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    History Of Cheerleading

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    My immediate family has a history of cheerleading. My father was a cheerleader at St. Ignatius College Preparatory in San Francisco back when it was an all-boys school. My mom was a part of the Edwardsburg cheer squad in Michigan. I was not aware of my cheer lineage until after I joined the Drake High School Cheer Team. The history of cheerleading is strongly bound to the history of athletics in the United States. This includes American Football, basketball, etc. At the first American Football…

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    Richard & Lockhart (1994) point out that to distinguish a lesson from other speech events, the lesson should have a recognizable structure, which starts with an evident open activity that engages the students; it moves on a series of teaching and learning activities until it reaches a conclusion. Richard & Lockhart (1994) suggests that the teacher should do something to engage the students what was evidenced in the observed class. The Educator opened the lesson asking two questions in Spanish…

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    go through life with only the knowledge they learned during their first 25 years of life. The world changes constantly, and we are taught how to live in this rapidly changing time everyday. To be educated is not to memorize hundreds of words on flashcards. It’s not knowing the pythagorean theorem.…

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    There's a quote that goes, "Success has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." Being the son of a minister and grandson of a pastor, I've always been raised to have a profound sense of commitment to others. During my junior year of college, I became project coordinator of a youth mentoring program called "Men on the Move". It was with this program that one of my most memorable, and rewarding, experiences took place. On the program's…

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    anyway?” one of my friends asked as we walk to lunch. In that moment I thought about what all Vet Science means to me. I flashback to the State CDE competition and my internship. I think about all the hours I put in during my internship and all the flashcards I made for the CDE team. To have the privilege to be able to help bring sick and injured animals back into better health, makes it all worthwhile. Simple objects, such as scrubs serve as a symbol for the most important experiences in my…

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    academically. One way I have grown academically with my study skill. I have learned more ways to study and improved my old study skills. One example of me improving my study skills is to make vocab flash card and have someone test me with them, now I make flashcard and and make other things to help me remember a vocabulary word. I also grew academically at note taking. At the start of the year I knew how to take notes but sometimes didn't know what information I needed. This year I have learned…

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    Learning Technique

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    4. Highlight any research on the technique that has been conducted in representative educational contexts: According to Roediger and Pyc (2012), and Dunlosky et al. (2013), a majority of the research studies investigating the effectiveness of the learning technique of retrieval practice via testing have been conducted in representative educational contexts. Thus, representative educational context was the common denominator for almost all of these research studies. 5. Address any identified…

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    good at things like organising or they would be good at writing essays. So they would develop on organisation skills. To learn better as a visual learner you need to sit at the front of the classroom and have your eyes checked regularly, then use flashcards to learn new information but in order to utilise it more you need to visualise what you read or hear and write down key words, ideas and instructions, and also drawing pictures to explain new concepts, colour code things or write in colourful…

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    Multimodal Learning

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    graduating into the medical field is very beneficial, not only to my study habits, but my grades as well. As mentioned before, using YouTube or other free streaming services are very beneficial to those who are aurally inclined. Rewriting notes, making flashcards, or just reviewing by writing out a recorded lecture can help a read/write inclined individual immensely. By having a…

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    At the beginning of this semester, there were many goals that I need to accomplish for this semester. My goals consisted of making a 3.7 GPA, working on my writing skills, get involved around campus, manage my money, and become better at planning. When writing down these goals, I also wrote extra details on how to achieve those goals. My first goal was to make at least a 3.7 GPA. I felt that if I studied enough I could pull off this GPA. For one of my details of getting a 3.7 GPA, was that I…

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