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    ShaKendrea Hewitt. Mrs. Hewitt use to be a special education teacher before she decided that she wanted to be in a more administer roll. Her special education background provides her the tools that many administrators do not have; she is able to be an advocate for her students and teachers that are at her campus. She is able to help the teachers solve issues…

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    Interview with a Technology Coordinator Houston County Board of Education Technology Coordinator Bob Blalock was more than happy to grant an interview regarding technology for an aspiring leadership student. Mr. Blalock has performed technology duties since 2005 and served as my technology contact during my tenure as a Business Marketing teacher at Houston County High School. I consider Mr. Blalock to be a very supportive advocate of technology use in schools. The Houston County School…

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    Health and Safety is a big priority when working within a school, the school has to be a safe environment for both the children attending the school and the members of staff. Many factors should be taken into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor activities. Firstly, the children need to be taken into account, are the activities being set out safe for them and that they have the ability to do them, are there any children with illness’s that would need anything for certain…

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    Pacific University (APU), I realized the way I would make a difference in this world and to contribute to society, is through becoming a teacher. Education changes lives. I want to be a great teacher, and I know that I must prepare myself to be one. That is why I decided to not only enroll into the credential program, but also pursue a Master’s degree. Education is evolving and we are living in an era where almost everyone is technically savvy. As educators, we must follow the trends in…

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    Gerhard Lenski and the Role of Technology in Society Changes Gerhard Lenski use Terawangan socio-cultural evolution in order to see the development of society. [2] Lenski explained how changes in society occur segere after they produce (or adapting) new technology. For Lenski, community rural areas does not necessarily mean more backward than urban. Rural communities to use technology just to reach the number of their members who are small, while the urban society technologies (eg,…

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    Act proposed national education for all. It created a national education system designed to offer education to suit the needs of children regardless of their academic ability. The Act gave a greater responsibility to Local Education Authorities (LEAs). It was up to them to make sure there was a sufficient provision in their geographical area. In an attempt to provide a system to suit all children the tripartite system was created. This system stated that secondary education would begin at age…

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    Gender Gap in Engineering Engineering has always been considered an exceptional major throughout the history. It combines various human characteristics and brings out their scientific and leadership skills. It is one of the few majors that are known for their intellectual challenges and tough problem solving situations. However, with all the scientific and technological advancements in the field of engineering, the controversy of whether or not females can work in this field and handle all its…

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    traditional intelligence, in fact when I was young I too was considered ‘dumb’, because as young children we are tested only for analytical intelligence. This is what we can equate to good grades in school and book smarts. If you want to get more technical analytical intelligence is abstract thinking and logical reasoning. This is what Ben excelled at and he was great in school and had excellent writing skills with an amazing vocabulary, however he lacked an aspect of creativity in his…

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    The articles “Imagination in Practice”, by P. Anne Scott, and “Speaking My Mind: The Problem with the Power of the Imagination”, by Linda Payne Young, both create an argument about where imagination stands in the real world with the effective use of rhetorical strategies such as ethos, pathos, and logos. Emphasizing focus into the workforce, Linda Young argues that the problem with imagination is that the excessive use of it in schools and society brings a negative impact along with it, compared…

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    contradicts the instincts of the previously mentioned teachers. Professors should "teach the test". The main problem arises when you attempt to define what the actual test is. University professors are different from teachers at the lower levels of education in that grade school and high school teachers are responsible for preparing a student for college or at the least a menial labor type job . But it is the job of a university professor to prepare a student for an advanced placement position…

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