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    with misbehavior and challenging students in my future classroom I would like to try and model my current practicum teachers approach. This teacher will call out the students that are challenging him and misbehaving in front of the class. He does it in a joking manner but the students know when he calls them out they need to check their behavior. He is also very respectful towards the students and knows how far he can push certain students. This approach keeps students accountable of their…

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    However, this statement is not completely true due to one aspect. Once students of America graduate high school, most of the students want to attend college and make their lives better. In fact, most take their ACT, apply for college, and apply for scholarships to prepare financially for college, but they still do not obtain the amount of funds they need. College is a part of life that can be burdensome to both the parent and the student because of the stress it causes trying to pay for it. Most…

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    Grades are just eligibility of the company’s process in hiring the suitable candidates for a certain position. The level of grades would not wholly guarantee any possibilities for the graduates in getting the job. The added factors such as communication skill, soft skill and English proficiency will become the other barriers besides the academic grades of graduates. These criteria will become as the organization requirement in employed the fresh graduates. These requirements can ensure the…

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    Nowadays, education is so put upon students. Students feel the pressure of work expectations and schools make it seem as if they do not meet these expectations, then they’re futures will be “destroyed”. In essay, “Social Class and the Hidden Curriculum of Work”, Jean Anyon theorizes about the role education plays in society. Anyon’s central thesis is that the function of our educational systems is depended on the school’s social class. After careful analysis of my own experience within Anyon’s…

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    1.How important it is for students to have their basic needs met in order to be successful in School? Why do you think so? I think it is crucial. I work with students with special needs. Their needs may vary from physical limitations to high function autism to Emotional Disturbance. For the most of the time, class time is not enough or convenient at all to support their interests and needs. That is why I also offer a lunchtime learning. If it is some sort of punishment, I don't call it…

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    I worked as a coordinator for student professional development in an office called Center for Academic Service Learning and Research at Azusa Pacific University as a graduate assistant last year. I was in charge of assisting and mentoring eight student workers, planning for office events, and participating in end of semester evaluations. Service Learning creates opportunities for students to practice what they have learned in class and put into practice at the local communities where everyone…

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    of one appeal then she does the others. In the article “Helping First-Year Students Help Themselves”, Whelan uses many strategies to accurately incorporate ways to establish one’s credibility, appeal to logic, and appeal to emotion. To persuade her audience, Christine B. Whelan uses several strategies to establish her credibility. The first strategy Christine uses is telling the readers what she does as her every day job. This strategy…

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    if they complain to her about how they feel they did a better job at that assignment?” Or how about, “Wow there is so much free time from studying that they should just all go get drunk?” Says no student ever. But truthfully after reading “Grade Inflation Gone Wild” by Stuart Rojstaczer and “Doesn’t Anyone Get a C Anymore” by Phil Primack that is apparently the mentality that some people involved in school system has adapted, students and professors; which will be discussed in this essay.…

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    not only difficult to get hired, but these jobs are also extremely rare. One of the worst times for a musician is when they graduate from music school. They are young, inexperienced, and usually unaware of how it is like to live as a musician. Part of what makes a musician successful is having good connections and having the knowledge of entrepreneurship. Although music schools are a highly competitive environment, many of them fail to teach their students about marketing themselves and…

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    multiple reasons to engage in mock interviews, a practice interview to test strengths and weaknesses, such as helping boost candidate’s confidence and reduces stress. The article introduces career services for students entering the workplace and promotes using them to help individuals get a job. The article introduces the idea of pretend consultations, then provides evidence to back up the authors beliefs which helps the article persuade readers to practice this technique. This article is…

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