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    In order to support the HISD curriculum and development cycle the lab will be the main resource for teachers to fulfill the prescribed cycle’s curriculum. (HISD, n.d.) Technical needs and audience-specific policies must be outlined for each student group that will be utilizing the computer lab, namely elementary students in kindergarten through fifth grade, middle school students in grades six through eight, high school students in grades nine through twelve, and adult students seeking their…

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    Everyone may think that all schools in the United States have really good physical education programs. Not everybody knows that not all schools in the United States have the same requirements and standards for physical education. Each school has different standards and has to get them done throughout the school year. It all also depends on the grade level that the students are. Usually there is not very much physical activity at the elementary schools. Middle school students have less…

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    So, I need to find those are in present living life, it is kind of my life goal too. I know I am must do working hard than other in every way. And, I agree that, the educational experiences have impacted in my sense of purpose. This is not to mention. That is like as fact as the sun rise on the sky. Everyone affect their educational experience. Thus, I am the one of them. I think my future probably related to my major class, I hope so. My major is nursing and there are a lot of careers based on…

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    Ken White Education

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    Ken White received his Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Central Michigan University in 2001. He received his Masters of Education in Educational Administration and Supervision from Arizona State University in 2005. He holds standard certification in K-8 elementary education, Structure English Immersion and a principal certification. In the Spring of 2014 Curry Elementary was designated as a “D” school by Arizona Department of Education. It was at that time the superintendent…

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    development of a skills training and placement program. The Skills Training and Placement Program will consist of three (3) stages: A. Stage 1: Basic Skills Training Local training providers will help create and maintain a pipeline of participants with soft skills and basic job skills training. These programs provide four (4) -12 weeks of classroom training where at minimum, Stage 1 participants will receive training in the following areas:  Basic Math and Reading  Construction…

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    physical disabilities and is the first model of acceptance of disability. The individual developed great coping skills and found different types of accommodations Danny has reached transcendence, he rose above and has experienced the highest stage of acceptance of his disability. He feels he is a better person because of what he went through with his experience with Chrons. He feels he is a better person because of his disability and wishes to assist others to rise above their…

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    represent reality (Morgan, 2009, p. 91). The Lost Thing (2000) also presents a topic that poses the question; can one become lost within a society, and therefore lose our sense of wonder as we grow up? This is very appropriate for Stage 4, as I believe they are at a stage in their own lives where they are developing a sense of self-identity, or as Erikson proposed identity vs identity confusion; a time when adolescents are deciding who they are, and what they believe (Erikson as cited in…

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    Knapps Relationship Model

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    The first step, Initiation, is related to the first impression someone has about an individual based primarily on that individual’s physicality. During the second stage, Experimentation, individuals learn about one another’s likes and dislikes and seek to formulate a connection based on a common interest. Meanwhile, the Intensifying stage is when individuals begin to showcase their true selves and to divulge more personal…

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    Experience: When I realized where my seat was I was a little angry. I was sitting in the front row (row A). When Mark Kendall (The Magic Negro first) appeared on stage, he was very warming and welcoming. This made me feel at ease and not so upset about being in the very front. His scenes were very clever. I really enjoyed the Dr. Seuss scene because he made the story into something that related to the topic. In his version of Green, Eggs, & Ham a white person told Sam he does not say the N word…

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    Daniels had the whole stage to himself; so this meant he could manoeuvre around and do as much as he wants without anyone in his way. This created a thought-provoking atmosphere because you didn’t know what was coming next… By looking at a nearly empty stage with so little props was significant because during the war everyone had little of everything and it showed solitude. Many scenes cross cut like; the playground, church, isolated war zone etc... The simplicity of the stage was vital; it…

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