How to be a Responsible Student Essay

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    Task 1 How do each of the major components of IDEA Law (individualized educational plan, least restrictive environment, protection in evaluation procedures, and due process) affect assessment practices? Assessment practices have positively been impacted by (IEP) Individualized Education Plans, Least Restrictive Environment (LRE), protection in evaluation procedures and due process provisions. All provisions have made the process of assessment more ethical, non-discriminatory, and fair. It has…

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    analysis of The Family Learning Center Charter School: Leadership and Accountability at a Crossroads by James R. Detert and Natalie R. Detert (2001). This case study focuses on the challenges a charter school may face when opening with a new philosophy on how to approach instruction. The Family Learning Center Charter School (FLC), founded by Dr. Wayne Jennings faced many challenges starting a new charter school: funding problems, inexperienced staff, little instructional support and…

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    If a teacher does not wish to be reprimanded, his or her students will all have to do well on the tests. In order to be sure that this happens, teachers will teach to the tests. They will focus not on creative writing, but rather on the type of writing that the test scorers will want to see. Instead of taking field trips, students will be practicing analogies and test taking skills. Literature will not be read intensively, but will instead be skimmed for the main points in order to answer…

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    responsibility involves being accountable for my actions and being responsible for everything I do and say at all times. According to Haskins (2009), “when applied to education, personal responsibility means that students accept the responsibility to study hard and to learn as much as they can in courses that press against the limits of their capacity.” Having spent 20 years in the United States Air Force, I have learned that being personally responsible not only has an impact on my life, but…

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    Cobra Kai Essay

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    The state has proven that Cobra Kai Investments did more than their due diligence and that Danni Russo was the one responsible for the ninja in the Teacher’s Pet app and for deceiving Terry Kreese into believing the app was secure and there was no way for the students to cheat. To begin with, the defendant Danni Russo contacted Cobra Kai investments asking them to consider investing in his app. After presenting his app multiple times, Terry Kreese and Cobra Kai investments, seeing the app’s…

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    Milgram Theory

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    them seem as if they were a bad person. Milgram’s study reveals how far ordinary people are willing to obey orders given by an authoritative figure even if it involves hurting another human being. In the study, he conducted he randomly selected people to participate in his experiment. He then assigned a teacher and a student, in which the teacher was purposely assigned that role in order to conduct the experiment. As for the student, he was a person who was aware of the experiment and was…

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    article, “Stop Infantilizing Students,” Wiltold Zombrowski says that parents and teachers should stop treating students as they are infants. In order to encourage students to actually attend classes teachers should stop posting class lessons online. Teacher should also avoid sending out reminders, to teach our students how to become more responsible. Zombrowski’s position is unreasonable and should be opposed. Three reasons why parents and teachers stopping to help out students is a bad idea…

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    Nowadays social responsibility is everywhere. Businesses can be socially responsible, non – profit organizations can be as well and even people. It all depends on their actions and how do they interpret social responsibility. General definition of social responsibility according to Cambridge English Dictionary is “the practice of producing goods and services in a way that is not harmful to society or the environment.” (2016a). I would add to that definition, that nowadays “not harmful” is not…

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    will undoubtedly affect your attitude and behavior with your students. I wanted to begin my studies in the teacher leadership program because I would be able to distinguish and identify the best teaching practices for all students. The teacher leadership program has taught me how…

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    are not, especially children in elementary school. They learn how to do simple tasks but not much is expected of them because they are seen as being too young. Japanese elementary students are slightly more responsible because parents invigorate them to be more self-reliant. There are many similarities and…

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