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    people who use the classroom. - Extra example - A characteristic of the classroom is that we have a library. We have a library so during centers we can explore different books and practice reading. --- Pull up picture of my room and Home Assessment chart “Now, here you see a picture of my room in my home and the worksheet we are going to be working on today. Later you are going to be using your imagination to visualize, or picture in your head, your own homes, but for now we are…

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    well in class and are different classes than the rest such as the AIG or the Academically/ intellectually gifted program. Then there are the “dull children” this group is intertwined with students who need special assistance since they may have a learning disability. (Love) The students become labeled and continue to be in the same position throughout their school career until improvement is shown in their test scores. Students realize how much of an impact these tests have towards their future.…

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    Introduction Assessments and Diagnosis in counseling are important issues in the professional counseling field. Counselors competence and credentialing plays a major role in making sure counselors are fully prepared for counseling in addictions and preparing the appropriate diagnosis and assessment tools for each client. The objective of this paper is to explore treatment plans, screening and assessment processes. Discuss the need of crisis management, explain the assessment process for…

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    requirements for the transition plan must cover appropriate and measurable postsecondary goals based on the students age. The IEP team transition plan addresses three elements. First, set measurable postsecondary goals which build on the student’s assessments results and interests for the future. Then they will direct the education goals and training to learn specific necessary skills and goals for employment and independent living. Second, the transition services necessary to assist the student…

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    situations. I determined after talking with her and her therapist that test anxiety is a common problem among students and not widely recognized by the teachers. If teachers were given the tools to help the students deal with anxiety such as assessments that give students anxiety-reducing choices, would student anxiety decrease and grades improve?. Test anxiety can manifest itself physiologically (increased heart rate, shaking, excessive perspiration, difficulty sleeping), cognitively…

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    Cheryl Smith works at Howard College here in San Angelo, and coordinates with the Director and Assistant Director of the West Texas Training Center also located on the campus. Smith is the Assistant Director of Adult Education and Literacy (AEL). She is the AEL Career Navigator and Coordinator, and can be found in the Academic Building in office SAA120 on the campus. Smith coordinators with eight other teachers that help adults study for their General Education Diploma (GED), and various…

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    bring my daughter there to take pleasure in the environment. There are comfortable spots to read, a makerspace area, and a plethora of books to enjoy. The Media Specialist clearly understands the needs of the children and wants to engage them in learning and reading. Since we only had 45 minutes to meet for the interview and the…

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    observe two teachers, Mrs. Church, who is a second-grade teacher, and Mr. Dohrmann, who is a fifth-grade teacher. The teachers teach different grade levels and have very different teaching styles which lead to differences in classroom management and assessment, as well as, other categories. Even though there are many differences between Mrs. Church and Mr. Dohrmann they also have many similarities, such as the way they handle discipline and motivation. During my observation hours in both…

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    We have spent the semester learning about the different types of assessment, their primary uses, and the methods by which they can be carried out. Additionally, we have focused on the pros and cons of different methodologies, and extinguished any misconceptions in the surrounding realm. Co-creating quizzes allowed each member of the class a hands-on experience working with assessments in the way of creating questions that will provide a means to measure and judge outcome achievement. Snowman…

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    science and social studies take on this cluster as part of their learning communities studies and incorporate this type of questioning into their instruction. Science and social studies teachers can take ownership on this cluster with the ELA assessment. Fifty percent of the teacher evaluation comes from student performance, and section A. Assessment Indicators requires teachers to use data from multiple assessments to diagnose learning needs and modify instruction. The content in these two…

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