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    Thesis Diversity Leads to Essay Atrocity If a student from the previous generation was told of how our current educational system would be, he/she would find it unrecognizable. Throughout the years, education systems had developed a reputation for being rigid, disciplinary, and uncompromising when it came to their curricula; however, as of late, the curriculum has progressively become more accepting towards innovative and creative thinking. This has become evident through multiple courses,…

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    Students who are defined as gifted and talented are students who possess abilities and talents that can be demonstrated, or have the potential for being developed, at exceptionally high levels. Four instructional strategies that I would use to keep Nikki, a gifted and talented student in my class, challenged while still addressing the needs of the remainder of my students includes… 1. Give Nikki the ability to adapt her assignments/projects in my class a. Allowing Nikki to choose, with my…

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    PISA Weaknesses

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    compared to these countries, many schools and the parents of students agree there is a much needed reform. Thankfully, tests such as the Programme for International Student Assessment allows countries to test their students to determine where their country lacks most in their education. This tests has made it possible for the U.S. to realize its educational standpoint to make changes to the system accordingly. The Programme for International Student Assessment, also known as PISA, tests the…

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    Negative Effects Of Talent

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    believe that they should have a talent. Having a talent can have harmful effects on students because it can lead to exhaustion, and lack of free time. Often parents push their children into a specific talent at a young age without letting them choose for themselves.Pushing them at a young age can be harmful, not only now but later in their future. It can be harmful to them in the future because it can affect the students learning, and social skills. Parents want the best for their children,…

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    A. Promoting Student Self-Awareness. To my understanding of the scenario one, the evidence from Vignette 1 shows that Mr. Fowler is trying to promote self-awareness with Sasha. Mr. Fowler has met with Sasha’s parent many times, and I believe his meeting with Sasha’s parent is to discourse her performance at school. Mr. Fowler has also positioned Sasha’s desk near his work station, Mr. Fowler positioned Sasha’s desk near his work station so he can be able to monitor her activity closely and…

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    culture. In their student handbook it says that the students are expected to be respectful, responsible, and safe to the rules. If they are to break the rules they will be held accountable for their behavior. They want their students to be trustworthy, loyal, honest, and have integrity. They also want their students to be committed to success. The school wants the students to think before they communicate with their teachers and also their peers. The information that the student is communicating…

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    2004, p. 11). As more and more international students are arriving on our university campuses each year, US institutions face the challenge and opportunity in providing these students a great and successful experience. As Urban & Orbe (2007) discovered, studying in the United States is considered as fulfilling a lifelong dream for many international students. These dreams create high expectations on universities to deliver. International students face four specific challenges, according to…

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    Successful Online College Student To be successfully at anything you do requires commitment to the overall goal, willing to invest time to the goal and the desire to achieve the goal. Whether attending college the traditional classroom way or attending online college the student vision of the future must be clear. When I decided to return to college, the force that was driving me was to make a better life for my son and I. That is the reason I feel why a lot of students to return to school to…

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    Jadzea Tully Case Study

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    It is with great pleasure and enthusiasm I recommend Jadzea Tully. Independent and conscientious, Jadzea is a well-rounded student with a gentle way and admirable concern for others. A quiet and mature individual, Jadzea is well liked by peers and faculty alike. She is well mannered, intelligent and a positive role model for all. Throughout her high school career, Jadzea has shown admirable determination. Jadzea is a young woman that has grown in academics and in life. Over the…

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    I interview first grade teacher Glenda Pertierra. She has been teaching as a full-time teacher for over 22 years she is currently working at Marjory Stoneman Douglas Early Childhood Center. She has a Bachelor’s degree certified in Elementary 1-6, media specialist PK-12 and is ESOL endorsed. Mrs. Pertierra had been working with MDCPS since 1989but wasn’t a full-time teacher until 1994. She gave me her responses to some questions I found interesting and wanted more insight on. I first wanted to…

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