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    School classrooms in America are beginning to become more and more diverse, teachers are challenged to provide a beneficial education for students with ethnicities, cultures, and socioeconomic backgrounds that are different from their own (Cooper, 2011). “Students of color now constitute approximately 40 percent of all students enrolled in public schools, and this population is expected to grow considerably in the coming years” (Cooper, 2011, p. 189). Through this process teachers do not want to…

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    Annie Carpenter's Analysis

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    Sadly, the battle is only half over: Annie Carpenter, as mentioned before, was a former teacher. She has experience and practice formulating and dealing homework assignments—both off-the-shelf and thoroughly unique—-and with countless books and research under her belt, she has recently been deemed qualified to coach other teachers in hopes of generating, not only better homework practices and processes, but general instructional techniques, too. Carpenter now remains, not as a teacher, but an…

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    For this learning segment, the cognitive, affective, and physical domains are measured by assessments give during the learning segment In the cognitive domain a pre and post written test, cross word puzzle, labeling the lines on the field sheet and exit slips were used. To measure the psychomotor domain, I used pre and post skills tests and a score card for station 7 in lesson plan number 2. The affective domain is measured by the use of exit slips in lessons 2, 3, and at the end of this unit…

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    Razkid Website Analysis

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    TechnologyResourceTemplate TECHNOLOGYRESOURCETEMPLATE Razkids- is an interactive website where students can access books at their reading levels. Students then answer comprehension questions. https://www.raz-kids.com/ The theoretical framework for multicultural education revolves around social justice, cultural appreciation, and educational equity for all students of different cultures, languages, races, and socio-economic statuses (Bennett, 2014). This site allows students to enter their…

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    The college years are a time of important growth and change for students because they gain new ideas and experiences that could change what they already know and believe. No doubt, significant changes occur during the college years. Rodgers (1990c), defined student development as “the ways that a student grows, progresses, or increases his or her developmental capabilities as a result of enrollment in an institution of higher education” (p. 27; as cited in Evans, Forney, Guido, Patton, Renn,…

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    Growing Up In High School

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    As soon as we start highschool we start to think about college, or was that just me? The thought of college can be quite a straining one. It requires you to think of your future and what you want to do with your life. Do you want to end up like your parents or do you want to be better than your parents? Of course I want to be better than my parents, but some things are just easier said than done.Growing up in a working class family, we worry/stress about expenses a lot. I am fortunate to be in…

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    for other people outside the normal circle that he usually interacts with to understand him. This case study aims to let the child experience an alternative way of expressing his thoughts, wants or needs through the use of different pictures or flashcards for him to be able to communicate more comfortably with other people outside his usual circle. This will not only improve his communication skills in a way but it may also help strengthen his social skills to a higher level. DEFINITION OF…

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    Soccer Lesson Plan

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    In this learning segment I will teach the rules of the soccer game, dribbling, and passing. The rules will be taught in the station with flash cards, this is so the student 's can activity participate in a soccer game outside of school. Two soccer basics are dribbling and passing. The students will practice dribbling in and out of different cone patterns to mimic having to dribble around an opponent in a game of soccer. Passing is another important skill in soccer, students will practice…

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    As many teachers search for new strategies and interventions to address the lack of fluency within their reading programs, Repeated Reading (RR) appears to be a topic of curiosity. RR is an evident based strategy designed to increase reading fluency and comprehension through the development of automatic word processing and contextualized linguistic effect (Winter, 2007). Similar to the text features on a cell phone, automatic word processing is the ability to detect and comprehend a word…

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    Temple Grandin is a biopic movie produced by Scott Ferguson, that was released on February 6, 2010. Temple Grandin (starring actress Claire Danes) was born August 29th, 1947. The film depicts her life as an autistic child growing up in a world, that at the time knew little about autism and/or how to handle it. Ferguson makes an effort to clearly capture the feelings and behavior as well as the profound effect that her behavior has on her family and community, as well as disprove the common…

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