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    The Denver Articulation Screening Examination (DASE) is a tool utilized for evaluation of language and is appropriate in this situation as it only takes about five minutes. The Early Screening Inventory-Revised (ESI-R) is a parent interview related to a child?s motor, language, and cognition skills. The Ages and Stages Questionnaire…

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    reach flow. A culturally proactive teacher extends beyond the classroom: As a new teacher I was definitely in survival mode. However the article “Leaning toward Praxis” suggests sharing articles with colleagues, commenting on educational blogs, and joining educational organizations (Garcia, p. 27). Culturally proactive pedagogy looks critically at how to meet the needs of all students. One of my forensic science classes is very diverse for my school. I have two foreign exchange…

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    and sill areas, including knowledge and skills related to instruction and to an understanding of the educational system at the building, district, state and national levels”. Stronge, Richard, & Catano (2008) assert that new teachers need guidance in the following five areas: 1. Becoming consumers and users of assessment data, including the collection of data through valid and reliable assessments. 2. Modifying instruction based on assessed…

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    Introduction As more preponderant challenges emerge in today’s society related to governmental security breaches and public mass shootings, higher education institutions are placing more accentuation than ever upon risk mitigation. Within the IT department at Southside Virginia Community College, risk management is the process of identifying, analyzing and responding to factors focusing on human characteristics behaviour and its impacts on information security ultimately associated with risks.…

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    significant effect on the client and their psychological state (Corey, 2013). REBT is constructed based on the hypothesis that an individual’s emotions come from their personal beliefs and views. These beliefs then influence that individual’s evaluations and interpretations of their real life situations. Through the course of therapy, it is the goal that the client will learn new skills to identify and change the irrational beliefs that have accumulated and become part of their daily…

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    Introduction Child abuse refers to abuse of a child under the age of 18. There are subtypes of child abuse for example, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, and physical abuse. Emotional abuse refers to abuse that is psychological in nature with characteristics seen in the child which include feeling unhappy, frightened, distressed; they have a difficult time making friends, their attendance at school poor with poor academic achievement; and they show signs of malnourishment and physical…

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    Domenech Personalization

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    ineffective because it sets the expectation that students will master the skills they are lacking in four to five weeks. Since they were not able to grasp the concept in nine months, it is doubtful summer school will be the miracle answer. Standards assessments and accountability movements insist teachers follow a rigorous pacing guide that does not allow them to spend additional time on lessons not mastered. Domenech et al. (2016) again reiterates these current methods are all in place…

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    STRUTLEDGE MBA EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS Introduction After a brief review of the case information, it is clear Strutledge faces the following challenges: • Rising overhead, • Decreasing enrollments, • Lack of reputation/recognition • Lack of structured undergraduate business programs • Lack of MBA program. • Competition As a small liberal arts school, it is important to keep true to the culture and diversity of the institution while tailoring a Master’s program to fit the individual…

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    Dewey Education Philosophy

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    postcards home and workshops to teach parents how to assist their child’s learning. Paradoxical to my opinion and the supporting theorists, a number of critics believe that parental involvement can inhibit children if they themselves have a limited educational background (Caplan,…

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    greatest advantage of quantitative research is the fact that the data obtained via these methods can be subject to considerable statistical analysis, can generalize beyond the sample under investigation, allowing the testing of hypotheses, and the evaluation of the efficacy of interventions in various area of interest, including social policy (Bryman, 2008). In addition, experimentation would have no meaning without quantitative research methods. The extent of the statistical analysis found…

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