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    1. Describe the importance of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution on education in Texas. The importance of the Fourteenth Amendment is to furnish a basis for litigation against schools including claims to freedom of speech, press, and religion, due process, and rights to privacy. 2. What rights do parents have within Texas schools? How do these compare with parents’ rights in general? ▪Texas law on the other hand provides significant support for parent rights. ▪Parents are…

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    Introduction: From my experience I have learned how teachers differ from each other. Every teacher has their own way of teaching. This module made me aware of the various ways teachers teach as explained in the different teaching philosophies. Different teachers prefer different philosophies. I am going to describe my teaching philosophy and elaborate on my two philosophies. My two philosophies are Constructivism and progressivism. The two philosophers I chose are John Dewey and Jean Piaget. I…

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    order to grow as a staff which in turn will help grow students. She also mentioned that the best, most successful PD is focused on “meeting the needs of the audience.” In other words every professional development should be centered upon the goals of the district, building, or teachers present. I agree with Ms. Murdock that professional development is at its best when it is focused on how to improve student achievement and it helps teachers find ways to do this. In the article, “The School…

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    campus and act as a “problem-solver and liaison” to prevent local crime and teach students to avoid becoming crime victims (Botelho and Ellis ). Recently there has been controversy over whether it is appropriate for SROs to be in the classroom setting. SROs are needed in schools to protect students and make schools a safe place. By enforcing the law on campus they ensure that school is a safe environment for all students. The SRO deals with anything that is against the law that could occur on…

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    partnerships have on student achievement. Before effective partnerships can be developed, it is important that families and schools truly understand the necessity of school-family engagement, and the effects it has on student success. When it comes to teachers, the research discussed by Ferlazzo (2011) has shown there is often a prevailing negative attitude in schools regarding working with parents that “do not lead to the kind of school-family connections that raise student achievement” (p.…

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    it is able to promote student learning, motivation and their staying in school. School systems should build learning communities, within classrooms and school wide. First of all, there is a community of learners in every classrooms where professors directly play main roles to assist student’s general academic process. Professors is not only the imparter of knowledge, but also student's motivation and engagement. By active teaching strategies, they could help student behaviorally and…

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    Could I be a teacher? It has always been a dream of mine to continue my education and for the past four years I have worked toward a degree in Elementary Education. I chose Utah State University because it has a reputation for high standards and quality education which prepares students to become some of the best teachers in the nation. The four levels of the Elementary Education program and Utah Education Teaching Standards will help equip me with the necessary tools to meet the needs of future…

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    interdependence in co-teaching relationships are throughout interdependence and instructional interdependence. Throughout interdependence is where two teacher team-up, take on separate groups of students, and teach different content. An example of this concept is station-teaching. Instructional interdependence is basically the opposite of throughout interdependence. In this concept, two teachers teach the same material to the same students in two different ways. This method is good for students…

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    Organization on the Independent Play of Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Journal Of Autism & Developmental Disorders, 41(7), 913-925. doi:10.1007/s10803-010-1116-6 This research was a qualitative research. It was in a controlled environment, and the students were tested by themselves. They were not observed doing these skills within the classroom. This study wanted to look at the impact of task organization. For this study, two male elementary students were chosen. Both of these boys…

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    College of Education Module 5 Application: Extension and Reflection Students have three main influences: school, family, and community, which can either positively or negatively affect their relationship with education (Elish-Piper & Lelko, 2012). To ensure that students are supported in their learning, these three influences must maintain communication. This is especially important during summer vacation when students struggle to retain the skills that they had previously mastered…

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