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    Observation: As part of my research paper for three days I observed an inclusive classroom for two hours each day. During this time I was able to see how the general education teacher handles real life teaching situations in a classroom that has students with different abilities and six whom have IEP’s for numerous reasons such as emotional disorders. During my observation I took notes on both the students behavior and the strategies implemented by the teacher. The observation helped me to…

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    Polycythemia Vera Essay

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    The mutation that is most commonly found in people with PV is in the JAK2 protein which is called the JAK2 V617F mutation ("Polycythemia Vera," 2014). The JAK2 gene provides instructions for making a protein that promotes the growth and division cells ("Polycythemia Vera," 2013). This protein is especially important for controlling the production of blood cells from hematopoietic stem cells. JAK2 gene mutations result in the…

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    has been easy to recognize the obvious obstacle in traditional schooling: the failure to adapt to multiple forms of learning and intelligence. With this in mind, at the turn of the 21st century, Carol Tomlinson developed her philosophy of differentiated instruction to address the need of varied learning styles in order to better serve those learning. Tomlinson encouraged educators to understand and respond to the varied characteristics of the learners in the classroom, by establishing methods to…

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    1.1 Within early years, free play is an integral part of the curriculum as it allows the children to socially interact with each other, investigate, use their imaginations and work within their own capabilities. However, for the child to be able to work at a higher level, within the zone of proximal development ((Vygotsky) Daly et al, 2006, p. 111) it is crucial that the adult helps the child to become a successful learner. The adult scaffolds the child’s learning through working in partnership…

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    In the world, there are very few inventions that can remain unchanged for more than a century, for example, the light bulb was invented back in 1879 and for more than a century it essentially retained its original design of a hot wire inside a glass structure. In the same way, the structure of most schools in the Unites States has preserved its structure of a teacher delivering a lesson to students who listen from their desks for as long as even our oldest relatives can remember. One does need…

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    Biomicroscopy examination also revealed bilateral papillae leading to the diagnosis of allergic conjunctivitis. Vision and fit were not evaluated at this visit because PK forgot to wear her lenses into the follow-up examination. At this point, PK was given instructions to purchase a Bruder’s Mask to treat the hordeolum and express the meibomian glands, which contributed to her dry eye symptoms. She was also prescribed Zaditor two times daily to manage the allergic conjunctivitis, and instructed…

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    Babbling Essay

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    Infants, who are between 0-3 months, learn to turn to their parents once they speak. Besides smiling, when they hear their voice. The sounds which are uttered as random prolong the vowels such as “a, u, o”. Most of the newborns attitudes are unintentional who begin to automatically make cooing sounds like “aaa, ooo, aaah”. Child knows that the sound come up as sound. They are happy to utter the sound and play tonguetied, thus the production of sound begins spontaneously. They learn to make…

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    QUESTION ONE 1.1.1.Psychologists that have studied education believes that any event that has a result in the change of behavior is known as learning. Learning is an operation that has a continuous change not only because of high maturation but because of experiences that have occurred in the past. Example 1:Behaviorism is when people react to a variety of events in their surrounding areas to benefit him/her with no worry about psychological disorders or awareness(Skinner,2011).The individual is…

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    achievement in English than any other variable, including socio-economic status. Cummins theorized children require more than basic interpersonal communicative skills (BICS) in their L1 in order to successfully master a second or subsequent language. He differentiated cognitive/academic language proficiency (CALP) as a set of qualitatively different skills to BICS and proposed that children who have attained CALP in their L1 are better able to transfer these skills to L2 acquisition. (Clifford,…

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    practice conditions for midwifery. Even though “midwives helped to start or to capitalize midwifery schools…physicians were given the authority and the credit” (Borst, pg. 22). It has been recognized that lectures, lab works, and supervised clinical instructions were required and that graduates of medical schools would need to obtain a state-issued license to being their…

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