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    successful adults. Becoming a teacher will give me room and freedom to be creative within my classroom and to help educate my students. After going through and looking at all the possibilities of what I want to do with my life, I finally came down to one. I want to be an Early Childhood Educator. In this field, I will be working with minds from the ages zero to nine. I have been working with children ever since the age of thirteen. I didn't realize that playing and teaching these young…

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    that homework would have a significant impact on the quality of graduating students. His position of increasing homework and the amount of time spent studying outside of the classroom is well supported by both school administrators and an educational psychologist. Jonathan Rauch also points out that schools can make adjustments to their programs of instruction, but cannot do so without protest from either parents or the students. He shows that the children in the United States are lazy and…

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    In order to stand out from the crowd, students work extra hard on studying, some of them even sacrifice their sleeping time. Under such tremendous pressure, students resort to suicide death. It is believed that the exam-oriented education system in Hong Kong may be the reason leading to the rising number of student suicides. Nevertheless, this paper argues that elitism in Hong Kong education might not be the cause of the suicide cases. The reasons why students chose to end their life are…

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    between Baccalaureate Nursing Students and Non-nursing,” the authors Dr. Michelle L. Bartlett, Heidi Taylor and J. Dirk Nelson analyzed the amount of stress on nursing students and its effect on their psychological and general health. In their article they proposed “nursing students would report more stress and thus more stress-related issues and illness (e.g., sleep disturbances, upper respiratory tract infection, and migraines) than general undergraduate students” (Bartlett,Taylor, Nelson,…

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    ADHD Assessment Plan

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    I want to start my reflection by giving some background information on my student. John has difficulty in each of the five assessment domains cognitive, motor, communication, adaptive behavior, and social emotional. John is in the 8th grade at Greene County Tech, he receives special services under the diagnosis of Specific Learning Disability with ADHD. John is a student in my English and math resource classes. During the first nine weeks of the school year, I observed John having difficulty in…

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    Summer Institute Program

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    1.Alignment Operation DEEP’s Teaching Summer Institute program allows Cornell students like myself to reach people in rural China. I will have the opportunity to inspire the children of the rural areas in China by working together with the community’s teachers to improve their education. In turn, this experience will enable me to engage in cross cultural exchange, exercise my skill with working with and befriending people with different backgrounds than myself, and ultimately contribute to the…

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    college students in 2011 had a part-time or full-time job. Additionally, one out of five of the students worked more than 35 hours a week (O'Shaughnessy). Many students are forced to work during college because either they are saving up to take care of their financial debt after they graduate college or they are taking care of their immediate responsibility while attending college. However, working while in college will affect a student's life in a few drastic ways. Working college students may…

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    The responsibilities of a Master are those individuals, or students who take ownership of their actions by demonstrating academic honesty and integrity. The student attend and participate in classes, seminars, on time. I believe the responsibilities of a Master student are students who complete all assigned work in a timely fashion with attention to quality of work. The student goes beyond their effort to avoid making excuses for their behavior and actions. The responsibilities of a…

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    School Hat Observation

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    Observations: Students were allowed to wear a hat to class if they had paid a dollar. Usually this is not allowed in class. They seemed pretty excited over allowed to wear a hat in the classroom. When the students finally settled in to the classroom, Mrs. Geisheimer gave the students a Do Now. The way she described the assignment was confusing because she told the students to do the right side of the page, but when showing the class the paper, she was pointing to the left side of the page. Most…

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    Should Students Work Their Way Through College? Although the cost of education is taking a large uprising; fewer students are working while going to school. What is the cause of this? The majority of us don’t know. It can be that working while going to school can be hard to balance or that it causes a large stress load. Academics often trump working, at all costs. To achieve an enjoyable and knowledgeable college experience, students should not work their way through school. Students should…

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