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    Scoliosis Case Studies

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    have moderate scoliosis your curve would have to be between 25 and 70 degrees. Anything over 70 degrees would be considered severe scoliosis. If your curvature was more than 100 degrees, it would be considered very severe scoliosis but this severe curvature is very uncommon. Since your scoliosis is nonstructural, it is considered temporary. In nonstructural scoliosis, your actual vertebrae do not twist which can then cause ribcage problems. We will monitor your curve in your spine and if it…

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    and motivating them…” because technology is an easy and exciting way to engage the mind (Gates). Technology is a learning curve and some students are more comfortable than others. The age old cursive writing class has given way to a mostly mandated typing class in all but four states (Redford). All across America, we are integrating this super source, and it is changing the learning process as we know it. Teachers can use this tool to their advantage to challenge their students to strive for…

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    today’s classrooms technology is used mainly as a displaying device to show content which is an eco-friendly way of saving trees and time of handing out papers. But, instead, we should turn technology from a tool to display content to a tool for learning hands on. Imagine every student being equipped with some form of device that teachers can send files to and allow students to open and edit said files any way they choose, right at their fingertips. Now these devices are open for students to…

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    Unit 1 Reflective Essay

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    The study area, as identified in assignment one, is VCE computing unit 1, learning outcome 3, which emphasises heavily on the design and development stages of the PSM. In order to teach this, a teacher needs to have a strong grasp of the design principles, web development and project management. The learning areas I have identified are connected to the learning requirements of my recent placement: The immediate areas that I need to learn and update are highlighted (in red) in the curriculum map,…

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    Iowa from Kiev, Ukraine. Natasha traveled to Iowa with her daughter 12 years ago (Johnson, 2015). Since the day she first stepped foot in the United States, she has continually been adjusting, learning, and overcoming challenges. Based on Natasha’s story, I concluded immigration to be a constant struggle, learning experience, and overall exciting new journey. Most change for any person, can be challenging, however, immigrating to one country to another is a huge transformation. Natasha faced…

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    Online Classes

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    online classes have been making a significant impact on not only the education system, but for the students who take them as well. However, it is tough to say if taking classes online really benefit all of those who are taking them in college. The learning curve for every individual is based on personal preference. Not everyone learns at the same rate or is the same person in general. Furthermore, taking online classes may be flexible with someone with a busy schedule, but it probably won’t…

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    my university education reflective practice has been emphasised as a highly effective tool and an integral part of learning for health care professionals, integrating theory and practice. It wasn’t until my workplace placement that I understood it’s true value and importance. Health care professionals function in complex and changing environments that requires a continual learning mind set and a passion to update and enhance knowledge and skills in order to solve complex patient and healthcare…

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    I believe these are factors that come into play whenever any individual starts a new career; there is always a learning curve, but it is possible to overcome these obstacles with careful attention and dedication. Some of these areas would be the acquiring of comprehensive knowledge of undergraduate education, understanding of academic practices, requisites, procedures…

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    The article I have chosen is titled, “The Critical Importance of Retrieval for Learning,” with the study conducted and written by, Jeffrey D. Karpicke and Henry L. Roediger III. It has been said that learning is considered complete if a student can provide the correct answer to a question. The basic idea of the experiment was to have students learn foreign vocabulary words through the process of repeated study-test trials. The goals of their conducted study were one, to examine the…

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    six years old. My reasons for joining were that my mom had wanted due to get into some sort of physical activity, and the fact that many people from my school were also starting to join. This gave me the opportunity to meet new people and have fun learning a new sport. I had started out playing at the Howard league, which was the closest to my school, and later moved on to playing at Mount Vernon. My sister, Alana, had joined about a year after I did. It…

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