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    While test interpretation could be complicated, when it comes to multicultural issues within test interpretation we face many problems. Initially the availability of a reliable or adequate test for the bilingual population is rarely possible, and there will probably never be a perfect test to assess this population. There are many tests available in Spanish but due to the wide variation of the language from person to person, many challenges arise. For those people who speak other languages than…

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    Assessment Report: MAST and the Mental Status Examination A counselor that is meeting with a client should consider the use of assessments. Assessments can be an extremely useful tool. However, the counselor should consider the client’s cultural background and how if the assessment is appropriate to use. During an aspiring counselor’s journey in fieldwork, one may have to use assessments that could benefit the client. An aspiring counselor may use an assessment to assist him or her with…

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    I think I improved drastically from the formative assessment, and I learned a little bit of preparation can go a long way, especially in terms of confidence. I have never considered myself as confident or able to perform publicly, until this task. It has helped me look at things from a different perspective…

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    exam if you plan on attending a university and would like a reduction in the cost of college because knowing how the test is structured will likely increase your score. What is the AP exam though? Advanced Placement exams oriented towards testing students that display increased…

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    Some of us might ever feel stage fright when we have to give a presentation. We might feel nervous, our heart pounding so fast, our palms become sweaty, and our voice sound unsteady. In our mind, we have thought that that we are worry about the presentation, whether the content is good or not. We also worry about the audience opinion, what kind of their perception about our presentation, negatively or positively. Somehow we afraid when people staring at us as the center of attention. This…

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    1. What is something you did this school year (sporting event, extracurricular, project, etc.) that you think you will remember for the rest of your life? This year regretfully I did not participate in extracurricular projects,but in each class which I had we had at least 3 projects, for example I will never forget how we autopsied rats in biology class, project with our dreams on college, speech at english, acting one of the play from “12th night “by William Shakespeare, a lot of interesting…

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    Heutagogical Case Study

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    supervised to achieve a certain objectives or learning outcomes that the students will benefit and develop more of their capabilities. Thus, in order to attain the said learning outcomes the teacher and the learner itself are the one who execute different practices in education. Wherein, the teacher and the learners interact with each other to make the teaching and learning process possible. Furthermore, teachers let the students to explore and discover their own capabilities in doing such…

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    framework of the study and are interpreted in Figure 1. Embracing learning for the future through learning technologies entails a distinct understanding of the pedagogies that notify the simulated teaching and learning strategies used to expedite student learning (Lyons 2012).This study is designed based on the expected skills acquisition of the learners on the study in relation to the 21st century skills stated in the K to 12 Basic Education Program Curriculum Guide . These skills are IT/…

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    The Case of Lonnie and Dorothy 1. List the needs that Lonnie and Dorothy have. Then prioritize them. The needs that Lonnie and Dorothy have are important to be met in order for them to live comfortably. One of the biggest problems for them is the economic disadvantage that they have. They have bills to pay and what they earn is not enough for them. They are also not able to save any money for their future. Lonnie and Dorothy have needs in their own health and physical well-being. Dorothy has…

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    inner working of honey bees colonies, a lot was still remained to be discovered \cite{seely1995}. The initial study he conducted together with his colleague Kirk Visscher, reviled a great deal of new insights, like those that bees make individual assessments of a food source's absolute quality, or that the honey bees can cover more then $100$ square kilometers around the hive during foraging. In joint work with Camazine and Sneyd, Seeley showed that waggle dance of the worker bees is changing in…

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