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    A person is rewarded for desired behavior by having something unpleasant removed. This removal is the reward. For example, in the workplace a person may find it undesirable to be monitored closely. If a person is doing their job to the held standard, they may not be monitored as closely anymore. This removal of the monitoring is the reward for consistently doing their job well. B.F. Skinner used the rat to demonstrate positive reinforcement, but he also utilized the same test to prove negative…

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    be what truly influences the outcomes. Every American citizen is given the right to a basic education: Kindergarten through twelfth grade to prepare a student for the career of their choice to maximize their happiness and quality of life. Despite this truth, all Americans recognize that despite the opportunity, not everyone will make the same choice, in fact, a good number of people will not even complete this level of education. This event is largely a product of the environment people get…

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    all students to prepare them for global 21st century learning. E: Our mission statement reads that we have a community of learners dedicated to student success and we are preparing them with skills necessary to be productive citizens. It would be wonderful if we had the programs and courses to make this possible. F: It would be great to have move vocational courses and really focus on job skills. C: Basically, our vision, mission, and purpose is different for each student. Students…

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    Professional Philosophy of Education The position in education I would like to have would be an elementary school librarian in the public school system. Working in the public school system will allow me to work with a more rounded group of students. After some investigation about the position of a librarian in a public school, most people believe it is a job to which is becoming extinct. According to Karen Bromley (2011) in Learning About the Endangered Librarian, librarian positions are…

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    functioning or development (NIH, 2016)”. Many parents and teachers have the children diagnosed because of certain things like inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. When it comes to inattention, children and adults tend to wander off task. The students can be working on one part of a project, then they will jump from one part to another. People with ADHD will also have a hard pay attention and get off subject very…

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    Part A A1. Disruptive Student Behavior When I start teaching I plan on teaching middle school students most likely in the 7th grade. I also plan to teach students who have varied learning disabilities. The scenario with Liz, who wanders around the classroom, distracting other students, is one I will most likely encounter in my classroom. This type of behavior can have a catastrophic effect in a classroom environment. While Liz is up wandering around, the other students may be paying…

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    tests have been around for several years. While other countries do have their own forms of these tests, they are most common in the United States. These tests came around to be used as a form of an accountability system not only for the teachers and students but as the schools as well. The United States has lacked in the area of education for many years and have not raised their ranking. To try to alleviate this situation, standardized testing has become a common mandate forced upon the public…

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    emotional health and attachment to caregivers are imperative for language development. In addition to good emotional health, properly functioning biological systems are necessary…

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    Many students come to school not knowing how to read or are reading behind grade level and it is the job of the classroom teacher to help these students in their journeys of learning to read. The job of the teacher goes beyond what they do in the classroom. Teachers need to have a deep understanding of various theories and programs as well as a personal philosophy for reading. Each teacher will bring his or her experiences and personal beliefs on reading into their classroom. Teaching students…

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    1. Unique Title (3 points): What to write: Give the theory your own unique title, not the one the author uses. Explain your unique title. Elaborate, explain the thinking "behind" your unique title. 100 words minimum. Indicate your word count at the end of this prompt. My Story, My Response! As you can see, the unique title I chose for this theory is My Story, My Response. I chose this title because everyone has a story. None of us knows what makes a person respond in the manner they do.…

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