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    Introduction: The internet provides many opportunities for educators to assess the progress of the students through the use of different software. It is necessary for instructors to use assessments in the classroom to gauge how the students are doing in class and what the students need help with in understanding the content that is being taught. According to an article published by Techniques” Connecting Education and Careers. “online assessments are always positive because they provide…

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    with other countries amongst other things. The widespread usage of computers has also led to schools using them to make learning easier and more effective. For example in the UK, majority of lessons are now taught electronically using interactive whiteboards rather than from text books (William D.…

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    My High School Mathematics Class Descriptions I am one of the three mathematics teachers at Rocky Boy High School, which is located on the Rocky Boy Indian Reservation in Montana. Since this school is located on a reservation, 99% of my students are Native American. The mathematic classes I teach at the high school are one section of Advanced Mathematics, two sections of Algebra 1, two sections of high school Pre-Algebra, and one section of eighth grade Pre-Algebra. The other two mathematic…

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    Arrival: Movie Analysis

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    appear face-to-face with the heptapods highlighted the social basis of language where language development must occur in a meaningful, interactive social interaction (Harley, 2014). American psychologist, Jerome Bruner (1983) put an utmost importance of the social setting in acquiring language. For instances, Louise scribbled the word ‘human’ on a small whiteboard while pointing and introducing herself as such, creating a direct connection in order to help the heptapods to deduce the meaning of…

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    enviable growth in India 's education sector, many foreign universities are keen to embark on India, and the majority of them are looking for fruitful collaborations with domestic institutions. Speedy internet access, cloud technology, digital whiteboards and smart gadgets are now making a paradigm shift in the Indian education system. The virtual education system not only inculcates interesting learning habits in school children, but also motivates them to take part in various discussions to…

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    The purpose for this proposal is to encourage the adoption and integration of technology in the classroom for my inner city school with a high population of students with a low socioeconomic background. As we all know in our world today almost everything is technology driven. Technology has taken over the methodology of teaching. Even though technology has its pros and cons nonetheless I truly believe in incorporating technology in our classrooms will equip our middle school environment…

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    • Book • Interactive whiteboard • Paper, coloured pencils, • Printer • Paper Learning experience Describe the learning experience/s or activity either in paragraph form, or step by step. 1. Have all the students come to the front of the class and sit in a circle. Read to…

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    Managing Sales Case study 6.1 : DEVELOPING A TRAINING PROGRAM AT DOCUSAN QUESTION 1) If you were in charge of the training for this salesforce, explain how you would have gone about designing a training program? If I were in charge of the training for this particular sales force, my approach to the sales training used would be completely different in the sense that multiple sales training methods would be implemented to make the training more varied and blended in terms of the sales training…

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    Interview with a Technology Coordinator Houston County Board of Education Technology Coordinator Bob Blalock was more than happy to grant an interview regarding technology for an aspiring leadership student. Mr. Blalock has performed technology duties since 2005 and served as my technology contact during my tenure as a Business Marketing teacher at Houston County High School. I consider Mr. Blalock to be a very supportive advocate of technology use in schools. The Houston County School…

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    National Curriculum Report

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    Reflect on how you would support children working scientifically in primary science. The National Curriculum (2013) sets out the skills needed for a child to work scientifically at a primary level. These skills include observation, pattern seeking and identifying, classifying and grouping of different objects. Children must also use their developing scientific vocabulary to show their clear understanding of scientific concepts. Due to the fact that science plays such a huge part in the…

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