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    city of Metairie Louisiana. This essay is a representation of my practicum experience and the evaluation of the lessons being taught in the classroom. The learning objective is to ensure that there is effective teaching method of individualize instruction for students with disabilities by selecting research-based strategies and instructional planning that involves adaptations of a curriculum. In this particular benchmark assessment it includes observations hours, a copy of an ELA lesson, one…

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    The name of this method is called “direct instruction”. Greene stated “Direct Instruction seeks to convey a highly specific set of knowledge and skills to students through carefully planned lessons.” Greene goes on to state “There is empirical evidence that direct instruction improves test scores, raises academic achievement...” He also mentions how this method also works well for even the poor minority…

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    Explicit Reading Skills

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    directly affect their ability to write, it is therefore the opinion that reading is one of the most important skills for a child to learn and develop in the early stages of their life (Morcom, 2005). Studies have shown there are five defined reading instruction skills children must develop, namely; vocabulary, phonological awareness, phonics, comprehension and fluency (Barclay, 2009). These skills taught in a diverse, exciting, and motivating manner accompanied with effective explicit and…

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    location of the instructions and questions, they were able to find significant results. If the Instructions were before the question, it did not really affect the amount of yes respondents, but had significant change for either answering no or simply not answering at all. For instructions given before the question only 19.1% of participants answered no and when the instructions were given the instructions after the question, 40.3% answered no. For missing answers when instructions were given…

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    ABA and TEACCH Autism is a developmental disorder with no cure, but there are interventional treatments available for autistic children that family can use. Two of the most widely known comprehensive intervention models is “Applied Behaviour Analysis” (ABA) and “Treatment and Education of Autistic and related Communication-handicapped Children” (TEACCH). These two interventions are broadly requested and implemented in schools, educators, service providers, and parents (Callahan, et.al. 2009).…

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    employer. The basic responsibilities include; providing employees with policies and producers in order to sustain a safe work environment. “Without limiting the strict duty imposed by subsection (1), an employer shall, (a) provide information, instruction and supervision to a worker to protect the health or safety of the worker; (j) prepare and review at least annually a written occupational health and safety policy and develop and maintain a program to implement that policy” (S. 25(2)). It is…

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    idea of stages of language development, although he recognized that not all children reach the final Abstract Reasoning (Formal Operations) stage. Vygotsky modified Piaget’s theory with the idea that language can be improved and changed with direct instruction and, as a result, language development isn’t static. Vygotsky believed that language develops from social and linguistic…

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    an effort to establish the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, may present the direct testimony of witnesses and may introduce documents, scientific tests, and tangible evidence (Lippmann, 2014, p.533). At this point the arresting Fresno PD Officer Brian Twedt was called to the stand for questioning. I then witnessed a Cross-Examination which involves asking the witness questions about his or direct examination (Lippmann, 2014, p.533). It was clear that the defense attorney was trying…

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    and multiple media (audio or video), or performance formats (plays, skits) and when they utilize different means to provide content information such as lectures, visual presentations, for instance, power point, role playing, or computer-mediated instruction. In the same way, students can deliver evidence of their learning by reports, exams, portfolios, drawings, performances, oral reports, videotaped…

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    Linda Tong Essay

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    The teacher, Linda Tong, is a first grade bilingual teacher in a classroom of Chinese-speakers with limited English proficiencies. She incorporates both Cantonese and English in her daily instruction. A specific time is designated in which students focus solely on English language development. During this time, students participate in a wide range of literacy activities to reinforce important skills of writing, reading, speaking and listening. Ms. Tong uses a choral reading strategy in a whole…

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