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    Throughout the past 50 years, online learning has evolved to offer a majority of undergraduate degree programs and advanced degree programs. In 1976, the University of Phoenix was founded to give working adults flexible higher education options. In 1994, the first completely on-line curriculum was introduced by CalCampus, by 2014, 98% of colleges and universities offered online programs (Dumbauld). With these continuing advances in education, more people are able to pursue a college degree.…

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    aspects have created negative and positive outlooks on college and life, which is evident in my attitude as the semester closes. I have experienced so much pressure, and anxiety from one semester because of my perfectionism. I am constantly checking Moodle and MyClaflin to be on top of things. From this semester, I have reviewed various syllabuses and schedules of assignments, which has all become a blur. On the contrary, from this first semester, I have learned that college is arduous and I…

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    The Social Construction Approach Essay Social construction theory is defined as society’s imposing historic and cultural influences having the power to exploit the biological differences between men and women to put both sexes into two different gender specific roles (Klement, 2016). Gender has less to do with nature and biology. There are no grounds to continue to create excuses for male dominance (Klement, 2016). Author Anne Fausto-Sterling presents the notion that gender is a socially…

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    eading Response # 1: Submit to Moodle 1. What is the commonly understood definition of gender difference? (max 100 words) /1 The term gender is generally thought of as a socially constructed difference between male and female. It is an identity or role associated with feminine and masculine traits that are prescribed based on one’s sex. When we see femininity, we assume female, as well, we see masculinity and we assume male. Gender is relational based and is defined by how we speak to and…

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    TCMI has a small core of full-time faculty members and a dedicated group of long-time adjunct faculty members. Faculty members, including both full-time and adjuncts at Haus Edelweiss and adjunct faculty in the distant settings, reported close communication and collaboration among faculty members. Many of the adjunct faculty have been teaching with TCMI for a number of years; they bring the applied expertise that is a hallmark of the programs. For this reason, their suggestions about course…

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    Though homeschooling is not a new concept and has been around for many years, our nation’s ancestors believed that the nation’s democracy could be sustained with public education. The history of America has proven that there is nothing wrong with homeschooling children. Furthermore, America’s country was founded on principles of freedom and individual rights which should also extend to the education of our children. Countless people may believe that public education works for their children,…

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    Jean Piaget was born in 1896 in Switzerland, he was a developmental psychologist. He is best known for his work on cognitive development. He was the first psychologist to say that children learn in different ways than adults. It was while he was working at the Binet Institute in the 1920’s devising intelligence tests that Piaget became fascinated by the fact that children of the same age often gave the same incorrect answers. From here he began to explore the development of the reasoning process…

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    Garlinda Case

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    This would avoid a certain degree of conflict and theologically speaking would be relative to Matthew 7:19 that states “Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.” As one of the moodle reading mentions that “ideas for new artifacts are fragile,” and given that Wanda has been serving the church for twenty years, she deserves another chance. If I were in Garlinda’s shoes, I would be concerned what other churches are thinking of the…

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    For a recently-transferred high school graduate, college can be overwhelming, with so much to do and seemingly little time to do it all. In order to make the most of my time in college and prepare myself for life after graduation, I will need to do well in class and employ my extracurricular activities wisely. Despite only being a part of the post-high school life for three weeks, I have learned that going to college can be a fun and exciting time, especially if I am committed to being…

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    assignments are due, help on work and extra work in struggling subjects. Smartphone in which has become essential for everyday life can help connect classrooms, through means of applications, emails and text message reminders. Websites like Blackboard and Moodle provide online learning platforms. Online classes require a good connecting between students and their online teacher. Online teacher can send and reply to emails from student. Students send finished assignments and question to the…

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