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    Proctor Definition Essay

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    According to dictionary.com one meaning of proctor is “a supervisor or monitor who invigilates examinations, enforces discipline, etc.” (Collins English Dictionary, n.d). I feel that meaning is sufficient for the topic at hand. It is the proctor’s job to ensure that the person taking the test is the person who is supposed to be taking the test and the test taker is following the rules of the test, so not cheating. Many universities require the use of proctored final exams to ensure that tests…

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    Slope is an important topic in mathematics. The concept is foundational across a wide spectrum starting with beginning algebra with linear functions, even in advanced algebra to describe non-linear functions, and is entwined with the derivative in calculus (Cho & Nagle, 2017). Research has identified many different conceptualizations of slope that students attain (e.g. Moore-Russo, Conner, & Rugg, 2011; Stump, 2001). For the Student’s Mathematical Thinking Final Project we will focus on…

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    The National Curriculum (2014) and the impact it can have on teaching pupils Literacy In Primary Education, teachers are responsible for ensuring pupils reach age – related expectations which are noted in the National Curriculum (NC) (2014). The NC provides statutory and non – statutory guidance for every subject including English which assists teachers. The purpose of the programmes of study in the NC is for teachers to understand what pupils need to learn and helps teachers to plan effective…

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    Guidelines established by Groves et al (2015) will be used. Critical Appraisal Guidelines: Data Collection When critically appraising the data collection process, consider the following questions: 1.Were the recruitment and selection of study participants or subjects clearly described and appropriate? 2.Were the data collected in a consistent way? 3.Were the study controls maintained as indicated by the design? Did the design include an intervention that was…

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    Hypothesis High school students who read recreationally on a daily basis have higher standardized test scores. Overview of Experiment Volunteers will take a standardized test before the beginning of the experiment. Then, for a period of three weeks groups will have a scheduled reading program. Groups will either not read on a daily basis, for 30 minutes, 45 minutes, or 60 minutes. We will ask that they provide material they have read as a determination of whether they have completed the program…

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    Learners Journal Unit 6 • Question 1. Was this your first time taking this type of inventory? If no, did your results change from the last time? Is so, did your learning style results surprise you? My Learning Style Result (LSR) Learning Styles Result 1 Visual (V) 10 2 Aural/ Auditory 2 3 Read/Write 1 4 Kinesthetic 9 Yes, this is my first time of taking this all important inventory, yes I am greatly on how kinesthetically and visually connected I am. That I like picturesque…

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    All collected data from this research was transcribed verbatim and analyzed using Moustakas’ (1994) transcendental phenomenological reduction. During transcendental phenomenological reduction, common themes were identified through the special education teachers’ shared experiences using the iPad as an instructional tool for elementary students with intellectual disabilities. The common themes were recognized through identifying significant statements, by highlighting and making notes on sticky…

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    Behavior Matrix

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    Schools are implementing school-wide positive behavior support systems (PBSS) in attempt to prevent the challenging behavior of students that frequently inhibit effective learning environments and learning outcomes. As part of ongoing efforts to best utilize school social skills training and classroom management, many schools collect a variety of data sources, such as surveys, focus groups, interviews, direct observations, and archival records (Marchent et al., 2009). This paper reviews…

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    There are three ways to measure performance measurements they are Outcomes measures, which looks at the charted progress towards a goal, Process measurements, which shows whether or not a change has occur as a result of the process and Balancing measures, which evaluates are we improving in one aspect while another area suffers (Roussel, 2011). For my strategy I will be using the outcome measurement to evaluate the effective of incorporating family’s during new nurse orientation. We would…

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    Group Reflection

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    Name of the person being evaluated MAGEE, TIMOTHY What has been this person's level of participation in group discussions? (1-10) 10 Additional comments? This person participation has been duly recognized, which can be found in Week four discussion. To what extent has the person participated regularly through the discussion week? (1-10) 9 This individual participated with quality response, not based on quantity. IF, they do post over 4 times, it is relevant to the discussion at hand. How…

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