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    Assessment Report: MAST and the Mental Status Examination A counselor that is meeting with a client should consider the use of assessments. Assessments can be an extremely useful tool. However, the counselor should consider the client’s cultural background and how if the assessment is appropriate to use. During an aspiring counselor’s journey in fieldwork, one may have to use assessments that could benefit the client. An aspiring counselor may use an assessment to assist him or her with…

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    I think I improved drastically from the formative assessment, and I learned a little bit of preparation can go a long way, especially in terms of confidence. I have never considered myself as confident or able to perform publicly, until this task. It has helped me look at things from a different perspective…

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    RSI Model Summary

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    managers will be responsible in evaluating the performance of the employees and therefore promoting and demoting the staff. They will be assisted by the assistant managers who will hire the staff. The publishing of findings will be done by the business unit heads who will be assisted by the team leaders. Collection of data will be done by the teams and it the compliance advisors who will be consulted. The recording of the data will be done by the team leaders who will consult the compliance…

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    to help the students understand better, especially the ones who were having difficulty understanding the lesson or book they were reading that day. This classroom focused more on informal assessments. The teachers asked teacher-directed questions before she started to do something. One informal assessment that was used in the classroom, I was observing was having the children working in small groups with the teachers. When I was there the one teacher was working on the alphabet with three…

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    Reading Reflective Essay

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    Pointing out the ubiquity of letters and words in the world around them proves to children just how essential it is to learn to read. Lessons and Activities It is vital that students realize the purpose of learning, and when teachers teach through assessment and drill, the students cannot find the meaning or application of their learning. Strickland (2005) explained, “Children do need to learn by reading, but what teachers need to do is support them as they read, so they can learn what real…

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    people who use the classroom. - Extra example - A characteristic of the classroom is that we have a library. We have a library so during centers we can explore different books and practice reading. --- Pull up picture of my room and Home Assessment chart “Now, here you see a picture of my room in my home and the worksheet we are going to be working on today. Later you are going to be using your imagination to visualize, or picture in your head, your own homes, but for now we are…

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    Advance Punishment Exam (An analysis of the advanced placement english literature exam) Why should anyone care what’s on the AP exam? Well, unfortunately a bunch of high and mighty universities love to use test scores to value human beings, but can you really blame them they have a lot of worthless individuals to look through. It’s much easier to just categorize people by their score on an exam of which they approve. For the most part, it’s important to know what’s on the AP exam if you plan on…

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    Some of us might ever feel stage fright when we have to give a presentation. We might feel nervous, our heart pounding so fast, our palms become sweaty, and our voice sound unsteady. In our mind, we have thought that that we are worry about the presentation, whether the content is good or not. We also worry about the audience opinion, what kind of their perception about our presentation, negatively or positively. Somehow we afraid when people staring at us as the center of attention. This…

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    Different assessments give teachers insight into students’ comprehension and aids in creating curriculum to meet students’ needs. Formative assessments allow teachers to measure how well students understand the material and gives the teacher an idea on what steps to take next (Parkay, Antcil, & Hass, 2014). This can be done at the beginning of a lesson to see what students already know or at the end of a lesson to ensure that the material does not need any extra coverage. If a teacher has not…

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    Assessment: My Reflection

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    Assessment: My Reflection I’ve always hated being assessed. Even when I was a young kid I thought it was weird to be compared to another person, standard, or a perception of where I should be. Up until my high school career I hated the idea of grades, but then I started self-evaluating why that was? I started noticing that the classes that I performed the best in were classes that usually didn’t assess my creativity. Whenever I saw a box that said something along the lines of “Creativity 20…

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