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    English Language Learners

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    English Language Learners (ELLs), also often called Limited English Proficient (LEP), are students who are unable to communicate fluently or learn effectively in English, who often come from non-English-speaking homes and backgrounds, and who typically require specialized or modified instruction in both the English language and in their academic courses. Those future teachers who major in education are often trained in techniques to be used during instructing, almost every school has policies in…

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    competitive skilled students, confident mid skilled students, and students continuing to work on skills. She names the categories lions, tigers, and bears (Serafin, 2015). This is an excellent strategy to create mixed ability teams that encourage cooperative learning and positive social…

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    The Mind-Brain Problem

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    completed. Throughout the five experiments several priming techniques were used from word searches with a neutral or goal priming words or a scramble sentence test where participants created four word sentences in either a neutral or cooperative condition followed by a cooperative or goal-oriented task. The five experiments all supported the hypothesis of behavioral goals being activated with conscious acknowledgement. Additionally, these experiments provide evidence for the strength of a…

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    I am now finishing up my amazing journey of becoming an elementary teacher. I have learned many techniques and strategies from my professors and mentors. But during my time as a student teacher, I have developed a whole new appreciation for teachers and all of the work that they do every day. For my first student teaching experience I was assigned to Mrs. Jackson’s third grade reading class at the South Side Upper Elementary in Picayune, Mississippi, and for my second experience I was assigned…

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    2.7 Leadership Principles

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    2.2.7. Leadership Practices and micro small enterprise Kouzes and Posner, (2003) state that the practices of Leadership are the five activities that include most of the leaders’ actions established those practices include inspiring the shared vision, modeling the way, challenging the process, enabling others to act and encouraging the heart. Furthermore, Wart (2008) explained that, as this model is based on real practice collected from different leaders, the leadership practice approach has…

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    The late nineteenth century witnessed the most violent labor conflicts in the nation’s history. Strikes and worker relations were so bad that many feared that class warfare between workers and management was imminent. Management held most of the power in struggles with organized labor due to the vast surplus of cheap labor and many workers believed they were being taken advantage of and fought for certain privileges. Unions such as the Nation Labor Union and the Knights of Labor advocated…

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    The Novel is about an eighteen years old woman, named Susanna Kaysen, that was diagnosed with a “borderline personality disorder”. It begins with her trip to the doctor where they talk about her newly formed pimple, and her feelings of doubt and self-consciousness. After being diagnosed with “borderline personality disease”, the doctor sent Susanna to McLean’s Mental Hospital, where she was told she would only stay there for two weeks but ends staying there for nearly two years. Throughout the…

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    How To Receive Co-Op

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    If I had to give advice to someone who is thinking about getting into co-op I would tell them to definitely do it. My experience with cooperative education has been a positive one and has opened my eyes in what I want to do in the future. By taking co-op it can make someone realize if a certain job is something they would actually like to pursue in the future. It is very beneficial because if someone does take co-op and it turns out that they do not like what originally thought, it is good that…

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    This comparative paper explores the similarities and differences between individual psychology and cognitive behavioural therapy. First, I will present a brief overview of two theories. An examination of the similarities and differences between the two theories as followed. Individual Psychology (IP) According to the Adler (1992), humans are social by nature and he believes that individual’s personality is developed early in life. Adlerian theory holds a positive view of the human nature and…

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    states could not get money for highways unless they raised the drinking age to 21 The Constitutional Basis of Federalism I. The Division of Power i. Clearly defines powers of states and feds ii. Supremacy clause: Constitution, constitutional national laws, and constitutional treaties trump state laws (Article VI) iii. Tenth Amendment: Powers not explicitly given to the federal government are given to the states a. US v. Darby: Amendment X means that states have their own powers,…

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