How to be a Responsible Student Essay

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    impartial individual appointed to monitor or supervise a student during their examinations” (Office of Student Services, personal communication April 21, 2016) to ensure the exam is completed with academic integrity. “Proctoring” therefore refers to the act of invigilating a student during his or her exams, and a proctored exam is one that is done with a supervisor present. University of the People (2015) requires degree-seeking students to sit a minimum of eleven proctored exams in order to…

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    Slide 1: Hi, Welcome to my presentation on Scenario 6 of EDFD548. Slide 2: Scenario This is the situation of a student from my Year 9 class. • Janelle from my year 9 class is a year younger than her classmates. She appears willing to work, but very disorganised. Janelle seldom brings her books and other materials required for her lessons. When asked by the teacher, she claims that she has left them at home, or she doesn’t know where they are, or that someone has taken them. • Janelle’s work…

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    forced to eat horrendous food. Students identify themselves as prisoners of high school: forced to learn, forced to do work they do not want to do, and worst of all, forced to eat disgusting food. Students are unsatisfied with the food available to them through the cafeterias. Because students are unhappy, they feel they should have the freedom to leave their school campus for a lunch break everyday. Most students refuse to eat at school simply out of protest. Students refusing to eat leads to…

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    the webinar I decided to watch is called, The Motivated Brain: Using the Seeking System to Improve Student Attention, Engagement, and Perseverance. This webinar was presented by Gayle Gregory and Martha Kaufeldt. The reason why I chose this webinar was because as a future educator, I worry that I won’t be able to keep my kids engaged in all the activities and learning that we do. Since I’m a student myself, I have experienced the struggle of trying to stay motivated and get excited to learn…

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    of the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use as well as knowledge, skills, values and attitudes on how to protect oneself and other internet users in the cyber world. It looks into the positive physical and psychosocial well-being of students in their use of mobile and internet technologies. Our children today belong to an internet generation who are constantly connected. The open nature of the internet poses a danger to our students as it can expose…

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    Over 3.2 million students are victims of bullying each year.Of that number 1 in 10 students drop out school for repeated bullying.However as society incarcerates these teens it increases the 60.3 billion put into the Criminal Justice System.Although people argue that bullies can push victims to commit suicide and other acts of violence; bullies should not be held responsible for acts of violence their victims commit because it can not be proven that one action caused such a severe reaction;…

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    How should Principal Ingraham proceed? As the Superintendent, I would encourage Mr. Ingraham to go have another conversation with Ms. Schaffer in regards to the hypothetical question that she asked. During this conversation he needs to ask some clarifying questions and try to get as much information as possible so that he can handle the situation. Mr. Ingraham needs to remind Ms. Schaffer that as an educator she is a mandated reporter and if she knows of something that students are doing that…

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    education should be to create responsible productive critical thinkers while incorporating self-worth of their individuality and culture, while including meaningful use of technology. We should prepare all students for college, but also stress that one does not need a college degree to be successful. At the end of 12th grade all students should have the ability to apply to a four year college but other options should not be marginalized. Cultures of all students should be integrated into the…

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    advisor said “I can spot a freshman a mile away” when someone asked her how, she replied” just search for people who look lost and confused”. It struck a chord deep within me because I was really lost and confused, not only that but also anxious, friendless, and afraid of all the responsibilities and of the possibility of failing. While my family assured me that these obstacles are the key element in becoming more responsible, and overcoming them will allow me to discover my strengths and…

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    1.How important it is for students to have their basic needs met in order to be successful in School? Why do you think so? I think it is crucial. I work with students with special needs. Their needs may vary from physical limitations to high function autism to Emotional Disturbance. For the most of the time, class time is not enough or convenient at all to support their interests and needs. That is why I also offer a lunchtime learning. If it is some sort of punishment, I don't call it…

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