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    In my education classes, I have learned valuable information regarding short range planning and choosing the appropriate learning objectives, content, strategies and methods of instruction to elicit student achievement. In EDFO 487, I learned that differentiating instruction and assessments are valuable tools to employ. Since students learn in a variety of ways, it is reasonable to assess their knowledge through a variety of ways. Using various methods of assessments to gather student data to…

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    constructivist manner involves first and foremost assessing my students on individualized interests, ability levels, and learning styles before I can begin successfully differentiating reading instruction to meet students’ individualized needs. Within my teaching pedagogy for English Language Arts instruction, I focus on providing opportunities for students to read both efferently and aesthetically to ensure that students are reading to learn information as well as finding a love for reading…

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    HIT 137 – Assignment 2 30 Marks Questions 1 - 5 Marks Write a python program to write your first name on the screen by using turtle module. import turtle background = turtle.Screen() background.bgcolor("white") # creates a graphics window shashi = turtle.Turtle() shashi.up() shashi.goto(-120,0) shashi.down() shashi.backward(30) shashi.right(90) shashi.forward(30) shashi.left(90) shashi.forward(30) shashi.right(90) shashi.forward(30) shashi.right(90) shashi.forward(30) shashi.left(90)…

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    Assistive Technology Assignment - Sample 1) Based on the child’s IEP, write a description of the child’s background, strengths and abilities, needs and challenges. Include communication goals and child’s progress toward these goals. Due to confidentiality, I will not mention this individuals name but instead refer to him as “this child.” Based on this child’s IEP, he has been identified as having global developmental delay accompanied by visual deficits. He is ten years old and receives…

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    In my opinion people can not follow instructions because they are doing something else when someone giving instruction. They might be doing something else. For example, scrolling Instagram or Whatsapp status, talking to each other, finishing other classes task, updating status and others. So, to make sure that they can focus when someone delivered the instruction is that they gathered all the phone before the class session started. Besides, they need to manage their time and know what is needed…

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    1.) Explain what is meant by disciplinary literacy instruction? How is this accomplished? Why is it important? Cite sources (Subban article; Shanahan article). Disciplinary literacy instruction is literacy instruction that takes place within the different content areas (Shanahan & Shanahan, 2008). Subjects such as math, history, and science require approaches to literacy that are unique to the content area that might not make sense otherwise. Just as one would approach reading poetry…

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    1.1.1 Community, District, School Contextual Factors that Influence Instruction a. This community has over 1,000 children below poverty. Poverty can greatly impact the amount of one-on-one educational interaction children receive because of family members who are unable encourage education in the children’s lives. School is an opportunity for all students to receive this type of interaction. However, classes with twenty or more students make it nearly impossible for a teacher to provide…

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    Section 3.1 showed how the virtual trajectories for primitive shapes can be learnt and how such information can be used in a sequence to generate more composite shape features. This section exploits this computational framework to swiftly teach iCub to use a new tool by reusing the shape knowledge learnt in the past. On a similar line as discussed in the previous section, iCub has learnt the shape primitives while drawing different letters, this has been discussed in detail in [35]. Now, the…

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    Gagne’s Nine Events of Instruction Gagne’s learning theory is based on two basic elements: the internal conditions that will intervene in the process and the external conditions that will promote optimal learning. From his point of view both elements, learning and instruction, become two sides of the same theory therefore must be created and studied together. According to Robert Gagne’s instructional theory, the instructor acts as a tutor or guide during the learning process; generating…

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    When reading The Instruction of the Vizier Ptah-Hotep and The Instruction of Ani you can find several glimpses into what was viewed as important in the ancient Egyptian society. Family relationships are discussed several times within both texts, detailing not only the relationship between husband and wife but also the relationship between father and son, mother and son, and ultimately son and his own children. It appears that overall, even though the father remains head of the house, a…

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