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    creative advantage in some students to benefit all students in the classroom? In the article, the positive affect paradigm associated with hypothesis #3 “individual differences in intuitive ability will be more strongly related to creative problem-solving when people are working under conditions of neutral as opposed to positive affect” (Eubanks, Murphy, & Mumford, 2010. p. 172) was the most relative in helping offset creative advantage in some students to benefit all students. Most notable is…

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    Are American students entitled, technology dependent, and/or seem to always disappoint you? In Scott Jaschik’s article, “Are American Students Lazy?”, he addresses the thoughts and opinions of Karen Miller. Miller briefly describes the laziness of American students compared to those who are from overseas. Jaschik composes an article based off an overview of Millers perceptions about her “lazy” American students. I personally disagree with this article because Jaschik does not give multiple…

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    very stressful. Summer is supposed to be a relaxing break after a long school year. The last thing us students want to think about is homework. Student’s summers are filled with other activities and having homework would build unnecessary stress to not only the students but to the parents. Homework would interfere with events and disturb the relaxation summer is supposed to bring. Most students would procrastinate homework and cram it into the last few days of summer. Therefore, it would not…

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    amount of arguing last year over students parking in the wrong lot due to scarcity of parking spots for juniors, seniors, and teachers. Thus, this year Mr. Hills and Dr. Noonan have been working closely to determine what the best plan is so that teachers and students may park their car. Last year there were the unused trailers located near Leesburg pike and Route 7, which took away a few parking spots from the nine to eleven teachers that parked back there and students that parked in the…

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    Lincoln University Audit

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    Academic Audit – Cycle 5 Introduction The Lincoln University Students’ Association (LUSA) exist to ensure all Lincoln University (LU) students have an excellent university experience. We have a service level agreement with the university to provide: sport, recreation, and cultural activities; clubs and societies; student magazine, the RAM; advocacy on behalf of individual and groups of students; and educational support. Ultimately students are at university to receive a quality education, and…

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    Qualitative Observation

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    I also had discussion with the teacher about the students I was working with, I asked questions about them and took notes so I can remember the details later. I also had discussions and asked the students questions, this is a bit of an assessment approach where I could see if they are learning. The teacher and I would discuss how the classroom time went, what the next step would be and needs to be done next time I am working with the children. As this conversation would be happening, I…

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    group of amazing leaders that will guide me into being a successful student and professional. An event that not many have had a chance to experience, but much will appreciate once they understand what it represents. This event is known as “The Puente Motivational Conference”. Held at an institute of high prestige, “The University of California in San Diego.” This Conference is close to me for several reasons. As a first time student returning to the classroom from various laborious jobs over…

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    My Co Teaching Experience

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    when I am a teacher. I always enjoyed working with people when it comes to assignments. It can be challenging being the only teacher in the classroom, because students may not be able to comprehend what the teacher is saying. Furthermore, having another teacher in the classroom the student may be able to understand the other teacher. Donnie decided that we should do games and exercises to allow the students with adhd to burn off some of their energy. Working together with Donnie was great…

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    opportunity for the students. As the case maybe I’m making use of what seem to be an idle situation to be a moment of learning both for myself and the student. Things were not structured at first, it was boring and tiring . The student were not co-operating, I felt so incompetent and discouraged. In other to help the student I have to intervene in the situation by talking a lot with the coordinators of the I can better contribute to the…

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    teachers understand where students need to go with their learning, and are able to take them there when each student is ready (Managing). Monitoring students learning is extremely important so you can determine student’s current level of understanding, plan instruction, and respond to student’s needs. Without monitoring, when would you know if students have learned what you have taught them? If you know right away how much students have learned, you can help struggling students get back on…

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