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    Interaction in a high school setting is fundamental for teens to cultivate positive social and interpersonal skills. There are five major points that I will make regarding the importance of attending high school for teens. They are as follows: 1. Learning communication skills 2. Understanding different perspectives and different personalities 3. A place to practice dealing with stressful situations 4. Using it as a stepping stone to use for future educational opportunities 5. To network and…

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    Coursesites available features make creating a learner centered online course that employs distance learning theories a reality. First of all, the core features most Course Management Systems have are included in Coursesites. According to Simonson (2015) built into these systems are such things as course calendars, announcement areas, assignment and discussion areas, student rosters, communication areas and grade books." (Simonson, 2015, p. 177). However, Coursesites has additional features…

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    Sage Valley Junior High is part of Campbell County School District (CCSD) and is one of two junior high schools located in Gillette, Wyoming. Sage Valley serves students in grades seven through nine and currently has an enrollment of approximately 960 students. Recent school board policy adjustments have changed the boundaries or feeder schools that transition students from the elementary school to Sage Valley in preparation for the opening of a second high school. In performing a Strength,…

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    predicted, we are never one hundred percent sure of the future and need to be able to make the correct decisions that can lead us to the best path. Critical thinking has an impact that can make a huge impact on lives because it gives one the power to “learning to think…

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    Instructional Design

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    knowledge about learners, reveals social, psychosocial and neurological progressions that stimulate human behavior and influence society. Additionally, research is the illuminator that affords practitioners knowledge of the learning process, produces data for creation of learning models, and supplies information used to develop tools and strategies to advance the educational process. Likewise, research uncovers educational problems that exist in the educational realm, and suggests possible…

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    children to develop into a secure and confident individual. The expectations of the key stage outcomes of pre-school education are to develop the child holistically, and to build up their confidence and social skills from young to prepare them for lifelong learning. At the end of their pre-school journey, children should have the initiative to question and to explore. Physically, the children should developed healthy habits…

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    As a newcomer to the field, I understand that I must continue to pursue professional development in this rapidly changing field. Learning is a lifelong process and this deep and evolving field requires keeping up with current trends and best practices. I am and have always been, committed to growing professionally. Presently, I am weighing my options and considering going forward with the masters program after I complete the 24 credits required for the associate certificate. Naively, I did not…

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    Honors Program Advantages

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    experiences now, but the advantages that come from the trip will make me strive to take part of a study abroad program before I graduate from any college. Advantages that they all talked about were trying new things, building resume, testing boundaries, learning about myself, and seeing the world. Trying new things and seeing the world are two that can be cross out when preparing for a trip overseas because I never flown on a plane and never gone to another place…

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    problems and situations, typical of the responsibilities of practitioners in that category the attributes and skills necessary to function as a professional, and the intellectual skills to test and continually extend their knowledge through lifelong learning in formal and informal contexts. There is a separate Stage 1 Standard for each of the three occupational categories. Each Standard comprises three Units or major areas of competency knowledge Base, Engineering ability,…

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    associate it with the present. Letting the student take control and step outside the box provides them with essential skills. These skills are becoming critical thinker, learning to make decision, and developing the proper knowledge to adapted to their environment.“The goal of interdisciplinary instruction is to produce lifelong learners. This is done through respecting the learner, the teacher, and the content”(Pg51)“Interdisciplinary instruction- the teaching of more than one content area at…

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