDU 301 Week 5 Classroom Observation - Guide.doc EDU 301 Week 5 DQs.doc EDU 301 Week 5 Trend in Education Paper.doc EDU 301 Week 5 Virtual School Tour.doc

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Business - General Business EDU 301 Week 1 Individual Assignment Standards Matrix EDU 301 Week 2 Individual E-Portfolio Assignment Verification of Task Stream Registration EDU 301 Week 2 Learning Team Assignment Government Mandate Presentation EDU 301 Week 3 Individual Assignment Personal Philosophy of Education Paper EDU 301 Week 3 Individual Assignment Philosophical and Educational Perspectives EDU 301 Week 4 Individual Assignment Observation and Interview Worksheet EDU 301 Week 4 Learning Team Assignment Influences on Education EDU 301 Week 5 Individual Assignment Technology and the Teacher

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If you are looking to get the most out of class then you should sit in the front row. This allows you to keep from getting distracted, and keeps you focused on the lecture. You are more apt to answer questions because you can not see all of the eyes in the class on you.