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    manner. Technology is one of the strongest ways to reach these economically disadvantaged students because it is so motivating (Boles). Teachers succeed in doing this by using a curriculum that assists teachers in planning and implementing Differentiated Instruction with help from technology. The positives of technology can be found from statistics. After using technology as a vital part of the classroom for teaching, test scores of socioeconomically disadvantaged students increased…

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    The David C. Cook Bible in Life Adult Sunday School curriculum for December 2015 to February 2016 follows the International Sunday School Lectionary (ISSL). It consists of 13 lessons, broken down into 3 units, thus each month centers on a specific theme: December focuses on the Christmas story and compels Christians to sacrificially and generously give to God; January examines the marriage relationship and how it could speak about our relationship with God; and February explores the Old…

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    Taxonomy. According to Adams (2015) Bloom’s taxonomy levels differentiates cognitive skill levels and leads to a deeper learning and transfer of knowledge and skills to complete a variety of tasks (Adams, 2015, p. 152).Student instruction and activities are differentiated to meet all student needs. The educators will be reminded to check for student’s understanding and to implement rigor before the students start the workstations. For example, the students and teacher will complete a KWL…

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    The issues with government approach to education issues under the No Child Left Behind Act, are numerous and problematic. With overemphasis of testing, limited curricula and underfunding, NCLB has become a huge concern in the education sector. Teachers and students are struggling with implementing and upholding the requirements of NCLB. A revisit is needed to sift through the issues obstructing student progress and success. An effective way to address the ineffectiveness of the No Child…

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    At the point when Adam trespassed, humanity was differentiated from God. This brought on the regular world to profoundly bite the dust. Initially God made the earth for man to appreciate in wealth, and to have an impeccable, immediate and cozy association with him. Say thanks to God In Romans 1:18 Paul says…

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    Helen Keller was an extremely inspirational woman who had to overcome both deafness and blindness, and who found success and happiness in her life. Recalling her own personal experiences, she believed that anyone with determination and willpower could control their fate and succeed in life. But as she travelled and spoke with others throughout the country, she realized her view on achievement was severely limited. Keller realized that she had many opportunities in life that others did not,…

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    academics, which will help develop the appropriate skills to prepare for the future after high school and strengthen their post-secondary opportunities and aspirations. This daily experience provides the opportunity for each student to receive differentiated instruction in areas that are important to them and promote…

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    Lastly, 1992 Current Population Survey and the 1993 National Household Education Survey found lower rates of disability in Latino children, compared to White children; even without removing the socioeconomic factors that I discussed earlier (Carlson et al., 1996). These findings generally produce more confusion than clarity. Children within the US population with learning disabilities are usually found and diagnosed while in primary school. My hypothesis is that SES determines the amount of…

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    My students should be able to get than instruction from being in my classroom. Life skills should be taught as well. I want my students to see myself being caring, respectful, making good choices, and always doing the right thing. The best way to teach these skills to your students is to model them…

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    Classroom Setting One of the first things I noticed when walking into Mrs. Curl’s classroom was how pleasant a place it was. Not only was it clean, neat, organized, and colorful, but it also possessed a fun, child-friendly element that made it look like a place any kid would enjoy spending long periods of time in. Mrs. Curl would play music softly in the background at the beginning of her class when the children were doing educational busy-word to keep them occupied until everyone arrived and…

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