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    Lexile Reflection

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    both of the video clips I have students sitting in small groups with there peers who have similar Lexile and readiness levels. I have students working in partners and/or groups pretty much every day in this class, so this seating arrangement makes the transition into group work easier, and makes differentiating much easier also. I call all of the students by names their first names, or either mam or sir whenever I am speaking to them. I do not require students respond to my questions by…

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    Diversity In College

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    Diversity on a college campus means different things. One of the things it means in college is that a variety of people and experiences to which college students tend to be exposed to while in college. During your years at a university, you probably came across the term diversity more than you can count. I know that I have heard word diversity a lot in my college life. Diversity does affect the college experience, I think going to a diverse school is a good thing because it helps the college…

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    schools have named their top students valedictorians. In recent years though, the naming of a valedictorian has become a larger issue. The issue has become so controversial that students have even sued their schools because of it. While it may not seem fair to other hard-working students, schools should continue the practice of naming one or two valedictorians each year. There are many reasons why schools should continue naming valedictorians, such as, it rewards students who work hard and…

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    happened. The only thing to do was to learn from the mistakes and move on; improve for the next semesters to come. The first semester, is a big wake-up call, it changes students in many ways; by throwing them into real life, waking them up a bit, then teaching them several “do not’s” of reality, and when it’s all said and done, the students look back and realize that high school didn’t prepare them like the teachers said it did. The first…

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    Process Analysis Students in school wonder if it 's possible to get all A 's in their classes or maybe just one class. I’m going to start off with experience from school. With some of the experience that I had in school I think it is possible to get an A but the student has to be on the ball and not slack off at the end. Students just have to try hard and not get distracted when they are doing their work or studying. If they could do that then there will be no problem on passing the class…

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    The person that I interviewed for the FSHD 384 assignment is called Jessica Acosta; she works as an elementary school counselor. I decided that I wanted to interview a counselor that specializes in working with children because is a career that I am interested in working in the future. In order to interview a school counselor I went to the elementary school that is near the area I live in. After explaining to the lady at the front desk that this was for an assignment, she talked to the counselor…

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    Motivation to Learn According to (Brophy, 1988) , student motivation to learn is “a student tendency to find academic activities meaningful and worthwhile and to try to derive the intended academic benefits from them”. Student motivation to learn is a critical aspect in learning and student achievement. Intrinsic and extrinsic motivations are the two types of motivation which aid in student success. “Intrinsic motivation is defined as motivation which stems from factors such as interest and…

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    There are certain research based strategies teachers use to help provide students with the best education and help make sure their students succeed. Below are 5 examples of these strategies teachers use: 1. Begin a lesson with a short review of previous learning: Daily review can strengthen previous learning and can lead to fluent recall. The most effective teachers in the studies of classroom instruction understood the importance of practice, and they began their lessons with a five- to…

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    Reflection Assignment Houston Can Academy-Hobby socioeconomic status is mainly compound of students from medium class. According to Texas Education Agency website 16.2% are language learners, 94.1% economic disadvantage and the mobility rate is not available for the campus. On the other hand it means that mostly all of the students receive free or reduce lunch. The neighborhood around this school looks really calm. Even though the roads are always too busy and people drive very fast. There are…

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    exciting to watch, though the students who are playing could have low grades such as D’s or even F’s. Believing in the quote “academics come before athletics” is one to listen to. Keeping higher grade expectations can help students with their future such as getting a job or holding responsibility. Students should be involved in sports or clubs at the school. Though in order to be in them, there should be rules to look up to to participate. The rule is that Middle School students should receive…

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