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    Nt1310 Unit 7 Exercise 1

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    attempted the iNZight Quiz. ID: 918710526 3. a. 45% in the final exam. b. The 80% is determined by the Mid semester test and the Exam. There are two options for the distribution of the percentages based on which is the highest at the end of assessments. The first is the mid semester test is worth 20% and the Exam 60% or the mid semester test is worth 10% and the exam worth 70%. 4. a. The distribution of the data is positively skewed. The data observed contains 390 variables, the lowest…

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    Reflection On Mrs. Herd

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    observation in Mrs. Herd’s first grade class I directed two assessments to four students. The assessments were the Yopp-Singer Test of Phoneme Segmentation and Rosner Test of Auditory Analysis. Before administering the assessments to the four students I made a point to set myself up for it. A few ways I set myself up was reading more about the assessments, watching some videos on how to conduct the tests, and furthermore doing a practical assessment to my friend’s child. I wanted to assure…

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    those experiences. In an academic setting, feedback received on graded assignments may promote the leveraging of strengths, as well as closing any perceived gaps in performance. Therefore, a look back at the case studies and feedback received should provide the opportunity for additional growth and development. Additionally, the strengths and gaps in performance will be discussed using the theoretical framework of goal-setting, which is interrelated with feedback (Latham, 2012). Reflection on…

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    THESIS STATEMENT: Is it clear, sharp and concise? Does it outline the paper’s structure? Does it take a clear stance? Briefly discuss its strengths and weaknesses, and score it out of 10. The thesis statement is not clear, sharp or concise. Remember, your thesis statement is the last sentence of your first paragraph. Your thesis statement needs to include your main points of your argumentative essay. Also, it needs to include your stance. If you add these things, it will improve your thesis…

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    1. I would use Morgan Brady’s Textbook Connection in my classroom, which is a name activity. This identifies the origin of each student’s name, then children color the origin on the map and children discuss the culture of their names. I enjoy this activity because students are engaged and they learn each student has their own culture. 2. I would use Serena Browns Textbook Connection in my classroom, which is creating a student portfolio. I chose this connection because it is a long term record…

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    Behavior analyses have to conduct an assessment plan before appropriate treatment plan can began. Assessment can be conducted in home, school, or clinic settings. There is a variety of information that needs to be collected to determine the factors influencing the occurrence of behaviors (antecedents, consequences, motivating operations, and settings). It is also necessary to include direct observations, experimental analysis, and conduct interviews. Assessments are conducted in form(s) of…

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    Aimsweb Assessment Summary

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    Aimsweb Assessment Summary Aimsweb was started by Pearson as a place to store DIBELS data and developed into something more over time. Now it is used as a curriculum based measurement tool for universal screening, progress monitoring, and data collection that aids RtI. The system measures students’ math and reading skill sets as well as provides a subjective way to score students’ writing. It can be used for children K-12 as a way to identify those at risk for academic failure and to monitor…

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    Health Care Integrator (HCI) met with Jose at his school and accompanied him to case address. Jose has a diagnosis of Disruptive Behavior Disorder NOS, Mood Disorder NOS, and Impulsive Control Disorder NOS, R/O ADHD. WSP services for Jose are Skill Building, Special Needs Community Advocacy, Prevocational Services, and Planned Respite. The purpose of the visit was to coordinate B2H services as well as to obtain on any current needs and concerns. HCI inquired if he contact or met with his Waiver…

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    Pam: What is Differentiated Learning? The Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) states that differentiated learning refers to the educational goal of maximizing individual student achievement by recognizing that everyone has unique ways of responding to learning and classroom instruction. http://www.ascd.org/research-a-topic/differentiated-instruction-resources.aspx Differentiated Instruction Hundreds of years ago, educators mistakenly assumed that all same-aged…

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    Light Recital Hall

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    Your Name: Yesaswini Yarlgadda Name of the Music Event: Date you attended the event: September 25, 2016 Where was the event held? Light Recital Hall 1. Briefly describe the venue for this event. Who was/were the musician/musicians involved? What instrument(s) were used? [Note: you don't need to list all of the instruments and players if it's a large ensemble like an orchestra or band.] The venue was comparatively a small room with a big stage and…

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