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    In 2004, a fifth grade student was pushed from behind by another fifth grade student while in the boy's locker room at the middle school where he attended school. The incident caused him to hit his head and abdomen on a nearby locker and bench and to sustain personal injuries resulting in an emergency splenectomy. The student’s mother alleged that her son's injuries were the result of negligent supervision. A summary judgment was handed down dismissing the complaint and the mother appealed.…

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    ASL 4 Class Reflection

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    April 22 st , I attended a Silent dinner in the Eastdale Mall in Montgomery, AL. This event only had one Deaf person due to bad weather happening throughout Alabama. Because of this, truly interact with the Deaf person was a difficult task. Though rest of us were hearing, we signed throughout the whole event. A couple of my classmates were also at this event. During the event, we conversated about our ASL 4 class and what we had left to do for the class. I saw this as an opportunity to practice…

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    space. I like the movie it's better than learning about George Washington and continents. Everyone is whispering around me and I can tell they do not like the movie but it's interesting for me. Mrs. Keys scolds at some students and soon enough the classroom settles down . I'm watching the movie and then I hear Mrs. keys yelling. Yelling at me.…

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    DeLuca allows his students to share their sketches that they have been working. He tells his students that they will have a gallery walk where they are allowed to move around the classroom. The students were able present and share through a gallery walk through their sketches. They were also allowed to comment on their classmates sketches if they found something that they liked about it. This technique allowed to the students to be…

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    few minutes before the children were let in for class, to observe a 4th grade classroom. The instructor for the class, Mrs. Powell met with me in the main office to walk me down to her classroom. The first thing I saw when walking into the classroom was all of the different learning tools around the room, Mrs. Powell's use of both chalkboards for different objectives was just one, along with open reading areas. The classroom was set up into different 4 person groups, in which the students were…

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    My mentor Evelyn and I talked about many different topics, but they all had one thing in common: they were all to do with school/schoolwork. At the beginning, she had just came back from helping with pre-advising session, so next semester’s schedules were on her mind as well as mine. We talked through our schedules and found out that we will be in the same Biology lecture and lab. After that I sparked up a small comment about one of my friends and I learned that she lives in the suite next to…

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    The first physical education class I got to observe was taught by Heather Karnes at James W. Parker Middle School. The class ran from 10:52 a.m. to 11:37 a.m. The students were in 6th grade. There was actually two classes combined into one class. Ms. Karnes had to change her plans for the class. The class was actually supposed to run the mile for the physical fitness tests, but the weather was no cooperating. She had to come up with something quickly that could be done inside the gym, since…

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    Is College Doomed Summary

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    I was forced, in effect, to learn.” Forced engagement in a classroom is what should occur in a lecture hall, however the sad truth may be that most students do not even retain most information given during a class. Most professors do not require attendance to such courses because of the inability to keep track of…

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    between professor and student. Conclusion To conclude, multitasking is a process that poses negative threats on student’s academic life. I have shown how multitasking threatens student’s brain function and also its negative influence in college classrooms. Firmly put, college students can find other positive ways that they can get their work done. Multitasking will only slow them down, harm them, and cause them to perform undesirably in their courses. Many members of our society may believe…

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    In the case of separation of twins in classrooms, the policies could cause lasting damage to twins. In a poll on Facebook, participants were asked, “Should schools have a policy regarding the placement of twins in classrooms?” Most participants agreed that the policy should be to consult the parent (Isom). It’s not abnormal for the parents of twins to disagree with…

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