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    on their change in skill. At the beginning of the instructional unit, five of the eight students were able to identify a solution to Jack’s problem. To evaluate the growth of the students, the worksheet “Runaway Dog” (Appendix E) was used as an assessment. The worksheet required the students to identify the main character, setting, problem and solution in the story. The students were even challenged and asked to identify two different ways they could have solved the problem. At the end of this…

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    Question 1B) Discuss why it is important to measure training effectiveness in the first place. Organisation would measure training effectiveness as it would be able to assess if the training is working fine and would it achieve its objectives in the first place. Reasons for evaluating training effectiveness are discussed below. • To determine if objectives are achieved effectively. If objectives are not achieved, it could be either the program is not working/ it does not solve the problem.…

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    instructions. Assessments help teachers know if the child is at risk for delays in literacy and learn about what children know and can do. When thinking of assessments, some teachers often use standards as guidelines. “Early childhood teachers often intertwine standards, instruction, and assessment. State literacy standards and assessment practices often help teachers pinpoint instructional decisions for students.” (Schulz, 2009) For example, when planning an instruction or using assessments for…

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    Probability: Coin Tossing Project Student’s name: Institutional Affiliation: Introduction Probability is very essential in determining the likeliness with which an event may or may not take place. It plays an important role in various fields but has been implemented widely in gambling. The con tossing project is aimed at determining the highest level of success with which a particular event carried out multiple times would bare. The guesses were aimed at setting…

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    Provision maps contain data on School’s additional service provision (additional meaning over and above what is provided to meet the needs of the normal curriculum); information on resources, costs and time, staff-pupil ratios and giving overviews and progress of year groups, individual pupils and the school as a whole. They are effective tools for reviewing and monitoring all practical aspects of the provision of interventions at a school and all future planning in this area (establishing…

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    Technology has always had an impact on our lives in some form or another. Early in the 20th century, automation and power machinery transformed our country by reducing the manual labor force necessary on farms and factories. In the 21st century, technology is developing at a much more rapid pace as advances today are often outdated within 2-5 years. Fewer opportunities exist in manufacturing, while the digital has grown exponentially. These advancements indicate that it is very likely that…

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    Engineers Australia also acts as one of the assessment entities for Queensland’s Board of Professional Engineers (2016). The highest designation for a professional engineer is the Chartered Professional Engineer (C.PEng), and requires three years of work experience. This has been described as a “competency-based…

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    Getting to know my students’ names and their personalities demonstrates respect and dignity for students as persons with varied interests, needs, backgrounds, points of view, plans, goals, and aspirations. Being in a linear school, it is extremely hard to learn the names of approximately 180 students in such a short amount of time. Therefore, even before I was fully immersed, I was taking attendance trying to put a face to the name and making students more personable to me. In addition, I was…

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    reflect on myself as an educator. While there were many strengths from this unit, there was also some areas of growth that could have made the unit even more successful. One major strength from this unit was the differentiation of instruction and assessments. An area of growth for this unit would be to create a stronger behavior management system in order to make the time dedicated to math each day more valuable. A goal for improving teaching practice is finding a way to incorporate and utilize…

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    No student is ever the same, they are all unique and come from different socioeconomic backgrounds (Snook & O’Neill, 2010) with different previous knowledge of literacy learning from their homes or communities (Behrman, 2002). Assessments are done before teaching to enable the teacher to identify the students’ progress within a certain area and where they can challenge them effectively (Ministry of Education, 2003). Without assessing the student, the teacher is unaware of that student’s…

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