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    choose. Teaching and empowering students to be literate is laying the groundwork so that as they mature and become fully educated young adults they are able to embark on journey down the road into their adult life. Literacy in Business Education Business education may be taught as a stand alone elective class in many high schools, but to be successful in understanding the nuisances of the content requires the student to draw upon the knowledge and skills obtain in other…

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    their full potential. In “Project Classroom Makeover,” the girl with the striped hair, had the inability to pass any of her end of the year exams, but discovered she had a talent where she could draw high detailed images. The hierarchies within the education system set a standard that an abundant amount of students cannot achieve, limiting students to certain skill sets. Similarly to Ho’s case, she describes the elite students as “standardized and generic.” Many recruiters seek out top…

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    Slightly Concur

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    CT implementation interview: Instructions: Please choose one of the following options: Strongly concur, moderately concur, slightly concur, slightly differ, moderately differ, or strongly differ. 1. Does CT increase academic goals (e.g., behavior in the class, grades, and attendance)? Strongly concur. 2. Does CT result in students disregarding important traditional learning tools (e.g., text-books, notebooks use)? Moderately differ. 3. Is CT effective because a teacher believes he/she can…

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    the talk of the extraterrestrial and witchcraft. In the many years people have been challenging books, many have made it to court such as Minarcini v. Strongsville City School District, Mozert v. Hawkins County Board of Education, and one of the most famous, Board of Education v. Pico. All of these cases were brought up because someone had a problem with the writing of a novel. Pico was mainly brought up for religious reasons against books such as Go Ask Alice by Beatrice Sparks and Down These…

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    students and lack of funding around 50% of Riverside County residents 18-24 years old have a high school education or less (CHP). Completing high school positively affects the choice to attend and complete college which is why there needs to be even more retention programs to help people in this community that might want to attend a four year college but at least a possibility to obtain a technical certification. Instead this large group of undereducated people are being used as a source of…

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    I was super excited when the announcement about captains was posted on Facebook this year! I have been on the CVHS Swim Team for all four years of high school and I know that I have always put 100% effort into the team. My freshman year, I swam with a broken hand. Sophomore year it was a torn ligament in my knee. Thankfully, junior year didn’t hold any major injuries and I’m excited that going into my senior year of swim I am healthy and in tip top shape. I look forward to working hard on the…

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    The use of ultrasound images in a medical education environment has been largely ignored. Based on Hoppmann et al., (2011) , incorporating ultrasound into the M2 year of medical school would promote the advancement of student knowledge on pathology and familiarize them with scenarios in different anatomical structures. The ideal approach would involve reinforcing understanding of medical conditions by identifying them using ultrasound images. For example, in conducting an eye exam, an ultrasound…

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    These are known as ‘master ideas’ as per Theodore Roszac. We sometimes might not have a reason for why we do a certain task in a certain way. This means that there are master ideas that have been embedded inside us or in today’s technical language we can say that we have been programmed with these ideas since the day we were born. We tend to develop some point of view about certain things that happen in our periphery according what our parents think or more broadly how our family…

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    institutions of higher education around the world continually make efforts to prepare their students for the quickly-advancing field of engineering. Through different approaches, countries around the world succeed and through their efforts we advance as a global society in our technology. Of the many approaches taken to education, one discussed by Martha Nussbaum in her piece, Education for Profit, Education for Democracy as the “single-subject model,” is characterized as an education that is…

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    Identification of the Problem Liberty Elementary School was considered a darling school district with a high academic achievement when the school was initially erected in the 1960’s. Over the past 15 years, the surrounding urban community began to undertake a drastic change; families began to migrate to suburbs and with the construction of government housing within the community and increasing poverty levels, the student population shifted. Students attending Liberty Elementary School are now…

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