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    Informal Classroom

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    Further, it is not fair, for teachers to be criticized based on how well their students perform in their state exams. In addition, it is also not fair for principals to use test scores to judge teachers how effective and ineffective they are? Ever since, the nation has industrialized, we have forgotten how strenuous teaching is and often times, they are not always observed fairly and their accomplishments are also not always acknowledged. Teacher’s role often changes from teaching to…

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    Philip sent William de Nogaret, along with other agents from France, to travel to Anagni, the “summer residence” of Boniface, as a part of a plan to capture and subdue the pope. De Nogaret was successful in his mission and, with fairly little resistance from other officials of the Catholic Church, was able to arrest and detain the pope. Boniface’s fate is fairly fitting considering his treatment of Celestine at the beginning of his career as pope, and this pope would meet the same end as his…

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    teach important life lessons, build character and integrity, and they promote health. While playing sports, children are bound to learn important life lessons. Although sports sometimes teach young children to be overly competitive, they also teach how to handle oneself under the pressure of competition. This becomes useful for when children grow up and have a stressful situation, are competing for a job, or creating a future career for themselves. Another one of the many lessons taught in…

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    Due to NCAA rules, athletes have not been allowed compensation for their participation in college athletics. This rule has caused a great divide and debate within the collegiate sport world, especially with the recent exponential growth of college athletics. For instance, college sports critics Val Ackerman and Larry Scott argue “that college is ultimately about getting a degree and getting ready for life long after their playing days are over” supporting their claim that college athletes should…

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    Teacher Career Obstacles

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    I do not view these obstacles as problems, instead, I see them as lessons. One of the major obstacles of the teacher career path, in my opinion, is the need for life long education. A teacher that is not willing to always put in the effort to stay updated, and on top of modern education, should not consider this career path. Fields will advance, and standards will change, if teachers do not continue their own personal education, they will end…

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    wonderful guidance counselor and our astonishing principal, Mr.White. I want to thank you for making our 8th grade year one to remember. There are many amazing memories of our three years at Black River for us to cherish.One of the many is the science fair, where many of us let our minds roam, discover, and solve problems which has helped us to learn. In sixth grade, LEAD, in conjunction with the Chester Police Department, taught all of us how to be safe and keep our eyes on the right track.…

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    Project Manager Interview

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    I interviewed a colleague whose career followed an interesting arc into project management. Michael S. joined the US army immediately after graduating high school, and upon discharge in 1991, entered retail management. He first attempted to apply the discipline gained by his Army service as he faced the challenge of opening a chain of five music stores in five months. However, he recognized that repetitively opening retail locations within such a short timespan required defining and…

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    are a great way to win your first trophy. Although some critics may argue that competition in youth competitive sports are damaging to young people, there are many reasons that show sports give children lots of motivation. Sports teach many life lessons that are important in life. Adolescents who play sports have improved self esteem and social skills. For instance, youth competitive sports can teach to have self respect or self esteem for yourself. In…

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    I took two classes for the summer of 2016, but the Interpersonal Communication class had me worried the most. I had a training with the army, and that required me to absence from school for two weeks. Unlike my other class, I didn’t have a chance to work ahead of the class with the instructor for the two weeks that I would be missing. Therefore, I was worried that I wouldn’t catch up with my classmates and end up failing the class. However, Ms. Anna was generous and extended the assignment due…

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    them and teach them. The term of Assessment, different from the term of evaluation means to gather information. Formative assessments and summative assessments will create a documented history of a child’s performance. Assessing academic, physical, and social behaviors of each child will provide the teacher with knowledge regarding the child’s level of development and individual skill levels. The specific information a teacher learns from assessments will be dependent on the methods used to…

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