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    Description of Philosophy Idealism is one of humankind’s oldest philosophies, originating in ancient India and classical Greece, further developing throughout the centuries, and reaching a high point of expression in nineteenth-century Europe and Asia. Idealism asserts that reality is spiritual or nonmaterial and may or may not have a religious orientation. Religious idealists believe that the Creator or God is a supernatural spiritual being, the source of all creation, and the active…

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    liberal arts focus of the core curriculum includes studies in oral and written communication, natural and behavioral sciences, mathematics, humanities, fine arts, computer skills, and wellness and kinetics.” A liberal arts education requires the student to take one to two classes in the above named subjects. They are part of the core curriculum and are required for all students to graduate. Although schools have different requirements for the liberal arts curriculum math, science, history,…

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    introduced to the concept of culture until after fifth grade, as the state and national core curriculum shies away from the general topic until middle school. More specifically, the Wallingford-Swarthmore School District specifies that between kindergarten and fifth grade, the children will “explore the themes of neighborhoods and communities,” and then “learn about United States geography and history” (Curriculum & education). Thus, even though cultures—significantly those of which members of…

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    level to my stakeholders (McKenzie, Neiger, & Thackeray, 2013, p. 245). The Body Project curriculum must be a fit for the priority population and fine-tuning to fit the needs of each group will be crucial for the all-gender curriculum to gain momentum. I will need to search for credible evidence that enhances the curriculum and determine how to measure success and outcomes. In developing the new curriculum, I will need to consider how I can strategically engage stakeholders and consider…

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    chair to teach an English Language Development (ELD) class. As I had only been teaching for a year, I was unfamiliar with the full requirements of the class and nervous to take on what I felt was a BIG responsibility. Once I accepted our dean of curriculum asked me to be the ELD advisor. I took two days to decide that with my family background, my grandfather picked fruit for a living and my mom picked and packed growing up, I could make the students understand that working hard in school and…

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    personnel. These services may include program modifications and supports. Make sure that all of the provided services will help the student advance appropriately toward attaining the annual goals, engage and make progress in the general education curriculum, participate in extracurricular and other nonacademic activities, and participate with peers both with and without disabilities in academic learning and additional activities. Once the team decides which special education and related services…

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    an interest, it awakens them enough to want to share their time with like-minded adolescents in a social structured setting. According to Webster’s Dictionary Extracurricular activities is described as “not falling within the scope of a regular curriculum; specifically: of or relating to officially or semi officially approved and usually organized student activities (as athletics) connected with school and usually carrying no academic credit.”…

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    Alternative School, I chose to intern with the administrator of this program. As a result of a small number of staff working at the Carl Junction Unlimited, the administrator’s duties consist of a variety of tasks such as principal, school counselor, curriculum director, secretary, disciplinarian, and much more. However, for this particular internship, I tried to focus particularly on the aspects of her job that entails leadership of the instructional program. Working with this administrator of…

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    training to their peers so that functional health instruction can be incorporated in an appropriate and seamless manner. This faculty can direct staff education that is specific to the RHS student population and help to guide curriculum working with the faculty curriculum committee. Because the 10 components of the WSCC model may be a daunting task for a school to implement, the lead faculty with the support of the school based clinic staff and school nurse would have the time they need to…

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    disabilities can have the ability to access the general curriculum. When assistive technology is appropriately used in a regular classroom, the students are provided with multiple means to complete their work. Students utilize assistive technology in the classroom to communicate with their teachers and peers in the classroom. The benefit for using…

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