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    Students have been learning by leaps and bounds throughout February. Time flies when you’re having fun, and in a leap year! Whether its heart-pumping excitement at the fire department, investigating beyond your average brainteaser, rocking out in geology, or commemorating America by learning from its’ history, students are challenging their academic achievements. This month has been absolutely extraordinary, and we are happy to share with you a little about the wonderful activities your…

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    School is a very boring place to be. You have to be ready for almost anything. As you may know elementary school was as easy as pie you always got recces, you did not have to move around everywhere, and P.E was amazing. But once you get in high school it is like it all goes away. There is no more recces, you have to switch class rooms all the time, and P.E gets boring. You also have to go from being the big sixth graders to the big eighth graders to the small ninth graders. Who might I add get…

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    When introducing a child to comprehensive literacy a major aspect that is involved in the reading and writing instructions in helping them progress on literacy development skills. Some approaches that are used to these type of instructions are read and write alongs, shared and guided reading and writing. For children that are in Pre-K to first grade it is important to have instructions that are simple and understandable when being read aloud so there will be very little confusion in the…

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    Disabled Pros And Cons

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    The Disabled: Treated as Humans Throughout history, people with disabilities have been socially disadvantaged, not because of limitations but because of assumptions made about them based on group characteristics (Schaefer, 2015 p.372). Scapegoating someone because they have a disability, assuming that the individual is the same as someone else with the same disability, is the same as saying that all people with tattoos are dangerous. If there is a news article about someone with bipolar disorder…

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    1.In self-directed learning( SDL) the individual takes the initiative and the responsibility for what occurs.individuals select, manage and assess their learning activities , which can be pursued at any time, in any place, through any means,at any age .in schools, teachers, can work towards( SDL)stage at time . The essential aspect of self-directed learning is establishing a climate of trust To learn effectively we must trust our selfs -understanding the way of self-directing learning…

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    Eligibility for Scholarships AK Steel Foundation Scholarship Firstly, I have lived in Columbiana County Ohio for my entire life. Additionally, I will be studying for a degree in pharmacy, a field of science. Furthermore, I have always excelled in mathematics and science. When in 6th grade, I received a near perfect score on my math standardized test, the highest score my school had ever seen, I was placed in the most advanced level math classes my school offered. Therefore, I took academic…

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    I am an eclectic thinker. My beliefs on educational philosophy is a combination of existentialism, progressivism, and reconstructivism. In existentialism, I believe that students must define themselves through personal choice. My progressivist belief is that education should focus more on the child rather than the subject matter. Not every student comprehends in the same manner. The curriculum should should be taught in a way that will appeal to the interest of the students. Personal growth is…

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    Even though while technology is helpful to people in and out the classroom, teachers should monitor the amount of mobile technology in the classroom, because mobile technology makes it easy to look up answer for assignments and test on the internet, and it takes their intelligence away because no one is learning the material or gaining skills. Technology helps Students and teachers in the classroom because as we sail through the 21st century, technology in the classroom are becoming more…

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    Hd 750 Syllabus

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    I chose to rework the syllabus of HED 750 (Student Services in Higher education) because numerous researchers have found the importance of student affairs professionals on campus diversity dialogue. Watt (2007) stated that student affairs professionals are the persons who may facilitate the discussion on diversity, so they should be aware of his/her own biases, values, and prejudices; understand the viewpoint of others; and develop skills “to develop appropriate intervention strategies and…

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    ELL Reflection Paper

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    The data recorded after the summative assessment on fossils showed that the students below level reading and ELLs that speak only Spanish at home both received a failing average. Students who are below reading level had an average of 65% and the ELLs that speak only Spanish at home received an average of 69%. This showed that these students did not know the vocabulary given or did not fully understand what was taught because of their low reading levels, lack of academic vocabulary and…

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