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    larger classes, this method is not properly applied and teaching in this method wouldn’t meet the needs of each student in large classes. Furthermore, this method as we mentioned, depends on the teachers, who are native speakers or have native-like fluency in the foreign language they teach, but in practice, it is difficult to meet these requirements and as a result of this absolute dependence on the teacher there is no space for creativity for the students, the language is artificial and there…

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    Reading Assessment

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    struggle in. The Developmental Reading Assessment and I-Ready together provides teachers with a baseline that aids in identifying the students’ strengths and weakness in areas of fluency, phonics, phonemic awareness, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. The DRA provides educators with the student reading and fluency levels. In addition, the DRA supplies resources that supports tier 1, 2, & 3 that teachers can utilize in planning re-teach, interventions, or enrichment activities for all…

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    I experienced the one on one relationship with each of my clients and developed communication skills while working with my supervisors and the client’s family. In my second semester of clinic I worked with a preschool fluency client. Fluency was an area that I was unfamiliar with, and because of this, I had to put excessive time in outside of the clinic. With the guidance of my supervisor, I had to learn to use easy onsets and a reduced rate in my own speech. This turned out to…

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    from lexile.com also shows that Shevaun can be instructed using the following books that will provide him with the most appropriate challenge to reach optimal level: Overall, the results of the assessments show that Shevaun needs to improve his fluency rate, comprehension skills and the identification of harder suffix bases and roots. Although he currently reads at his grade level, improvement in the above-mentioned areas can yield more positive results in his upcoming third-grade state…

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    In this study, students were randomly assigned to receive the computer-delivered practice intervention, the mnemonic strategy intervention, or no intervention. The practice intervention is a software program designed to enhance computational fluency in the four basic mathematics operations (Renaissance Learning, 2003). The strategy intervention is a picture-story method of instruction designed to improve single-digit math fact memorization via visualization and association techniques (Liataud…

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    The first assessment took place because Shannon was in a car accident resulting in a severe concussion. Shannon is struggling with maintaining a clear head and new information. Her doctor suggested taking a semester off for her brain to heal and Shannon wants to know how her current intellectual functioning using the WAIS-IV and WJ-III. Shannon’s Full-Scale Intelligence Quotient (FSIQ= 84) was in the low average. Her Verbal Comprehension (VC=76) was borderline and Perceptual Reasoning (PR=91)…

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    to answer because she could not put a word to it. She said she knew what it was she just could not recall its name. When given the name she had a “oh yeah” moment. Fluency did not seem to be a huge problem for Lotje. In the film, she spoke effortlessly for the most part and it was somewhat rapid. The only thing that affected her fluency was when she would try to recall something, or she would encounter a small stutter/stammer. It appeared as a pause, but that is something you see in a typical…

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    Joseph Henry Case

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    Joseph Henry is a 16 years 10 month old Caucasian male currently in 11th grade at St Peter’s Prep, NJ. He was referred by his mother, Ms. Rosemarie Henry with concerns in the area of attention, academic performance, and emotional well-being. A neuropsychological evaluation was conducted for the purpose of identifying and clarifying diagnoses and establishing treatment recommendations. Comprehensive neuropsychological assessment of Joseph Henry reveals a pattern of dysfunction associated with a…

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    Eliana Argument Analysis

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    In response to the dogmatic opinion that the technology affects people negatively and the increasingly use of technology among American kids, Eliana argues that early use of technology does bring us benefits and people should embrace it. By virtue of employing tactical reasoning, providing convincing evidence, and using strongly persuasive elements, Eliana constructs a highly plausible argument. Eliana begins the essay with the facts that nowadays America kids are skilled at using technology,…

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    Theory Of Creativity Essay

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    Creativity is the generation of imaginative new ideas, involving a radical newness innovation or solution to a problem, or a radical reformulation of problems, or an integration of existing knowledge in a different way. The created item may be intangible (scientific theory, musical composition, and joke) or an original physical object (invention, literary work, architecture, painting). Creativity involves use of everyday capacities such as the association of ideas, memory, perception, analogical…

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