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    When assessing a production, it is essential to take into consideration if done by a group of professionals or a troop of amateurs. In the case of The Millennial Malcontent is was a student-run production making it limited due to its means. The two productions have very different standards that they need to live up to yet still can measure up to depending on how you look at it. Both The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, a professional production, and The Millennial Malcontent, an…

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    Gatto Chapter 6 Summary

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    1. How would you prioritize the six basic functions of schooling into a more modern and current rule list? It is impossible to prioritize awful basic functions, because they are already prioritized to benefit important people. I think that is in fact the actual school system described in a very cynical. 2. How would you test some of Gatto's theories about educating if you were in a teacher's position? I would try to make the students to use critical thinking, gave responsibilities, independence…

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    his theory in the form of a dialogue between a teacher and his student. Socrates, the teacher, explained to Glaucon, the student, how people believe that knowledge comes from what we see and hear in the world, instead of gaining it through philosophical reasoning. Plato stated, “But, whether true or false, my opinion is that in the world of knowledge the idea of exceptional appears last of all, and is uncovered only with an effort; and, when seen, is also inferred to be the universal author of…

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    Today I learned that nonverbal behavior is a form of communication. For example, face and body movements are considered nonverbal behaviors. I also learned the acronym SOLER, which serves as a guideline for proper communication. The letter S means face the client square, O means adopt to open posture therefore; one should not have crossed legs or arms. In addition, L stands for leaning forward the other, E means maintaining good eye contact and R means trying to be relaxed when listening a…

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    Functional Assessment

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    Know about Functional Assessment and the Way it Works Functional assessment involves various techniques to understand the way a child behaves. It basically identifies the cause behind the behaviors, the predecessor, then understanding the behavior and finally finding the result of the behavior. It is used in behavior analysis to find out the cause behind a particular behavior. Functional Behaviour Assessment or FBA is a collection of different procedures that are designed to ensure the reasons…

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    LS Assignment

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    when learning a new animal type. 4. Venn diagram for comparing and contrasting between a fox and a cat. • Students will use the pictures to establish what the similarities and differences are between the two. • Students will use prior knowledge and knowledge obtained throughout the lessons. 5. Defining animal characteristics in order for students to gain deeper understanding of key physical and environmental characteristics of animals. • Students can use their critical thinking skills to…

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    what do you expect the student to know? How do you make connections to the FL Core Standards? What things do you routinely do to extend your content knowledge in the subject/subjects you teach? What extra steps to you take? Define the procedure you use as you plan your daily lessons. What approaches do you use to check students’ prior knowledge and possible misconceptions as you begin the study of a new concept? Do you ask open and ended questions after the lesson or before? How do you…

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    In 399 B.C.E the athenian philosopher socrates, stood on trial for: corrupting the youth, believing in false God’s not of the city, for studying things in the heavens and below the earth, and for making the lesser argument into the stronger. Of the four charges Socrates was only technically on trial for corrupting the youth and believing in false God’s not of the city. However in order to defeat these two charges he must first defeat the other two in the eyes of the jury. Socrates would argue…

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    Play And Learning Analysis

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    my initial ideas of play and will then analyse these. I will review my ideas since starting this unit. I will then look at how my response has changed to what I feel are the advantages and disadvantages of educators having a breadth and depth of knowledge about developmental theories and expand on my reasons…

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    Being Mindfulness

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    Mindfulness is the act of focusing on the present and preventing your mind from drifting off or from worrying about the future. It is also about being fully aware and attentive to the “now,” which refers to what you are currently doing or what you are currently thinking about. I have a tremendously annoying tendency to let running thoughts occupied my mind whenever I am in the process of working on or completing a particular task. I would tell myself that I am indeed focused on the task at hand…

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