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    Facts Educators today must develop classrooms that differentiate instruction. Classrooms that are academically diverse represent different genders, multiple cultures/ backgrounds, and multiple exceptions (Differentiated, 2000). Lev Vygotsky’s zone of proximal development is an example of differentiated instruction, educators teach students using scaffolding and a range of challenging learning tasks (Ryan. K., Cooper. J., 2013, p.179). According to Hertberg-Davis, and Brighton, a teacher’s…

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    English as New Language (ENL) students benefit from direct reading instruction. Most schools and classroom teachers are not prepared to meet the increasing needs of the ENL’s. According to the National Education Association only 2.5 percent of the teachers who instruct students have a degree in ESL and about 12 percent have 8 or more hours of training to support their instruction (Denise McKeon, 2005). There is a rise in the number of the ENL population and most of the teachers that are…

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    to help me to reflect on myself as an educator. While there were many strengths from this unit, there was also some areas of growth that could have made the unit even more successful. One major strength from this unit was the differentiation of instruction and assessments. An area of growth for this unit would be to create a stronger behavior management system in order to make the time dedicated to math each day more valuable. A goal for improving teaching practice is finding a way to…

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    Literacy Instruction

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    the context of education. Students were taught to read and write at the very basic of levels. How students read and how they are taught to read has changed dramatically over the years. “Today, reading, reading instruction, and more broadly conceived notions of literacy and literacy instruction are being defined by change in even more profound ways as new technologies require new literacies to effectively exploit their potentials” (Leu, 2004). The History of Literacy Education When America was…

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    Sentencing Instructions

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    Sentencing Instructions At the conclusion of the penalty phase, jurors are instructed by the judge on how to determine the existence of aggravating and/or mitigating factors, as well Sources of Bias and Arbitrariness 117 learned from the judge’s instructions)? Jurors do rather well in understanding the criteria of proof for aggravating factors, as the criteria of proof fit with their expectations (Luginbuhl, 1992) Luginbuhl said revised instructions should put the life-or-death decision in…

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    Direct Instruction

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    behind academically, behaviorally, and functionally. It is crucial for these students to receive intensive instruction to be successful with their education. Special education students tend to vary on what they need and where they fall academically, but implementing Direct Instruction (DI) programs can benefit those students with its unique, effective, intense instruction. Direct Instruction (DI) is an instructional approach that demonstrates results for all students but has specifically shown…

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    given task to complete in a specific time management with the higher priotity.This ensures that the CPU will charge the process immediately. 2. What is a trap? Answer: Software generated Interrupt Caused by an exception or by an explicit trap instruction (e.g. for a system call) Mechanism to functions from supervisor mode. Mechanism to jump into…

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    Nt1330 Unit 5

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    desktop processors • New AVX2 Instruction set • New TSX Instruction set • New bit manipulation instructions • New dispatch ports INSTRUCTION SET: The AVX instruction set limited the integer operations to use only 128-bit registers whereas the floating point operations used 256-bit registers. In addition, AVX2 implements three operand FMA instructions. New 15 bit manipulation instructions were added to support cryptography, indexing and data conversion. The third new instruction set is TSX which…

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    SRAM Cells

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    physical addressable registers. The power consumption increases when there is a memory spilling. This affects the performance and can be dealt with by increasing the number of physical registers over the registers mentioned by the instruction encoding. In the instruction set, a single RF appears to consist of similar register windows that is used to lessen the switch overhead during real time interrupts with one window accessible at a given time of execution. However, the competence of a low…

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    Advancing Instruction

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    Advancing Instruction: A Tale of Two Teachers Freshman students have an HP Stream of their own, which they pay for over four years through textbook fees. The Learning Management System, Schoology, and Office 365 have been promoted by the technology director through various PD opportunities taking place within the different schools. Interviews with two 9th grade teachers (See Table 1) reveals the dichotomy between equity, clearly meaning access to the device as a learning tool resulting in…

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