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    Antecedent Variable Assessment Form (AVAF): A form that is used in the initial stages of the FBA process. It is used to identify and describe the variables that set the occasion for or trigger the interfering behavior. The AVAF contains 4 variables that are related to the interfering behavior. 1) Broad Classroom Environment: Noise, visual stimulation, time of day, specific classroom. 2) Instruction: specific tasks/subjects, types of assignments, task difficulty, response to errors, pace or…

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    Ogletree Case

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    For Ogletree, the point system could be used. There are eight steps in the design of a point plan: conduct job analysis, determine compensable factors, scale the factors, weight the factors according to importance, select criterion pay structure, communicate the plan and train users, apply to non-benchmark job and develop online software support (George Milkovich, 2014, p. 145). If you look at Associate, which is equal to a lawyer, in order to determine the compensable factors, you have to…

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    and why the UoPeople requires proctored exams. To maintain academic integrity, students have to be supervised in talking some exams. The act or process of supervising or watching over student(s) while taking exams is referred to as proctoring. Online education has challenges, and for this reason for university of the people to curb the challenge of impersonation proctoring is necessary to verify the identity of the student taking the exams. 2. What criteria are necessary for an appropriate…

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    The purpose of this lesson or big idea is to improve upon the students’ understanding of the vocabulary as they achieve the 3rd Grade Pennsylvania Common Core Standards for vocabulary (CC.1.2.3.F Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in grade-level text, distinguishing literal from non-literal meaning as well as shades of meaning among related words.) within the novel Charlotte’s Web. The students will be taught the new vocabulary before playing a matching game with a…

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    A part of any diagnostic assessment is the clinical interview, whether structured or unstructured, with the main objective being to obtain an accurate biopsychosocial history used as a foundation of the client’s diagnosis and treatment. Specific objectives are to understand the client’s personality characteristics, both strengths and weaknesses, to gain insight into the nature of the client’s relationship with those closest, both past and present, identifying sources of primary support and…

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    requires the student to do analysis and evaluate why change is needed in the organization. Objective 2 At the conclusion of this session, the learner should be able to clearly define the important steps management and leadership should take in minimizing resisting to change. Learning Domain: Cognitive. Alignment: Power Point Slides 8. Measurability: Able to be measured by learner recognizing the signs of resisting change and how to manage the resistance. Level: Moderate—it requires the…

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    Assessment is a fundamental component of early childhood education and care. Government documents including EYLF, QKLG, ACARA, and the Code of Ethics recognise the importance of assessment in monitoring and supporting each individual child’s learning and development across all educational settings (Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, 2009; Early Childhood Australia, 2006; Queensland Studies Authority, 2010; Smidt, 2015). My understanding is demonstrated throughout my…

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    The self-assessment test is a good first step in understanding what your strengths and weaknesses are. (Bethel University, 2014) This tool is a good way of helping you discover what you are good at and what you may need to work on. I also believe that this is a good tool to help you identify things that your interested in that could lead to a career. While this tool is helpful, I also feel that it can be over-analyzed. I believe this test is to be used a tool along with many other tools to help…

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    Daniel arrives to sessions consistently and on time, dressed casually, with appropriate hygiene. He appears his stated age. Daniel displays poor posture, slouching periodically throughout session. Daniel is of average height and weight for his age group and does not display any unusual physical characteristics. He makes culturally congruent eye contact, looking directly into the clinician’s eyes when speaking, and his motor activity is relaxed and unimpaired. In regards to his gait and mobility,…

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    Ten fingers. What can we count on ten fingers? Most of you could count how many siblings you have, how many days until winter break, or how much money you have in your backpack. For me, I can count how many schools I've been to so far in my life, 8. It may not seem like a lot but consider they are towns, cities, and even countries apart.People say it's easier for me since I was "little" and I won't remember the friends I've made or worry about customs I had to change from moving to a different…

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