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    Lesson 8: PACING LEARNING TASK MATERIALS AND SOURCES 40 minutes Research 22. Civic Footprint Worksheet SUPPORTING QUESTION CQ: Can maps be storytellers? OBJECTIVE FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT Students will be able to identify different roles that individuals, groups and government play in the community in order to draft a letter to a community official about a social issue. This summarization strategy enables students to take a large selection of text and reduce it to the main points for more…

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    Grade 9 Cornerstone: A Depiction of Juxtaposition Cornerstone Two English 1, Unit 2 Grade 9 Lesson Topic: Finding the best juxtaposition Day # 1 Overview of lesson sequence (note: the bolded portion is included in this lesson): Students will brainstorm examples of juxtaposition in the text and record them on Handout 1.1. They will rank them and write a rationale statement that justifies their ranking using evidence from the text. Finally, they will choose the juxtaposition they ranked number…

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    After this semester’s learning, I’m proud to say that have a much more comprehensive and systematic understanding about persuasion and persuasive communication. To be honestly, I’m always considered to be quite persuasive. Since I was a kid, I knew how to motivate people by telling them “you can do it and the problem is easy”, aka addressing self-efficacy and response-efficacy. However, it never occurred to me that solution information and threat information are of equal weight in persuasions;…

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    Phonological Awareness

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    classroom (Tompkins, 2013). The inquiry learning is displayed through the guided practice of this minilesson (Tompkins, 2013). The last theory being discussed is the Engagement Theory. Children are more drawn in when they take an interest in engaging educational exercises (Tompkins, 2013). Students with self-efficacy that work with schoolmates are more likely to succeed (Tompkins, 2013). When the teacher encourages the students to share other words like, pat and let, that is initiating the…

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    Article Critique: Ecological Approaches to Organizational Consultation and Systems Change in Educational Settings Per Burns, Warmbold-Brann, & Zaslofsky (2015) Ecological theory was created by Urie Bronfenbrenner in the 1970’s. Per Meyers, Meyers, Graybill, Proctor, & Huddleston (2012) Bronfenbrenner proposed that a child’s development in influenced by the systems around the child as the center. A breakdown of Bronfenbrenner’s ecological model is as follows. The microsystem included the…

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    More Than Teachable Moments: Enhancing Your Oral Vocabulary Instruction in Your Classroom. Watts, Cieara- Vocabulary Instruction Article Review CIR 407 More Than Teachable Moments: Enhancing Oral Vocabulary in Your Classroom Introduction The Oxford English dictionary defines a teachable moment as an event or experience that presents a good opportunity for learning about a particular aspect of life. This article explains that vocabulary instruction does not necessarily have to be…

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    As I compare and contrast my own narratives with the stories of Tashi and Lobsang, some additional connections I’ve made between where/when, why, what, and how they learned and how I have learned include the aspects of lives , what we already knew, what we were curious about, the risks we were taking, and the partners we had for the dialogs. In the beginning, Tashi was analyzing her new environment and “siblings” from a distance and tested the water by behaving in certain ways that annoyed…

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    Essay 3 Reflection PART I As young adults, we realize we truly are the future and the decisions that we make affect the future either in a positive or a negative way. Furthermore in life as adults, we realize and accept that the future now lies in the hands of our children and grandchildren. Our first priority should be the nurturing and education of America's youth. Americans tend to overuse the saying “Children are our most precious commodity.” Americans say this saying a lot, but do we…

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    concerning high quality care and how to promote child growth and development (“Parent Programs & Collaborative” n.d.). As an early childcare educator, I have learned that a high- quality program identifies that families, are crucial to children’s educational success (Workman & Ullrich, 2017, p. 9). This would be an opportunity to engage families in children’s learning and to have policies in place as well (p.9). Conversely, a parenting program is much needed in my community; therefore, I am…

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    history can bring in education, standing next to subjects such as mathematics or english. However, as stated in articles, Why Study History by Jerry H. Bentley and Why Study History? by Peter N. Stearns, a new perspective can be taken within this educational subject. Their strong opinions shows similarities as historians, but also their personal thoughts and ideas shows contrasts as separate individuals.The clear ideas of the two articles along with how history is related to people, shows the…

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