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    culture of their names. I enjoy this activity because students are engaged and they learn each student has their own culture. 2. I would use Serena Browns Textbook Connection in my classroom, which is creating a student portfolio. I chose this connection because it is a long term record of student progress and it is an exciting way for students to review their work and for teachers to assess the class. This is also a great way for ELL students to express their creativity through projects, rather…

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    Behavior analyses have to conduct an assessment plan before appropriate treatment plan can began. Assessment can be conducted in home, school, or clinic settings. There is a variety of information that needs to be collected to determine the factors influencing the occurrence of behaviors (antecedents, consequences, motivating operations, and settings). It is also necessary to include direct observations, experimental analysis, and conduct interviews. Assessments are conducted in form(s) of…

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    Light Recital Hall

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    Your Name: Yesaswini Yarlgadda Name of the Music Event: Date you attended the event: September 25, 2016 Where was the event held? Light Recital Hall 1. Briefly describe the venue for this event. Who was/were the musician/musicians involved? What instrument(s) were used? [Note: you don't need to list all of the instruments and players if it's a large ensemble like an orchestra or band.] The venue was comparatively a small room with a big stage and…

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    Optional Competencies

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    The skills that individuals should meet is based on the RICS Quantity surveying and construction pathway guide. As a Quantity Surveyor individuals cover 3 sorts of skills: Mandatory, Core and Optional. The mandatory competencies covers regular themes canvassed in all the pathways accessible under the RICS. This implies it will cover individual, interpersonal, expert and business practices. The core competencies covers points that are particular to the individuals’ field, this implies that they…

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    communication and has worked more effectively with larger groups of learners. I have also had the opportunity to adapt this session so that learners can practice the techniques with their children in a session. Gravells, A. & Simpson, S.(2010) Initial Assessment of Literacy, Language, numeracy, and ICT: Induction and initial of Learners for their chosen learning programme is a key area of teachers’ responsibility. In addition, they should be aware of the need to identify the literacy, language,…

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    1. As an Instructor/Teaching Assistant it is your responsibility to read and become familiar with the Blackboard Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). 2. As an Instructor/Teaching Assistant you are to learn your roles and responsibility as it relates to the procedures for an effective and efficient use of the Soldier Support Institute (SSI) Bb Program. 3. According to Blackboard Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) para 4.6.9, as an Instructor/Teaching Assistant your are expressly prohibited…

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    Tests need to be accurate (i.e. valid) for the researcher to know the test can be trusted. Tests have a concept or framework that guide what the test is supposed to measure. Construct-based validity evidence is used to measure to the degree that the test is measuring that construct. This type of validity has two subparts: discriminant validity and convergent validity. When constructs are not supposed to be related, discriminant validity checks to see if they are in fact unrelated. On the other…

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    Closed-Ended Survey

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    gather teacher perceptions on computers and technology. The first part of the TTQ asks teachers to rate their level of agreement with 20 statements coinciding with five areas related to technology: (1) impact on classroom instruction, (2) impact on students, (3) teacher readiness to integrate technology, (4) support for technology in the school, and (5) technical support. Items are rated with a five-point Likert-type scale ranging from (1) Strongly Disagree to (5) Strongly…

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    What Is Self-Checking?

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    Self-checking includes instructing understudies to screen and assess their own classroom conduct. The instructors have a noteworthy part to play in self-checking in light of the fact that he or she recognizes the behavior(s) that he/she needs the understudies to assess, examine. Screen and pay heed. The instructor may request that the understudies screen at least one on-assignment behavior(s). Before undertaking the procedure of self-observing, the instructor needs to talk about with the…

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    submitted this originally and I did not save a draft. So, here we go again. To me, the statement that this program requires students to take active responsibility for their own learning means that each student can attain a base education through this program. However, it does not mean that this program will teach you every aspect of what you may need to know in the future. Each student is responsible for taking this course as a guide, and expanding upon it to the best of their abilities.…

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