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    roadblocks with the essays during the course, but it was the draft corrections that enabled me to change course and adjust for a more improved thesis statement. Even more, the final grade that I would receive on the essay was a direct reflection of my understanding of a proper thesis statement.…

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    Intellect can invoke a series of ideas that affect people in a positive or negative manner. The essays “The Library Card” by Richard Wright and “Learning to Read and Write” by Frederick Douglass, both emphasize the importance and epitomize the significance in being educated. In both cases, knowledge destabilizes them and causes them to develop a hatred for themselves and others. In addition, they both realize that the knowledge they have acquired does not make freedom any less evasive. On a…

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    With a title like this many of us might be asking a question or two. Whose Janet Kier Lopez? What’s her article “Funds of Knowledge” exactly about? Janet Kier Lopez is a doctoral candidate from the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Education and is the director to a mentoring and preparatory program for Latino high school students called the Scholars, Latino Initiative. Her purpose for the article “Funds of Knowledge” was to show people how much students would benefit if teachers were to introduce their…

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    the figure indicates the comprehension of the text would not be difficult for students even without teacher’s help. However, even 100% text coverage may not cause complete comprehension to all the students. In order to make students get better understanding and acquire more incidental knowledge, the aim is to make the text reach 98% text coverage or more. As a result, the text needs to be modified to narrow the gap between students’ actual vocabulary size and the vocabulary size that is needed…

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    Technology Vs Classroom

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    their notes. When the students put their notes in his or her, own words making them more likely to remember the notes are being taken and given during lecture. Also, when students put their notes in their own words, they look back and get the full understanding because they put it in words that they understand. Also, more research shows that notes taken on a laptop are more just copied notes, they have more verbatim to them. If the students didn’t understand in class they won’t understand when…

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    provides an assessment to assist individuals in understanding their distinct strengths and a plan of action to assist in capitalizing or making those identified strengths even stronger. The text identifies a total of strengths or talents that an individual could possibly possess. This particular assessment provides five distinct strengths in order from most distinct to least distinct. After taking the Strengths Finder…

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    personality because I think of others before me. Growing up I would have handled my conflict as a competitor, but over the year of fighting and being called a “right-fighter” and proclaimed that I never think about others views but my own. After understanding, this made me change my communication, it made me listen and see what I was missing. At this time in a long distance relationship with my high school boyfriend, Tyler. I always try to keep a good communication climate between the two of…

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    Talk In English Language

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    to how it helps children’s understanding of texts. A text is defined as meaningful phrases of language that is either written or spoken (Halliday, 1985). The national curriculum shows a variety of oral activities that can be used in the classroom, which includes persuading, drama, explaining, storytelling, and discussion (Grigg, 2010). These examples set in the national curriculum all contribute to helping with comprehension. Comprehension is in simple terms; understanding what you are reading,…

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    observations since I knew that this science placement has different requirements than my Pre-Student Teaching. Being able to objectively observe today and pulling in my observations from other times being in the class, I feel as though I have a greater understanding about the goings on in the classroom. I have the environment memorized, and I know which students have special needs and which ones need extra help; I also understand the classroom rules and developmental levels of the students.…

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    Knowledge and understanding are two terms that may seem similar in meaning. However upon further examination, one may find that there is a distinction to be made. Knowledge can be thought of as pure information, it is usually simple and easy to obtain. Everyone possesses some degree of knowledge about a variety of things. On the other hand, understanding is something more complicated and nuanced. It highlights a deeper intuitive process that occurs within subconscious levels of the mind. Someone…

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