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    From our first encounters to our last, we use the outcome of our past experiences, as educational tools, to help us advance as members of society. This technique promotes critical thinking and problem-solving which will become beneficial for the future. In Democracy and Education (1916), Dewey provides an example of a boy who reaches for an…

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    Without knowledge, an empire would fall. Educational is essential to improve a com-munity. However, education is not always uniform within different regions in the same country. Standardized education would ensure that knowledge is balanced throughout the country, but not necessarily challenging. A few steps are recommended in order to attain a national standard for education that guarantees a harmony between the curriculum and its apprentices. A uniform national test, student distribution, and…

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    1) According to National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM, 2010) ascertained the standards for mathematical practices are divided into eight broad categories such as make sense of a problem to solve, reason abstractly/quantitatively, construct a viable argument/critique reasoning, model with mathematics, use appropriate tools, attend to precision, make use of structure, and express regularity in repeated reasoning. An NCTM…

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    Iep Definition

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    An IEP defines the individualized objectives of a child who has been determined to have a disability or requires specialized accommodation, as defined by federal regulations. The IEP is intended to help children reach educational goals more easily than they otherwise would.In all cases the IEP must be tailored to the individual student's needs as identified by the IEP evaluation process, and must especially help teachers and related service providers (such as paraprofessional…

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    Davidson, the author of "Project Classroom Makeover", provides a significant example on the role of creative thinking and its transformation due to changes in the digital era, as well as the process of forming of the self- confidence during the initial stages of education with the development of imagination and teamwork. In this work, Davidson insists on reconsidering the very concept of education because of the development of digital age,…

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    Caribou Case Study

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    During a regularly scheduled meeting at Casco Bay High School located in Portland, Maine, the State Board of Education voted to approve the building concept of Eastern Aroostook RSU 39's new community school, projected to open in August of 2020. The community of Caribou will be replacing three outdated neighborhood school buildings within the City of Caribou with one 21st century, state the art school building. These schools set on seven different parcels of land throughout the community of…

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    Toward that end, we are satisfied to give these educational programs principles for vocation specialized instruction (CTE). They incorporate California's thorough scholastic substance measures with industry specific information and abilities to get ready understudies both for direct section into California's dynamic industry parts and for postsecondary instruction. The CTE principles are the collective exertion of optional and postsecondary teachers, agents from industry and key instructive…

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    assessment to help create notes throughout each day to understand the child’s development during activities and how to create activities to help their growth. The Montessori Method believes that children go through developmental stages and have minds that are absorbent in all stages of development. The model promotes independence in learning through carefully set up and maintained classroom by the teacher. The materials and curriculum are focused around specific Montessori learning style, that…

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    connection this paper will describe the similarities and differences of each domain. Before there can be a connection, one must understand what each domain means and who developed them. Benjamin Bloom developed all three of the domains, when he divided educational objectives into different categories and so Bloom’s Taxonomy, was born or developed in 1956. Cognitive domain is a compilation of six categories of a hierarchy of learning. The original six categories listed from the most complex…

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    The Concrete Operational Stage (7–11 years) in which understanding is tied to experience but some internal symbolism begins to be used. 4. The Formal Operations Stage (12 years and on) in which learning is highly internal, symbolic, and relatively free of direct experience, such that hypothetical reasoning becomes possible, including generalization…

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