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    Multiple Sclerosis Essay

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    volume 2) stated that multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease of the nervous system that disrupts communication between brain and other parts of the body, resulting in circumstances of weakness, paralysis, blindness, and other symptom. This disease most likely strikes young adults between 20 and 40, and its affects about twice as many women as men. Multiple sclerosis believed to be an autoimmune disease that attack by the body on its own cells. The specific cause of multiple sclerosis…

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    How was student achievement of the CLO monitored? Student achievement of the CLO was monitored through the use of multiple types of formative and summative assessments. Pre-assessments were used as a way of finding out how much my students knew about the unit we were teaching when they were first being introduced to a new unit or topic. The pre-assessment was made up of varied levels of questions that would be used on a summative assessment at the end of unit. This was helpful because it…

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    false true/false questions, fill-in-the-blank, multiple choice, and essay. My true true/false question will ask students if the use of rhetorical devices in a persuasive essay helps to convince the audience. The false true/false question asks students if questionable reasons should be used in a persuasive essay to be more convincing. The fill-in- the- blank question asks students what is used to establish a claim in a persuasive essay. The multiple choice questions asks what rhetorical appeal…

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    Formal Reading Assessment

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    A working team of two pre-service teachers will be completing clinical hours at North Twin Lakes Elementary, in two separate classrooms. One pre-service teacher, Ms. Viciedo, will be working with first graders and the other teacher, Ms. Natalie, will be working with second graders. These pre-service teachers have collected, analyzed, and reviewed various data sources in order to obtain a better understanding of their research focus. The sources of data that were used include the Standard…

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    open-ended questions, one can copy the comments onto single cards and put similar comments together. This will allow one to examine the most recurring ideas. For analysis of the data, visual demonstrations can also help with understanding the data. If multiple choice questions are involved, one can create a frequency histogram of the responses for each question to depict the the difference in responses. A bar graph could also be used to show the percent of respondents choosing specific…

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    Cramer, H., Lauche, R., Azizi, H., Dobos, G., & Langhorst, J. (2014). Yoga for multiple sclerosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. PloS one, 9(11), e112414. The purpose of this study was to systematically analyze the effectiveness and safety of yoga on patients with multiple sclerosis. This study reviewed articles from various sources including but are not limited to those studies who have conducted randomized controlled trials (RCT). The trials the have been included on this study were…

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    each year hundreds of students have panic attacks, blackouts, stress and they fail. In 2002 after no child left behind pass the standardized testing has not increase students achievement. Standardized testing hurts a student’s certainty, creates a multiple choice format that is ineffective, and created a multi-billion dollar industry that is worried about making money over improving standard achievement. Many standardized testing hurts a student’s certainty because the test puts too much stress…

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    Standardized Tests Essay

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    these learning environments deprived of an overall education. Additionally, these tests are actually a little biased according to studies. Apparently, males are more likely to get the right answer on multiple choice tests than females. Men adapt more easily to the game-like point scoring that is multiple choice test. Lastly, the number one academic country in the world does not use standardized testing to compare schools to others. They use assessments that encourage students to be good at…

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    Striking a balance of pedagogy and content for every learner is a goal and a challenge for educators. High-quality teaching begins when teachers understand where students need to go with their learning, and are able to take them there when each student is ready (Managing). Monitoring students learning is extremely important so you can determine student’s current level of understanding, plan instruction, and respond to student’s needs. Without monitoring, when would you know if students have…

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    Why Do Friendships End?

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    The study in which I choose, was Attitudes Towards Former Friendships by Rutgers University. The purpose of this study was to get insight on why do friendships end or people drift apart after a duration of time. During the study, I was asked questions that were geared to how my friendship ended. The researcher wanted me to explain in details without using names when did my friendship get to a point, in which I knew it was coming to an end. It also asks, before I made the discussion to end my…

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