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    Student Engagement Speech

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    money or resources money it has, but instead how it teaches and raises the next generation. The children of today will develop into the adults of tomorrow and decide what the future will hold. I hope for empowerment for our children. I define empowerment as possessing the capability to initiate decisions and take actions that solve problems and question solutions, therefore improving on approaches for today’s issues. I want to cultivate responsible, ethical, and caring visionaries who will…

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    campus . In my opinion closing campus is a really bad idea. This is a bad idea because first, In my opinion there is so many kids that don't like the school lunch because i isnt very good. Second, Students need time to get out of school for a while. Third of all a good reason is that they need to be responsible out of school and do stuff they need to take care of. First reason i said was the food isn't very good. Kids at the say on campus food tastes bad and is flavorless most of the time and…

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    Working In High School

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    a great way for students to attain knowledge. Students gain life experiences that schools cannot teach as well as jobs. Having a paying job highlights the importance of saving money. Balancing a job and school together teaches responsibility. As much as schools teach, the establishments cannot give the same amount of knowledge, show the importance of saving, or create a sense of responsibility. In some aspects, schools can't give the life experiences that jobs supply to students. After high…

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    Physical Activity is a Teachers guide on how to incorporate his ideology into the classroom as well outside. Hellison preaches his idea of helping kids take what is learned through Physical Education and use it in everyday life. Hellison believes as a teacher we must show kids not just how to play basketball or get an A+ in a class but to take the skills and apply them to the world outside of the classroom. Don talks about the 5 levels of students and how they can progress through the different…

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    technology in schools could do for all of us, not only students, but also teachers! Technology can help us in many different ways. All the way from Pre-K to end of college schools across the world have technology in the classroom. Whether it be an Ipad or a laptop, schools have been using technology to help students learn. For example, students in elementary have Ipads that have games that are programmed into the Ipads to help them learn. Also, students in high school have laptops that make it…

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    Old Trail. How will my child fit in here? How will he or she be affected by Old Trail, and how will he or she act as an adult? To be a buffalo is to be mature, respectful, responsible, “good”, and involved with the community. These are all important parts of a student’s daily life at Old Trail. At OTS we teach that to be a good student/person, you should have most, if not all, of those qualities. OTS also teaches that you should respect nature in…

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    How often do you directly encourage students to do the following: Never Once During the Semester A Few Times a Semester Monthly A Few Times a Month Weekly Participate in class discussions Ask questions in class Respond to questions during class Participate in class discussions Inquire about my progress in class Visit me during office hours Say "hello" to you on campus Visit me during office hours Ask questions in class Respond to questions during class Participate in class discussions Inquire…

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    CHAMPS Summary

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    Overview and Chapter 1 CHAMPS is a management plan that teaches students how to behave responsibly in a proactive and positive classroom. The title, CHAMPS, is an acronym for conversation, help, activity, movement, participation, and success. The framework that supports CHAMPS is called the STOIC Framework. The STOIC Framework consists of five variables that the teacher can apply and use to guide students to be respectful, responsible, and motivated. The five variables of STOIC are…

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    instruction, those are personally responsible, participatory and justice oriented. According to Westheimer and Kahne these are the types of citizenship that can effectively support democracy (Westheimer & Kahne, 2004). One of the first types of citizenship discussed in What Kind of Citizen? Was the personally responsible citizen. Westheimer and Kahne defined a personally…

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    Students attending college are now exposed to the real world of being responsible for their attendance in classes. College life is more diverse than high school, because students now have the ability to make their own life choices and College students have more freedom than high school students do. Being able to take the classes they want, need, and also paying for their own courses. College students have to be committed to do well in their classes, but also have their own decision making if…

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