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    Vocabulary Test “Admonish the interlopers who vehemently despair over their plight of…” blasphemy. This confusing, jumbled sentence represents the vocabulary units as a whole , this school year. Although we, students, may understand these words now, their significance in this course is not as understood. Out of the 140 words we have learned this year, there were less than five on the AP exam: “choleric, vicarious, urbane, etc.” and probably just 10 in any form of work relating to this class…

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    Today, results in higher education is based on the bell curve, where students compete against each another in a rat race to get to the top of the bell curve in order to score good results. The existence of the bell curve means that students can work very hard and still lose to their peers. This competitive education system is detrimental as it discourages students who does worse than their peers. This causes some to turn into unethical ways to achieve good results and also become more selfish…

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    understanding and so, effort is more important than intelligence. I strongly support the point that grades don’t always indicate either intelligence or effort. A student’s grades are based on passion or skill and some students become flustered under test or exam conditions; consequently many geniuses used to get unsatisfactory grades. Intelligence has been defined in countless ways including one's capacity for logic, abstract thought, understanding, self-awareness, communication, learning,…

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    Many of us are familiar with the term “Math Anxiety” because we often hear it among students that fear the subject Mathematics. The formal definition of math anxiety as defined by Tobias (1993) is a feeling of nervousness or worriedness that creates tension, therefore preventing someone, usually a student in a college-community setting, to manipulate numbers and solve mathematical problems without panic, paralysis, and mental disorganization. Math anxiety is acknowledged by psychologists around…

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    Rhetorical Appeals: Logos, Pathos, Ethos Statistical reports contain all three rhetorical appeals: logos, pathos, and ethos. A statistical report’s audience grabber is logos. Logos represents logical evidence the author provides in writings. The author’s claims appear in the thesis statement and are explained in full detail later on in the report. The claims are about a problem in the education field that needs to be looked at, such as improvement in reading and math levels of children from…

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    Paraphrasing 1- Galileo had the capability to make quite a few great findings with his telescope. He was able to make some great findings about Jupiter, the Moon, and even the Milky Way with his complex machine called telescope! The telescope was a less complex then even today’s most basic telescope. 2- The quantities vary with extroverts and introverts in America, there is much more extroverts. But unfortunately, this puts a huge amount of stress on introverts to blend in and be the same…

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    to submit an agreement on their policy to insurance companiesDrug testing employees can be very costly to employers. The usual cost of drug testing ranges from twenty dollars to several hundred dollars per employee or more depending on the specific tests involved. These costs start to add up if an individual owner or a corporation has…

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    The moral issue in case study 5 was a challenging situation for me to begin with. My personal ethical decision choice turned out to be unethical or immoral compared to the text. I eventually had to change my way of thinking and view Ms. Greens dilemma the way the book would. The decision I believe is the most ethical when pertaining to Ms. Green's situation is, she should disregard Matthew's family financial situation because he was caught cheating and give him the B he deserved. Giving him a…

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    The use of formative assessment in the high school setting is regular practice. Because students are accumulating credits and are required to take multiple state test, it is of extreme importance that they retain information and master concepts. Unlike public schools, where accountability drives testing and assessment, charter schools are not under the same intensive microscope. (Wepner, 2014) I use formative assessment for sole purpose of identifying deficient skills prior to my students…

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    future were determined just by performance on a standardized test, I wouldn’t be here today. I guarantee you that.” Can you believe that Michelle Obama said that?The reason why students shouldn't take standardized tests is because it takes up too much time, takes money from citizens, and they are hard to prepare and study for. First of all standardized tests take up too much time. Two to three percent of time is spent on taking standardized tests. Another unacceptable thing about time being…

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