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    Action Research In Schools

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    teachers offer a duty of care” (p. 108). We need to make sure we protect those that are part of the research and they understand the purpose and what will be done with the research. The way the research is conducted should not interfere with the education of the students as well, which I believe may be the biggest ethical consideration coming from the administration stand…

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    My own diverse cultural background, global education, and international work experience uniquely prepared me to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse student population. Tatar by nationality, I grew up and studied in the technical university in Russia surrounded by cultures different from my own and learning to identify and value both the similarities and differences of people. My travel experiences in Europe and Central Asia taught me lessons of respect, patience, and understanding. Moving…

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    Waks frown at the use of technology in the school system. In his 1995 book entitled Technology 's School: The Challenge to Philosophy, Leonard argues against the use of technology in education. Waks contends that education is in fact, a type of technology that influences the world and is in turn influenced by it (Puelles, 1997). Waks describes technology as a toll that students become dependent upon, rather than using their own cognitive abilities.…

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    Digital Education The Traditional classroom is evolving; students are no longer bound by the traditional mode of learning. New stimulating and controversial advancements are replacing the traditional classroom. Changes are not only affecting students, but also educators, there is an increased push for collaboration. Districts, administration, parents, educators and students are either pushing for the collaborative working environment or instructed to work on collaborative projects. For…

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    sixth grade classroom in which students are sitting around the teacher who is telling them a story with the help of an illustrated book imagines. It would therefore have to ask that occurs between the level of early childhood education and the last year of primary education to employment focus of reading varies so drastically. First, it is possible that Aesthetic Reading will be considered as an easy, entertaining and little intellectual value. On the contrary, the child is doing intellectual…

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    Outcomes: The 4-H Extension Agent directly taught 1,635 youth and 85 Educators during 22 separate STEM events: • 634 K-5th grade children received quality 4-H science program through 4-H Outdoor Classroom Days and through partnership with elementary schools’ outdoor classrooms. • 200 youth participated in 4-H science activity at the Clay Center for the Arts and Science Engineering Day. • 132 second, fifth and sixth grade students received in-school STEM training. • 143 participated in STEM…

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    First off I will analyze what it means to be a student-athlete. The typical way of describing it is by its technical meaning. That meaning would be a full-time student along as a full-time athlete. Notice what comes first in the phrase, its student because it takes priority over sports and it should very well be that way. By paying athletes it would totally undermine…

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    The purpose of this paper is to examine distance learning in higher education, using Bolman and Deal’s symbolic and human resources frames. Bolman and Deal’s four major frames are symbolic, human resources, structural, and political, which together are a powerful tool for gaining clarity, reframing, looking through multiple lenses, regaining balance, generating new options, and finding strategies. The human resource frame centers on the relationship between people and organizations, the fit…

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    Ipads In Education

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    There are many components of education that technology can enhance when brought into the classroom; as technology seems to be an untapped resource in education. Those components include items such as differentiated instruction, enhanced interaction, increase in quality of student work, and more. With a technologically advancing society, why not bring the iPad into the classroom where students can solve real world problems with technology that they use outside of the school? With that in mind,…

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    adjustment. But I knew the type of career I wanted to have, and the skills that I needed to have and wanted to have in order to be successful in a career that I needed to come to Tech.” Godwin had always known she wanted to pursue higher education in agriculture. Her design professor…

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