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    this paper I will discuss student social statuses and how their seating arrangements can affect a classroom. Teachers have the power to influence students in many different ways. Student desk come in many shapes and sizes, and there are multiple ways that desk can be arranged, for instance, semi-circled, rows, L-shapes, and in small groups. Classroom management is a high priority for teachers especially when keeping students engaged. The question at hand is how student social statuses and…

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    Classes that are about 50 minutes long is a good length of time, but I have had numerous three hour long classes, which is very hard to pay attention and learn significant amounts of information during that time. So much information is presented to the students and most of the information will not make into long-term memory because the information is being presented quickly or one is not paying attention. Personally, I have suffered through long and boring lectures and when I walk out of the…

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    see the behind the scenes aspects of teaching. The actions that the teachers, and staff go through before or after the students leave the building to get ready for the next day, week, or month. Teachers need to work together in their grade level to understand where they envision taking their students with the curriculum and standards and materials needed for them to be successful. I got to experience this teamwork in a grade level meeting this semester in the field and learned a lot from it.…

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    DNIMAS Case Study

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    faculty/administrators and student/alumni with regard to the culture of NSU, and, in particular, the DNIMAS honors program. Both groups identified the caring nature of the environment, life-long friendships, help above and beyond the call of duty, and a confidence in abilities. In terms of identifying what has contributed to the longevity of the program, both administrators and faculty indicated the culture at NSU is one that promotes a nurturing environment for students to be successful as well…

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    desires for the future, the University promises to provide its students with more than just a degree. I know that the University of Chicago is a liberal arts college, which interests me because of the learning style. I like the idea of smaller classes with a more student focused outlook, because it involves a deeper personal relationship between the professor and student. As for the community, I know UChicago has a diverse student body, which means development of an open mind, and plenty…

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    Student Integrity Analysis

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    The key to being successful at university is managing your time and upholding academic integrity. Learning these skills aren’t only relevant to studying at university, but will also benefit current or future careers as they will become essential tools. The concept of plagiarism is difficult and forever changing (Shashikiran, 2014) which is why it is so important to grasp while at university. Learning how to uphold academic integrity should be learnt early on so that it becomes a methodical…

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    school can divided to two more types. One is public school and one is private school. Most of student in Vietnam are going to public school which is cheap paying, free paying sometimes but not free for 100%. The school year usually has two semesters; each semester has different session of education. The first semester begins in August and ends before Lunar New Year, to finish the first semester, students have to take a final test for Math, Literature, Chemistry, and other subjects. The second…

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    with a team for an online class has its challenges. For one, people are in different time zones so meeting for online discussions does not always work for all members of the team. When this happens, emails are a vital tool for communication for four students wanting to make the best product they can. As I look through Tuckman’s model I can see how this developed within our team but since most of the communication happened by email it took away some quality team development…

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    for a student to be successful in their jobs and careers they need to be familiarized with using technology to learn and grow. But, at the same time there are some major disadvantages to using technology that should be considered very carefully before fully implementing digital textbooks into our school system. Such examples are Digital Distraction, Health Concerns, and extra Expenses. One of the major concerns with using digital technology is the effect long-term use may have on a student 's…

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    Kozol analysis suggests that students from a higher socioeconomic class are more likely to receive a better education. Whereas, student, from low-income families, will be denied this opportunity and will potentially be predetermined to fail in the education system. This is harmful because it means that low-income students will continue to be suppressed by the unfair socioeconomic standards of the educational system. Kozol suggests that since toddler years, low-income students start to fall…

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