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    The meaning of the word accurate is, careful and precise. This word describes me the best because I try to be the most accurate and the best version of myself every day. This includes academics and sports. For sports, I am extremely accurate because every shot or stroke counts and represents me. I will never hit sloppy shots or swim carelessly. I try to do everything right and take my time. I also try to do the best possible job on the courts or in the pool. For example, at tennis practice or a…

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    Nt1330 Unit 6 Mis

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    The main issue with FOS was coming up with an algorithm that determines the important deliverables of thermocouple systems by using time history data generated from a first-order system. Deliverables include: our MATLAB coded algorithm -which outputs the parameters yL, yH, ts, and � - an executive MATLAB file -which outputs SEE and standard deviation values- and a regression plot which compares the prices of FOS models to �. Determining these four parameters within 20.0% of the calibrated data…

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    essay seeks to discuss the impact of informal assessment use on a child such as Jack. Informal assessment is defined as; a non-standardised, play-based assessment which is often manipulated by a clinician. (McCormick, 2011) During an informal assessment, a SALT will play alongside or observe a child playing. Jack’s mother reported that he will not sit with her to read, therefore it is unlikely he will sit through a formal assessment. An informal assessment would be appropriate as it can be…

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    Support of assessment Subject and objective data are separate assess that are important in the assessment of the patient. In a subjective data the patient, tell you what is going on with him or her in his or her own words, which can only be measured by the patient. It is also used to determine the success of a procedure or an outcome (Harreld et al. 2013). The patient will be able to tell how they feel after the process. Objective data, on the other hand, is information obtained from the…

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    input (Myers, 2015, p. 3). There is also another types of portfolio assessment that is utilized in early childhood education classrooms known as the three-folio system. This type of assessment has three different portfolios that represent ongoing work, current work and permanently kept work (Beaty, 2014). As our society becomes more and more technology-oriented, it important to discuss the use of electronic-portfolios as an assessment method. It is similar to the traditional portfolio, but…

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    My final learning objective was that all students would engage in on-topic discussion. From my observations, I know that this occurred, especially with my opening question. Also, I found it interesting to note that my group that was so far behind everyone else actually had the best summary of the article. I believe that this is due to their extensive discussion while reading the article. All this discussion of discussion reminds me of what we have discussed in class. You have mentioned over and…

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    psychological testing and assessments to measure the mental state of the client. These traits are measured by a person’s feelings, beliefs, and abilities that can cause mental problems for the client. These assessments allow psychologists to diagnose the client conditions, such as anxiety, depression, anger control and stress. According to this article these test measure the overall well-being and general assessment of the client personality. The psychological assessment includes an interview…

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    programs only use one form of assessment such as the Presidential Fitness Test, the FitnessGram or a skills test. Each program only tests the physical performance and not cognitive performance as well. Physical Education is more than just doing the physical act because the students must understand the principles behind the act and how it is helping them toward living an active and healthy lifestyle. Students should not be assessed using only one form of assessment because not all students…

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    Intervention Plan for Reducing Childhood Obesity The life course theory hypothesizes that adult chronic disease shows the overall lifetime exposure to physical and social environments that are harmful to the individual (Nickitas, Middaugh & Aries, 2010). Obesity is a risk factor that continually exposes overweight or obese children to cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. Fortunately, health promotion provides a platform that can be utilized to implement health intervention policies to mitigate…

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    An effective literacy teacher possesses an array of strategies to create a literary environment that foments many reading opportunities that allow students to development as readers (Tompkins, 2010). Reading teachers should be able to assess student’s abilities, interpret the data, and use the data to implement successful strategies to enhance the reading abilities of all the learners in the classroom. As a teacher becomes an expert and understands how students develop as readers, the instructor…

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