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    establishes framework for assessment. A variety of assessments were used during my observations. I witnessed performance tasks or projects, oral or written prompts, and other informal assessments. There was a nice blend of levels of knowledge present during my observations. It was evident that the framework was in place to slowly build students’ level of understanding. Mr. Marsh stated the students can reach a deeper understanding of thought by the use of different assessments. He required…

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    Burglary Conveyance unarmed for an incident that allegedly occurred in January of 2016. The youth is scheduled for a Court appearance on this matter in the near future and the present assessment was ordered to assist with that process. CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: Nathaniel was not in custody at the time of the assessment. Thus, he was evaluated in this examiner 's private office located in Coral Springs, Florida. Nathaniel communicated within the English language, and was informed of the…

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    When discussing a student’s readiness for learning, it is important for us to link to relevant curriculum or the learning domain of a progression. Based on a relevant curriculum or the learning domain of a progression, we are able to identify where the student is at on his learning progression, and therefore we could design a target SMART goal, which is most appropriate for this particular student. This report will identify and summarise a case study, Louis’s readiness for learning with…

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    Incarceration Advantages

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    A third group of personnel who would benefit would be those individuals responsible for providing group treatment programs. As the overcrowding situation is lessened, there would be the opportunity for larger meeting spaces, hopefully resulting in a potential rise in group participation rates. If an alternative to incarceration proves viable, perhaps these services could be offered to those populations outside of the grounds of the prison and would help to give the individuals the social context…

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    As a data-driven teacher leader, I have taken to using student performance data to ensure a generalized improved performance. My strategies include collecting data on all student assessments from the beginning of the academic year. Each assessment is separated according to the subject and various student performance in different subjects are recorded. From the information obtained, I have been able to identify different areas which influence student performance…

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    Negative Peer Influence

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    introducing and having students not only “buy-in” to the peer assessment process but also become proficient takes some training and teachers must be prepared not only for some initial resistance. This is where strategies such as engaging students in the development of criteria and “embedding peer involvement within normal courses processes” (Liu and Carless, 2006) are useful. Then, once students become proficient at peer assessment, it certainly can have a very positive effect on learning.…

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    Something that is not considered in a PVAAS score is the demographics of the clientele. Students with a low socio economic status are historically shown to receive lower scores due to lack of resources and other factors. Students in special education also do not perform as well because of their learning disabilities. ESL students are also at a disadvantage because understanding material in English is difficult for them. These students are not taken into as much consideration when evaluating a…

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    Web. 15 July 2015. Cohen, Amy, Deborah Azrael, and Matthew Miller. "Rate of Mass Shootings Has Tripled since 2011, Harvard Research Shows." Mother Jones. 15 Oct. 2014. Web. 15 July 2015. Framingham, Jane. "What Is Psychological Assessment?" Psych Central. 2013. Web. 15 July 2015. Dikel, William. "School Shootings and Student Mental Health - What Lies beneath the Tip of the Iceberg." 2012. Web. 15 July 2015. "Spinning Statistics on School Shootings." FactCheckorg. 25 June 2014. Web…

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    communities studies and incorporate this type of questioning into their instruction. Science and social studies teachers can take ownership on this cluster with the ELA assessment. Fifty percent of the teacher evaluation comes from student performance, and section A. Assessment Indicators requires teachers to use data from multiple assessments to diagnose learning needs and modify instruction. The content in these two subjects specifically lends itself seamlessly to the requirements of these…

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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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