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    the vision they posses for teaching in learning. As a teacher, you can never be at faulted for having a vision! I created a vision statement for myself. Here it is: I teach to guide and transform students to be better educated. I teach to students’ ways to discover their learning abilities. I teach because to me, it is joyful and rewarding. I teach students…

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    The Pros And Cons Of IMSA

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    culture, a society. It is like an ecosystem that brings students from all over Illinois for one sole cause, to learn. These students come from different (races, cultures, financial backgrounds, future goals, perceptions) and different expectations that truly recognize IMSA’s diverse setting. When these students are attending, they don’t leave after school to go home and relax, but rather, they live together. This allows more time for students to get to know each other's viewpoint and their…

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    Reflection On Mrs. Herd

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    assessments to four students. The assessments were the Yopp-Singer Test of Phoneme Segmentation and Rosner Test of Auditory Analysis. Before administering the assessments to the four students I made a point to set myself up for it. A few ways I set myself up was reading more about the assessments, watching some videos on how to conduct the tests, and furthermore doing a practical assessment to my friend’s child. I wanted to assure myself that I was well prepared to examine the students because I…

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    STM Personal Statement

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    them avoid pitfalls and self-doubt. I strive to dedicate several hours to these two efforts of mine, in hopes that I will be able to inspire today’s youth to strive toward excellence. As a low-income student myself, I believe it is my duty to give back to my community and inspire other students to reach success. Therefore, I plan on founding an organization that will provide youth in similar situations to access to comprehensive resources that will help shape their future. I envision this…

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    I think this lesson went really well. The students really enjoyed being able to have a hands on activity that they got to discuss and explore with their classmates. They also liked the song that I played at the beginning of the lesson. This class responds very well when we incorporate music into their learning. What would you change? • If I were to do this lesson again I would like to be able to introduce the main idea by using a book that the students are currently reading or have read in…

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    the conscious decision to graduate high school when I was a junior—thus, completing high school in three years instead of four. Though this move would look ambitious on my academic resume, I had failed to factor in the social implications. I had put myself into a position of attending college at the young age of seventeen, unaccompanied as a result of leaving all of my friends behind in high school, and unprepared for the culture shock I was about to receive. So there I was,…

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    After completing my undergraduate degree in chemistry with a 2nd class upper honors (graduating top 5% of my class), I found myself trying to ply through the lamentable state of the labor market of my country. With an increasing youth unemployment rate of 24% (10.644 million persons) and prevalently high rate of inequality in the labor market, my need to get an already existing job was quickly converted to a challenge to create a job, I therefore made a calculated decision to pursue my…

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    Honor Society. I felt juxtaposed with the conflicts that had befallen me. While feeling a continuous happiness for those who had earned recognition, I also felt a sudden temper with myself, knowing I had the capability of joining them. I kept this attitude with me all the way to their induction ceremony. Composing myself, sitting in one of the audience chairs feeling like a failure. We got to lunch where we sat outside for a little while. A former teacher of mine, saw a glimpse of the…

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    I believe that the all four pillars of the National Honor Society are very important in today’s society. The first pillar is service, service is where students must offer their time to the school or local community with out any compensation, and that is important to our society because it shows how involved people are with the school and the community without any reward. The leadership pillar which is were one demonstrates leadership within the school community it’s key to society due to the…

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    Many students around the world today focus mainly one thing while they are in school; a career and their income, but how do you achieve that here in the United States? How does one get the career they want and the income they yearn for to be a success? The answer is education. However, there are several, if not many issues wrong in our education society. I myself having been around getting an education the problem with most that I have seen over these past few years is the investments, money,…

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