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    teachers could highly enlighten their desires and abilities of learning a language hence they could master the language. Thankfully I met a good English teacher, Ms. Tang, when I started learning English in the middle school: she was so strict because she usually assigned more homework than other teachers, but her harsh requirement had entrusted me many good habits, including self-discipline and diligence, which benefited my English learning process for a very long time. The first time I met Ms…

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    Self Monitoring Essay

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    negative effects on students in the classroom, where students with ADHD commonly are unable to stay in their seats, forget assignments and materials, do not pay attention to instruction, fail to study effectively for exams, call out at inappropriate times, cut in line, and break classroom rules (DuPaul & Stoner, 2014). These behaviors…

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    Nonfiction Reflection

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    Aha! Paper Coming into this course, I had many preconceived notions as to how reading what taught and how students responded to this instruction. I thought phonics was the key factor to teaching kids how to read, that nonfiction texts were meant solely for higher level reading, reading assignments were best determined based upon reading level only, answering questions after reading was best for comprehension, and that our current academic system fails to actually teach kids how to read.…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Exercise 2

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    class unless I have a medical emergency or other serious issue that cannot wait till after class. My parents pay for me to go to college and I am extremely grateful for that. I make sure to pay them back by attending my classes and maintaining good grades. Exercise 2.2 My overall score on this exercise was 105. According to that score I am intrinsically motivated at a high level. This means that I am motivated from within myself. I agree with these results because I am…

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    need incentive or punishment, because the activity itself is satisfying and rewarding. Simply, intrinsic motivation happens when people do things just because they love it, and want to get better at it. While in contrast, when people do things for grade, praise, avoiding punishment, for something that has little something to do with the task, or just simply doing something to get it done, is called extrinsic motivation. Extrinsic motivation is usually associated with negative emotions, poor…

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    struggled? Has their academics changed over the years? In my life of being a student I have had many struggles and I also had many victories.In school I was outstanding in science I have never received less then a B in the many years of taking it. Unlike science I have a love hate relationship with math and English language arts. In the various grades levels I have entered I either; do good in math or do bad in English, or do good in English and do bad in math and in some scenarios I'm bad at…

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    consider how the shortcomings of the tests and curriculum affect the students subjected to them. According to the U.S. government, 49.5% of adolescents in 2010 met the criteria for various mental health disorders (“Prevalence”). With an education system so focused on success and a country full of opportunities, why are the country 's youth foundering? Criticisms of standardized testing include its inability to effectively evaluate student and teacher performances and creating a curriculum that…

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    I have had some good teachers as well as some bad experiences in science classes in the past. Although I don’t remember too much about my science classes when I was in elementary and middle school, I do remember a lot from high school and have had quite a few science classes in college. In middle school I did a lot of reading. It was actually completely all reading assignments. I didn’t do too many hands on activities, and whatever experiments I did do weren’t very memorable. This made…

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    way of teaching students than lecturing. Active learning is defined as “the process of having students engage in some activity that forces them to reflect upon ideas and how they are using those ideas.The attainment of knowledge by participating or contributing” (Edwards 1). Although it is hard to enact there is evidence that students learn more from doing than just listening. Some teachers argue that the traditional lecture is better because it uses time more efficiently and rewards student’s…

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    Introduction Fifth grade teacher, Mr. Baer has a challenge on his hands. Although school has scarcely started, he has already noticed that ten-year-old Annie is withdrawn during Language Arts class. When she blurts out, “I just can’t do this writing stuff!” he knows that she has already given up on herself as a writer. Somehow, he must get to the root of why she has given up and help her regain her joy of learning. He must provide her with the help she needs, make writing interesting and…

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