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    (Bourdieu, 1986). The state plays a vital role in production and reproduction of social reality by regulating practices, and forming durable dispositions uniformly imposing upon all agents. It also imposes and implants all basic philosophy of classification, and grants a basis for all symbolic value of all resources of institution that operate through the regular execution of school systems as the site of ‘consecration’ where permanent differences are instituted between the chosen and the…

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    perspectives and knowledge into the classroom. But there may be disadvantages due to inappropriate and excessive use of technology, and that the negative side can have serious and long-lasting achievements. To make the best use of technological tools, teachers and parents should also recognize their disadvantages and how to avoid them. Negative # 1: Technology changes the way…

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    When I was four-year-olds, I was placed into dance classes at the Dance Unlimited Studio in Paradis, Louisiana. I meet most of my phenomenal friends in dance class; especially my great friend Maddie. Maddie was two grades above me, so when I was an eighth-grader, she was a sophomore at my current high school. One day during dance class, she hurled her whole body upon me for a hug and squealed in excitement. "Guess what!?" she exclaimed. I replied with a distorted face, and my mouth ajar. "Guard…

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    children incarcerated per capita, the number of people that believe angels exist, and the United States leads the world in defense spending at 640 billion dollars, more than 20% of the yearly budget. Conversely, we are near the bottom in one specific classification that can lead to the demise of a country that is thought to be flowing with amber waves of grain and plotted with purple mountains as it was put by Katharine Lee Bates in 1913. According to the Brookings Institute, in a report…

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    passive receiving it. Good teacher educates critical thinking at every stage of education, including initial learning. We as the educators, this is our task to equip our students with the proper strategies and skills in order to handle problems and obstacles with critically and rationally…

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    School Year Goal Analysis

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    haven't given up because the semester hasnt terminated. I am still determined to accomplish my plan. I absolutely studied more for my classes this year, especially this one, this had remarkable impact on my grades because in most classes the classification of your grade is heavily dependent on the score of your exams. This class is the one I studied for the most because its the class that was a bit more challenging than the rest and…

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    moods, for example; an Affective disorder; the relationship between the cognitive and affective aspects of learning. Domain is a particular area of activity or life for example; this is a subject that has moved into the political domain”. So as a teacher you need to understand this domain very well; for instance what if one of your learners was suffering from an Affective disorder? I will now explain what an Affective disorder is! Mary Ellen Ellis (2013). Clearly states the following: “Affective…

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    Full Inclusion

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    Prior to the 19th century it was believed that students with special needs were not able to be taught. Historically, the education of students with disabilities has progressed from neglect, to institutions, to pullout programs and mainstreaming and is continuing in the direction of full inclusion for all students with disabilities (Bradely, Sears & Switlick, 1997). The shift in educating students with disabilities is a direct result of various court cases and legislative decisions such as the…

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    Teacher: Michelle Kenney Title: Leaf Scavenger Hunt & Classification Objectives: Students will be able to observe, measure and sort tree and plant leaves. Students will be able to examine leaves individually and in groups. Common Core/Next Generation Science Standards/Science & Engineering Practices/Environmental Literacy Standard: Common Core: ELA – Literacy W.2.7: Participate in shared research and writing projects. ELA – Literacy.SL.2.1.A: Follow agreed upon rules for discussions (e.g.,…

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    3-Day Compension

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    receives 60 minutes in a resource setting for Reading. One day Charlie made the poor decision to steal computer software from the Technology Lab of the school. This resulted in him receiving a 3-day suspension. Charlie was upset and lashed out at his teacher this triggered him to receive an additional 10 days. The disciplinary procedures according to the IDEA law “educators can exclude students who pose a danger to others as long as they follow proper procedures (Russo & Osborne Jr. , 2008,…

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