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    Students' perceptions and attitudes towards teaching and learning mathematics play an important role in mathematics education (McLeod, 1989). The students learning outcomes are greatly related to their beliefs, perceptions, perspectives, and attitudes towards mathematics (Pehkonen, 2003). Evaluating and assessing students' mathematical knowledge and performance must be made with the awareness, recognition, and realization of their beliefs and perceptions. Systematic inquiry into students'…

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    Assistive Technology

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    not as a tool to learn, the cost of technology, students relying too heavily on it, and that teacher training is time-consuming. Assistive technology is a tool used to help improve function in areas such as communication, mobility, relationships, education, and self-care. Types of assistive technology more related to students with learning disabilities range from…

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    Multitasking Dbq

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    With the dawn of the 21st century, multitasking has become ingrained in the American culture. Being able to focus all of one’s attention on the task at hand is no longer the social norm. Instead, people’s concentration divides between a myriad of goals from emailing coworkers to listening to presentations to playing Solitaire. Even if multitasking has become a lifestyle for Americans, is it truly beneficial? Although skeptics attest that multitasking is inefficient or even impossible, practice…

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    Pk Literacy Standards

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    Introduction Literacy standards will build skills and knowledge for students to apply to life outside of the classroom. The standards also lay out a vision of what it means to be a literate person who is prepared for success in the 21st century (ELAS, n.d.). The purpose of this paper is to review and critique a Maryland College and Career-Ready Standard (MCCRS) for English Language Arts/Literacy. These standards will give students skills and knowledge to prepare them for college and/or a career…

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    man’s attention. At the beginning of their lives, especially those who were in higher classes, were taught all the different types of entertainment, which throughout their lives needed to be develop to be the best. Even though, music today, in the 21st century, is considered a form of competition and objectification as it was during Regency England, back then women were objectified…

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    transmitted infection, in the United States. (Chavous) According to statistics, there is a lack of sex education in this country. Schools tend to skip teaching students where to go for contraceptives or where to go if they want to be tested for sexually transmitted infections. It is the 21st century, more and more adolescents are having sex. Sex education should be taught to…

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    The Puritan Beliefs

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    The initial motive for a higher education was to understand the “Word of God”, however through the dominance of Greek and Latin secular writers in the school curriculum, it is evident that the focus on education stemmed from more than just devotional motives (Degler 35). The Puritans believed that reason and logic had great worth (Degler 34) and thus implemented laws to support educating the young. Public education was free. Each town with 50 or more families were required…

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    Teachers get into the field of education for a number of reason. Some teach because they want to teach students about something they love. Others teach because they want to give back to their community. And then, there are those who want to teach so that they can impact the lives of students. No matter the reason, there are teachers all over the world that have dedicated their lives to the advancement of students. The dedication of teachers is what ensures that we live in a world that is…

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    the students how to use Wikipedia, teach them how to verify using more reliable sources such as CQ Researcher, opposing viewpoints or even ERIC. The skillset acquired when verifying sources is invaluable in writing as well as life. These analytical skills can allow students to think critically about the text they have read and draw their own…

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    Classroom Technology Technology is changing various sectors of human living and education is no exception (Mandinach & Cline, 2013). The impact that technology is having can be seen through the existence of educational resources such as online libraries and databases that contain learning resources. Technology has changed education and learning processes from elementary classrooms to lecture halls in colleges and universities worldwide (Mandinach & Cline, 2013). For instance, games are being…

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