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    Reading Instruction has stimulated many discussions among educators in the past few years. There has been an increase in the use of reading in multiple content areas in the past few years. Educators around the country have changed and interweaved the new and the old ways of teaching and understanding the reading process. Many aspects have changed this instruction such as the understanding of content area literacy, choosing the appropriate texts, knowledge transformation, and learner development.…

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    The Four Learning Theories

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    Module 1 Reflection This learning theory activity reflects on how four main learning theories are interrelated and drive a variety of approaches used within special education and, more specifically, effective teaching practices. A Venn diagram was used to produce the interrelationship of the concepts of the Applied Behavioral Analysis, the Cognitive Strategy Instruction, the Schema Theory, and the Social Cultural Theory. This Venn diagram is broken down to four sets having thirteen places…

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    This summer, I interned for Stonegate Mortgage Corporation’s Information Technology Department, located in Carmel, IN. During the duration of my internship I was exposed to things I had not experienced from my prior internship at Pacers Sports and Entertainment, nor from classwork at Butler University. Overall, the experience at Stonegate Mortgage has been a positive one, filled with mistakes I learned from; the primary lesson learned during the internship was that some projects may seem perfect…

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    Student Survey Paper

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    There were also questions to gauge the students’ personality as far as if they viewed themselves as outgoing and social or reserved and shy. The survey included questions to determine the learning styles of the students using the multiple intelligences such as visual,…

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    good way to understand the importance of assessment is to think about learning outcomes. If students automatically learned what they were taught, we would never need to assess; we could instead just keep records of what we had taught. But every teacher knows, many students do not learn what they are taught. Willoughby (2010) argued that “No two students enter a classroom with identical abilities, experiences, and needs. Learning style, language proficiency, background knowledge, readiness to…

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    ideas of how to deal with children. I learned some valuable motivational techniques to use with my future students. Also, I witnessed the joy and satisfaction that comes from being an educator. For example, when you help a child overcome obstacles in learning and encouraged them not to give up. I learned that I will need to be aware of the challenges students face outside of class and how it will affect their behavior. Therefore, I will have to use a variety of classroom management techniques…

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    the direction I wanted to take with my documentary. With an understanding of cycles of genre, ideology and tone I was able to develop the vision I have for my documentary. I sat and analyzed what I wanted the audience to get from the documentary. Learning about shot composition is helping me capture significant footage for my documentary. All in all: Psychology of Self Development, Philosophy, Ethics and Art of the Film have made contributions to my persona, and perhaps not directly to my…

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    There are always special words or phrases that help people get through their days. A reason that I need these in my life is so I keep going even though my mind and body may tell me to stop. I always tell myself these so I keep my drive going and know what I am going for. If something or someone took these sayings from me I would make new ones but no one can get inside my brain to do so. A guiding principle is a statement with a special meaning that keeps one motivated, encouraged and driven for…

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    differences between online learning and traditional learning are as follows. Traditional Learning: If you are physically going to a college you have to physically be there on time in person. That would mean you would have to get up at a certain time and be ready when your teacher starts class. Also there are tremendous costs operating a learning facility. The Cost of dorm rooms can be very expensive. There are the costs of electricity to operate a class room. If you were learning in a…

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    Without Edgar from William’s Shakespeare’s King Lear taking responsibility for himself and for his father, the Earl of Gloucester, he would not be able to comprehend hardship and guide both himself and his father through suffering. When his life plans to become Earl of Gloucester veer off his expected path, Edgar immerses himself in a pit of desire. He has to transform his outlook on life to take responsibility for himself and for his father before he can understand that the world is not a…

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