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    Graphic Design Process

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    Design Process An element of graphic design that could have a positive effect on students was design process. The design process assisted graphic designers with processing information and ideas. The graphic design process introduced how to think more like an explosion of ideas than linear line of one idea. Linear thinking was about one idea and attaching to that idea. While, lateral thinking was trying multiple ideas at once and changing and improving them over time. Hernandez and Prathibha…

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    Gender Curriculum: Maslow's Hierarchy Of Needs

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    capacities The PDHPE programs should focus on encouraging students to make informed decisions about their health and physical activity as they develop a positive attitude to living a healthy lifestyle. This notion is also linked with another humanistic theorist in Carl Rogers. Rogers believes that some forms of non directive teaching are paramount to a child’s development. This involves teaching in which the teacher is a facilitator, guiding students and nurturing their learning. (Krause…

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    I interviewed Mrs. Vanessa Andrews. She is a retired general education teacher from South Carolina. She taught at a Christian Academy private school in South Carolina. I met her at the hospital in Macon where her husband was a patient. She saw me working on school work at the desk and asked what I was studying. I told her my major was Early Childhood/Special Education. She told me about her experience as a teacher so I asked her if I could ask her a few questions about the Special Education…

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    evident on urban education is the importance of the arts in education. The arts consist of many disciplines such as music, dance, and theatre. Arts education is crucial in the development of the youth through both critical skills and creativity. The benefits of the arts include motor skills, language development, decision-making, visual learning, cultural awareness, and an overall improvement in academics (Lynch, 2012). In the film Music of the Heart, the students are exposed to the art of…

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    With each passing year, more and more high school students are becoming unprepared for college. Senior’s are not being prepared correctly for college. U.S. News reports that more than half of community college freshmen are not prepared for college level assignments. Unprepared college students leads to things such as; college graduation numbers dropping, students are unable to get a degree and in turn have a difficult time finding a steady job. This creates a vicious cycle that gets worse with…

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    Bullying is created by the school culture that the student creates amongst each other. There are many type of bullying that happens at school and even in adults life. Bullying is a very controversial topic because many will say that people that get bullied should just have a stronger back bone. But where does the bullying really derive from and who creates it? Bullying is not something that just magically appeared in society one day and led to people to harm themselves or others around them.…

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    Often, people respect their relationships with people; individuals are impacted by Confucius’ idea of the importance of relationship between “ parents and children; husbands and wives; older and younger siblings; older and younger friends; and rulers and subjects” (Johnson). The result of these ideas lead to the the prosperity of relationships among different individuals. In addition, Confucius influenced the “idea of a gentleman” having…

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    through experience. It can also be deemed as hands on learning that takes place between a teacher and a student. It is also defined as learning through reflection. This term cannot be used for experiential learning as they do not have the same meaning; However, experiential learning is a part of experiential education. In one of the methodology from the Association for Experiential Education is that teachers engage with learners in direct experience and reflection in order to increase…

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    Rollo May Reflection

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    me as a teacher most when he states “Communication leads to community, that is, to understanding, intimacy and mutual valuing.” Like Rollo May, I am a strong believer in the influence that good communication has on myself and the others around me. Communication is a major key to ensuring the success of my students, which ultimately brings success to me as a teacher. Communication between teachers, parents, administration and ultimately the community is required, as a whole. As a teacher, the…

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    reported to service “two thousand students”. The role of the social worker in this setting is multifaceted. Role of the Social Worker Within the interdisciplinary team, made up of the board, principal, vice principal, teachers, special education teachers, teachers’ aids, school nurse, social workers, guidance counselors, school psychologists, other staff members, custodial workers, students, and parents; their ideal role is to foster and garner the success of the student. Theoretically…

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