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    the student is unmotivated or finds the subject to be not interesting. Another of my observation remarks was when the teacher asked his students. Why is it important to learn Spanish? Why do we need to learn it? Some students raise their hand and answer the questions. A student says that we learn Spanish because we are close to the border other say because one might need a job that requires to be bilingual and finally another one says that it 's important to know spanish because in the future…

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    overreactions (Gilberg 51). Autism possibly having an effect on intelligence is a controversial topic. This is considered a controversy because there is no concrete proof that ASD directly impacts intelligence. During the research I found three possible answers that show how autism may affect intelligence. The brain functioning of someone on the autism spectrum can cause some intellectual halts because their sensory processing is slowed. Although, autism may not cause any intellectual…

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    Pros And Cons Of Socrates

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    horses harm. Meletus is reluctant to answer because Socrates has disproved all his claims thus far. Socrates uses Meletus’ reluctance against him by disproving Meletus’ claim that Socrates is the single corruptor of youth. Socrates’ first question is “Do not the good do their neighbors good, and the bad do them evil? (Plato, 26). i. Meletus’ answer is “Certainly” (Plato, 26). Socrates’ second question is “does anyone like to be injured?” (Plato,…

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    insatiable curiosity and was always brimming with questions. Where did the dinosaurs go? Why is that man homeless? Where do babies come from? And my parents would always patiently listen and conjure up a quick and simple answer. Growing up I came to realize that some of these answers that my parents had given me weren 't always entirely correct or even necessarily true at all. But they would set a very important precedent in my life. What 's even more interesting; however, is that over the past…

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    Math Survey

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    one question within a question leads to confusion and the inability to answer it straight forward. For example, in question 24 when asking if the participant had ever had a class discussing any of several theorists listed. If you are taking a course in sociological theory most likely you have had one with the named theorists. Once again the survey is setting the participant up for a definite…

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    comfortable with answering questions and participating in the lesson, if they feel motivated to do so. Students who struggled seemed to be comfortable taking risks and not worrying about getting answers wrong. Ms. Rogic used effective follow-up questions with her students that led to more thoughtful answers from her…

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    Fac 2.4 Science Test

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    the classroom. Using this, students will become familiar with the content and more comfortable when they have to take the real exam. The exam taken contain an answer key book, this way the questions have an explanation. Students can see the right answer after completing the test to make sure they understand why the answer is wrong, if the answer is good then they can move forward to the next one. For this test I got 9 out of 10 questions than were exposed on the test. My problem question was…

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    In the interview, Snyder would tell Manso to “ skip that for a second”( 6:28). When the interviewer stated this, he was stating that Manson could only answer the questions he asked him. That Manson could not tell his story the way he wanted to. This caused the interview to be only about the question the interviewer had and not about Manson’s life. The interview lost its credibility when Snyder did this…

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    her interaction with Nadia. Open ended questions are questions that do not evoke one or two words answer but with more information and detail (Lorina, 2015). To answer the open ended questions, children cannot simply response with “yes” or “no” (Lorina, 2015). Generally, open ended questions start with “Tell me”, “What”, “How” and “Why” which require children to provide a fuller and more depth answer (Lorina, 2015). In David’s interaction with his mother, multiple open ended questions can be…

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    students’ attention and participation. How did the PL demonstrate a climate of respect for what others had to say? Peer leader would listen students’ questions first without interrupting. Also, peer leader will not directly say that his or her answer is wrong, instead, she will redirect them to the right direction.…

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