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    Based on the latest eligibility date 10-20-15, Valeshia has an eligibility ruling of Specific Learning Disability (SLD) in the area of basic reading skills and written expression. Her disability affects her academic and functioning in the general education setting. Aimsweb Reading Curriculum Based measurement level of skill is below average. Based on teacher's observation, she is reading below grade level. Because she struggles with comprehending what she reads, she cannot understand grade…

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    In the short story “Sonny’s Blues”, the author James Baldwin writes in first person point of view and begins the story by revealing his little brother has been arrested and is in prison for being involved with the very addictive drug, heroin. Sonny was a smart kid growing up until his older brother, the narrator, joined the army and his parents died before he entered adulthood. The narrator of the story took on a parental role towards Sonny after their parents had died but soon after lost touch…

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    week. After seeing how easy it was to get that grade up and finish my work, I started completing all my assignments in that class. I even put forth more effort into some of my other classes as well. I believe I finished Language Arts with a B and Algebra with a C or B. Since eighth grade I have put significantly better effort in all my classes. I have wanted to do better and get better grades and to never be afraid of not playing basketball again. Since then I have kept a 3.4 G.P.A. and…

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    when that same student has no choice but to choose a class akin to college level Algebra, questions should be posed. While this class should be available to a student should they decide they wish to take it, it should not be mandatory to a student’s degree. So why force…

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    In geometry, congruence means the figures have the same measure and shape. For a student to effectively discuss congruence they must first recognize the figure and its attributes. To achieve this, the learner must be able to differentiate one figure from another. To compare figures and establish that one is congruent to the other or not, the student pulls on an understanding of shapes. To prove congruence, the student makes connections with axioms, properties, analysis, and logic. The…

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    In addition to Feynman’s and Freire’s claims, Tzu also concluded that memorization is pointless. When focusing on finding “the way,” life’s purpose; memorization can make a student stride off that path of achieving life’s meaning. When students are “learning a mass of jumbled facts” they partake in “blindly following” others. As a result this, leads to a lack of creativity and ingenuity. Memorization is an ineffective method since “you may study to the end of your days and you will never be…

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    There are six steps to become a licensed veterinarian. The earning of two degrees’, the courses that are recommended, the extra certifications required to specialize in particular fields, the testing to pass on to the next step to become a licensed veterinarian, the veterinary experience to get on your feet and an idea of what is expected, and lastly, the interview process. Once a student has gone through all six steps, then the student is transitioning into a doctor of veterinary medicine. To…

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    Educational research explained by Lauer is based on 4 criteria: a) the research question, b) the research design that matches the research question, c) the examination of how the study was conducted, and d) the inclusion of dual explanations in the research study (2006). To demonstrate educational research, an analysis will be presented utilizing the article, “Teacher Learning: What Matter?” Through a detailed explanation of comparison between the 4 criterions and the article, clarity will be…

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    Anurupyara Case Study

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    4.3 ANURUPYENA (Ekadhikina Purvena) COROLLARY: Anurupyena (means Proportion) Meaning: By one more than the previous one Anurupyena Sutra is a specific method of division in Vedic Mathematics which shows how to divide numbers when Nikhilam and Paravartya are not applicable. Specific Condition Required: _ As we know the meaning of Anurupyena (as proportion/ratio), we multiply/divide by factor to make divisor closer to larger number (To apply Nikhilam) OR to make closer to smaller number (To apply…

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    Myers Briggs Test Report

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    Today I am here to discuss with you my route to success. It all starts with my test results from three simple tests I have taken the Myers Briggs, VARK, and RIASEC which were personality and job tests. My first test was the Myers Briggs for my myers briggs test I got the code ISFJ. This code stands for (“The Defender”) Which means we like to help others and like to be noticed and we have a judging mind. My second test I took was the VARK test, my code for this was saying that I’m a kinesthetic…

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