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    Ryan Schneider Essay

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    because they knew he enjoyed school; they wanted Ryan to work hard and excel. Ryan attended West Elementary School in Jerseyville, Illinios from Kindergarten until 4th grade. He then moved with his family to California, he attended Longly Way Elementary for 5th grade. Ryan stuggled with the curriculum and felt left behind in his courses. After 5th grade his family moved to a different two in California. He attended middle school at Southridge Middle School. This school district was more laid…

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    never enjoyed reading, especially in elementary school when we had to do reading comprehension activities. I dreaded reading out loud because I would mispronounce words and my attention would wander because I found the stories uninteresting and silly. In the end I could barely remember what the story was about, so as a result I could never give a proper summary. However, my attitude on reading first started to change in middle school and once I got to high school I learned how to deeply analyze…

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    Examining Variation

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    Examining Variation in the Impact of School-wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports: Findings from a Randomized Controlled Effectiveness Trial. I chose this research study because it goes beyond analyzing the outcomes of implementing Positive Behavior Intervention and Support (PBIS) and looks at the variety of effects from PBIS based off of the children’s baseline levels of interpersonal skills and behavior problems as documented by their teachers. Bradshaw, C., Waasdorp, T., & Leaf,…

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    pre-test questionnaire to elicit 6th-grade young learners’ self-perceptions about how their L2 motivation has been influenced by their Middle School Entrance English Test during the test preparation stage. After the respondents take the MSEET and receive test scores, a post-test questionnaire will be used to elicit their responses that indicate how their teachers’ and parents’ attitudes toward their test performances affect their motivation for continued English learning. This study aims to…

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    I am a 21 year old color blind hockey player. I was born in Pocatello, Idaho and in 2003 I moved to Fort Collins, Colorado with my parents. I went to Fossil Ridge High school and right after I graduated I started to move around the country to play hockey. The first place that I moved to was Elpaso, Texas and I hated it. Then, I moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico and that was better but still not my favorite. After that, I went up to Spokane, Washington and then I finally moved to Lakewood,…

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    English becomes the major language that I use in my daily life, however, when I was in elementary school, I thought the English course was unnecessary and defeat. In China, about in my fourth grade in elementary school, English became a required course, and it is as important as Chinese and Math lessons. Because during that time, the United States, Britain and other countries that English is their mother tongue, become the top world 's strongest countries, and that making English become the…

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    interested in working with is children, especially children in elementary schools. Personally, the elementary school education has a profound impact on children’s future development. In the elementary school, they start developing their self-esteem as learners; they start forming their own value system; they start learning how to communicate with teachers, peers and parents. Children’s social and personal development in elementary school to some degree serves as the foundation of their future…

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    play soccer because my body was too small. Moreover, some schools in my city did not focus on talents; for example, in United States I noticed that the schools care about students who have talents and encourage them. Some students like to play basketball, the schools help them to practice their talents under the supervision of specialist…

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    to the behavior of adolescence, such as family structure, socioeconomics, parenting techniques, medical conditions, and depression. Therefore, as a teacher, knowing and understanding these factors can have a large impact on the student’s academic achievement. This holds true because “teachers set the tone for young adolescents’ experiences in school and play a pivotal role in meeting the student needs and supporting their academic motivation (Virtue, 2014). The purpose of this case analysis is…

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    (Lunenburg & Ornstein, 2012). Dependence is the paradigm of an individual to rely on others so much both emotionally and physically. No human being can survive alone from birth without the help others around them, for instance, in my public elementary school, us teachers we are obligated to aid the students in acquiring the most imperative knowledge and skills. For example, I often employ graffiti, which is my favorite cooperative learning activity. In the activity, I form six pieces of chart…

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