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    and influential educational psychologist of our time (Patterson-Hazley, 2013). His endeavors have earned him the prestigious E. L. Thorndike Career Achievement Award, the Sylvia Scribner Award for outstanding research in the field of learning and instruction, and the Award for Distinguished Contributions of Applications of Psychology to Education and Training from the American Psychological Association.…

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    school is given a laptop to use for lesson planning, data tracking, and instruction. Every classroom except the Pre-K class has a Smartboard. Which is great, right? Well not really. We are lacking in the level of usage. Much of our use is to conduct very basic actions. Teachers type lesson plans in Word and post the plans to the school’s Sharepoint. Teachers create Powerpoint presentations to guide the flow of their instruction. These are the main uses of the laptop technology at the school.…

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    “Girl” is more complex than a simple list of instructions and how-to’s. In Kincaid’s work, she dives deeply into the perspective of a young woman living in a poor country during the late 1970s as well as the girl’s mother’s perspective. Kincaid’s instructions go from basic house management to social etiquette and how to do well in life as a woman. Essentially, this short story shows the mother as an instructor and the daughter as a recipient of her instruction. Also, Kincaid…

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    being completed promptly and efficiently. At the time of this placement I believed that I lacked the knowledge to handle the situation on my own. This led to me being content with following the paramedic’s instructions. I worked to the best of my abilities because the paramedic was calm and had set out a clear assessment and treatment plan. The paramedic’s composure during the situation created confidence in me and also reassured the bystanders that the situation was under control. I believe the…

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    rest of their life (UXL). There is no cure for dyslexia; however, early diagnosis and prompt treatment seem to be the keys to overcoming the challenges of dyslexia (UXL). Dyslexics find it most helpful when instruction is designed to meet individual needs “multisensory structured language instruction.” (Moragne). However, dyslexics have a strong ability to see concepts with a “big picture perspective.”…

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    word processing. Ms. Lovelace (1815-1852) was a gifted computer programmer and mathematician that was considered to have written instructions for the first computer program in the mid-1800’s (Biography.com, 2017). Grace Hopper (1906-1992) worked with Howard Aiken in developing the Mark I computer at Harvard. She observed that providing the computer an instruction set, that would teach the computer what to do, was a critical aspect of computing. Herself, and a team of women, were credited with…

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    with the curriculum. According to former Washington, D.C , schools chancellor Michelle Rhee, “ standardized testing typically accompanied by a set of established standards or instructional framework, which provides teachers with guidance for what and when something needs to be taught” (Rhee, 2013). In other words, by the government putting into place a set of established standards , it provides instructors with the necessary guide on how to start the foundation of how they will produce…

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    The name of this method is called “direct instruction”. Greene stated “Direct Instruction seeks to convey a highly specific set of knowledge and skills to students through carefully planned lessons.” Greene goes on to state “There is empirical evidence that direct instruction improves test scores, raises academic achievement...” He also mentions how this method also works well for even the poor minority students…

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    living. The facility is large, and offers an open concept layout. At this establishment Maddi is required to assist in preparing the dining room for the seniors to dine in. Maddi was asked to arrange the tables appropriately. Maddi was shown how to set the table in a clockwise direction. The directions explained for setting up the tables for fine dining were: water glasses, spoons, knives, charger and dinner plates with the napkin placed on top, dinner forks, bread plate and butter knife, and…

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    Literacy Team Case Study

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    Prior to creating your team one would want to meet with the administration to develop a clear and concise job description and expectations of the literacy team; the main objective is providing all students with the best practices of literacy instruction. After determining the school districts vision of a literacy team, one would then go about finding the members. I feel that if your literacy team is too small or too big you wouldn’t be able…

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