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    TPACK Reflective Essay

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    Intro: TPACK is a vital framework for sustaining knowledge needed by a teacher for effective pedagogical practice in a technology enhanced learning environment (Howell, 2012: p. 30). During the weeks of 6 through till 9, a series of mentoring sessions went on. Students were to mentor the other students in class their strengths that were stated in the TPACK task two assignments. The students also had to be mentored by the other students on the weaknesses that they had provided in their TPACK…

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    My Church Research Paper

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    Lord and told her. She was also a Christian and when I told her she was extremely proud of me. I asked as nice as I possibly knew how if we could have show and tell just so I could tell the rest of the class. She said we couldn 't due to the lesson plan. We would not have had time that day, but we would try to have one soon. I was slightly upset that we couldn 't have it that day, but I was so excited about what happened the day before that not having show and tell didn 't bother me too bad…

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    would handing Mrs. Anderson the worksheets, she would go back in her lesson plan book and double check to make sure that is what she wanted for that lesson plan. Mrs. Anderson also told me, to help her prepare for the week she makes sure she stays ahead on her lesson plans so she has time to go back and go over them a few times before she actually gets to teach that lesson plan. Mrs. Anderson said preparing her lesson plans in advances helps her stay on task because it is easier for her to go…

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    they need to learn about it. Another main point is that learning involves questioning, interpreting, and analyzing ideas in the context of meaningful issues (Villegas and Lucas). For example, I noticed that Ms. Avelino prior to going over her lesson plan she asks the what they know about the material they 're about to be taught. Each students has the opportunity to say what they know making them feel appreciated. According, to Ayers in To Teach the journey of a teacher he says. “I believe…

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    left from the war, the United States went to Europe’s aid. From 1947 to 1952, European nations experienced a time of massive growth. The Plan aimed to repair the economic and political damages from the war. The plan was a response to American concerns that communist parties were growing stronger across Europe and that the Soviets might intervene. The Marshall Plan also reflected the belief that US aid for European economic recovery would create strong democracies and open new markets for…

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    1) Review your notes/answers from the midterm exam. Below, list and explain the 10 most important takeaways for you from reading these two articles. (10 pts) My 10 most important takeaways from the readings are the following: 1-6 Ecology of the gym The overall interaction between the vectors, when they match and when they differ The best way to describe the difference between the primary and secondary vector is comparing them to an orchestra performance; with the primary vector as the…

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    Marshall Plan Success

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    The Marshall Plan was the idea behind a speech made by U.S. Secretary of State, George C. Marshall that suggested that the United States assist Europe with their economic devastation; however, there was no actual “plan.” Once the plan was approved and became the European Recovery Program it lasted from April 1948 to December 1951. During that time there was approximately $12.5 billion dollars given to 12 European countries. The Marshall Plan did have its faults but overall was a success in…

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    Why Did World War 1 Occur

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    The chief architect Count Alfred von Schlieffen, was a very driven man. He was very strategic when it came to the war and their plans. Him and Helmuth Von Moltke assumed that a war was going to break out between France and Russia. Because France and Russia were allied together, the two men ensured that the two countries were going to come after them, together. Knowing the large size…

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    1. 3-2-1: I can use that in my last 10 minutes of my class, because I can know how much they had learned, what they love and what they can think of after my class. It can really help me to improve and revise my lesson plan too. 2. Agreement circle: I think I can use it in the art history and the art principle and element, I will just show them some picture and ask them about what art principle and element or what year of that painting, to let them discuss about it. 3. Alternative assessments: I…

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    Overview of the Mid-Cities Café – Analysis and Recommendations Accomplishments indicating success in any business field inclusive of the hospitality industry, and above all the restaurant area, results from the utilization of knowledge concerning essential criteria related to the marketing mix. This term describes the four primary choices a business makes when it chooses to market a service or a product (Manktelow, n.d.). Moreover, according to Purely Branded (2012), the balancing of the four…

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