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    Differentiated Literacy Instruction in Early Childhood Although the world of education continues to change, one trend appears to stand the test of time. The expectation of developing students into proficient readers by the end of third grade has always been, and continues to be, significant. Instructional approaches to literacy have changed quite dramatically over the years, but their purpose has not. Educators continue to strive to create skilled, confident readers who are prepared to conquer…

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    working toward my Bachelor’s degree until 2012. My career aspirations were simple: get a job, make some money. I had a small amount of savings allocated for my college career, but greatly underestimated the financial obligations of furthering my education. I survived a little more than one semester before my funding ran dry. I began working, and used what was left in my savings to spend the summer in Europe. I made my way through eleven different countries and countless cities, picking up…

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    Education in modern day America has not been heavily influenced by education in Ancient Rome. The people of Rome had different ways of education, but now, we don’t do anything like they did back in Ancient Rome. When a child was taught, a tutor was sent to the house to teach, or the child had to walk to a school. Intelligent and gifted slaves could go to school too. They used clay tablets and scrolls to learn. Today, we use tutors differently, tutors we use are to help kids learn. Not many…

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    “The truth behind a good education” The possibility of a college education was something that was once reserved for society 's elite, wealthy, or the intellectually gifted, but today it 's something that is possible for anyone willing to work for it. That has now led us to ask this question "What constitutes a good education?" and one thing is clear, there is no test that can define the quality of education one has received. Many believe that the measure of a good education is defined by the…

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    The Benefits of a College Education Commonly exemplified across the globe is the industrialization and improvement of a society through the implementation of education. Throughout history, the health and living conditions of humans have been enhanced through movements to make education accessible to people in poor countries and science has allowed people to understand that Earth is indeed not flat, drafting the universal message that the more education an individual has, the longer and more…

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    Reading Reflection 1 The overall goal of any educational program should be to meet the needs of students so it is possible to achieve academic growth. Education for the gifted and talented (G/T) should be no different. Davidson County schools (DCS) does currently have a G/T program in place. In fact, DCS uses three different pathways to identify G/T learners, but is it enough to sustain a program for high potential students? It is extremely important the program does not become stagnant.…

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    Of those 32.0% are English Learners and 96.6% of students receive free/reduced price meals. Only 3 students are not native English or Spanish speakers. This school does not offer other special programs such as a Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) program or Special Education Program. They do however offer a Peace Builders program where they all say the Peacebuilder pledge, they offer a S.A.F.E. (Students Achieving in Fun Environments) After School Program, where students receive homework…

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    lack of awareness about the temper tantrum among speacial children…. Education is a major platform for the development of a country. A good education is education for all and covers all aspects required by each student by student differences. It is in line with the National Education Philosophy which is "Education is continuing efforts towards further developing the potential of individuals in a holistic and integrated to create a balanced and harmonious intellectually, spiritually, emotionally…

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    student 2 is performing at grade level, and student 3 is exceeding expectations on all assignments but is still in general education classes. Lago Vista Elementary does not offer classes…

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    After learning about all the Honors Program has to offer, I know it will be a wonderful fit for me during my time at Liberty University. One of the greatest benefits I hope to gain from the Honors Program at Liberty University is an excellent education that aligns with my faith. My faith is of the utmost importance to me, so the opportunity to be in an Honors Program…

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