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    Educators should adapt their teaching styles to the economic environment, to which school they are teaching in location. To adapt your teaching style effectively as a teacher you must gain a proper understanding of the towns culture. Becoming a part of the town’s culture is one way to gain the knowledge, on how to effectively make accommodation inside the classroom for students. One way I will do this is if the town I am teaching in is a sport town, I will incorporate sports into my classroom. I…

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    parents who have higher expectations are often times more involved in school-related activities in and outside of the classroom. These parents who are so involved in school and their children’s academic achievement may have an authoritative parenting style…

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    The presentation is presenting a problem that was around for centuries, but the digital age has made it more apparent that visual learning works so much better for more people that they may have realized. I did not know about the various learning styles until long after I attended a tech school that was based on Kinesthetic learning where after a 4-hour class, a 4-hour lab followed within 8 hours or less of that day 's lecture. We learn by doing after hearing and seeing examples. It was an…

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    regulation strategies such as reappraisal or suppression. Parenting and family experiences have been documented as playing a fundamental role in children 's emotional development (Repetti, Taylor, & Seeman 2002). According to Baumrind, parenting styles could be classified into four types: Authoritarian, Authoritative, Permissive and disengaged. Authoritarian parenting is defined with high demand and low responsiveness. Consequence…

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    Sumerian Style Of Writing

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    writing styles are as well. Throughout time as technology has advanced writing has become more and more affected by it. Even though technology can be both negative and positive to the world of writing it still has ways of advancing how people write today. These advantages in writing have been gained as time has led to new technological breakthroughs. Different time periods…

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    Different types of parenting styles play a serious role in the social aspects and development in a child’s life. Parenting styles differ from region to region, for example, parenting styles in the East seem to be more iron-fisted rather than in the West where discipline is more carefree and informal. Parents in the East tend to push academic perfection and overall excellency of the child, whereas Western or American parents, tend to push the child, but not in such an extreme way; Western parents…

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    Growing up, I had many wonderful experiences in school, however some experiences are more memorable than others. I remember enjoying school instantaneously. This was primarily due to my kindergarten teacher Ms. Sedore. She possessed all the characteristics of teachers from children’s storybooks. She was kind, caring, encouraging and made certain that she was always interacting with us. Ms. Sedore always encouraged us to “create something wonderful.” Reflecting on it now, I admire her genuine…

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    My [Un]changing Writing Process There is a game called darts that is based on a point system: the closer you get to the center, bulls eye, the higher the score, with the highest score winning the game. The game is how I can describe my writing style this quarter. I tend to hit the outer edge only, without going any further to nail the bulls eye in the center. Throughout the quarter this is how I have come to judge my writing, I tried to hit all the points with all the darts in my hand. Based on…

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    There are various opinions on many different topics, such as on new ways of learning. In the articles "Preparing Students for the New Reality" by Donald Miller S. and Thomas Slocombe E., "Mind Over Mass Media" written by Steven Pinker, and "Blue Collar Brilliance" by Mike Rose all share ideas and that are similar about learning, but have different perspectives of how to learn. Much agreement exists regarding different ways of learning, and is connected through experience, difference in teaching,…

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    Therefore, it is no surprise that this single-minded quest for the acquisition of motherly approval came to a head. The daughter was still desperate and scrambling for the love of a mother who wanted only the best for her, but her cries were now different. Where the girl had once dreamed to “scratch out the face in the mirror (Tan 477)” of the daughter who could not satisfy her mother, she now wished nothing more than to…

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