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    for acquiring teacher’s attention is that students are expected to wait in line or raising their hand to obtain the teacher’s attention and then be patient while waiting for assistance. Observations were conducted by a primary observer and a secondary observer. The observers were discrete to ensure students did not observe them with the special education teacher or in the special education classroom. They collected frequency data via paper and pencil technique using a frequency chart. Target…

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    Residential Settings

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    Introduction According to Dragan 2014, for children at schools, daycare centers, after-school facility, residential settings with disabilities often are often present with great supervisory challenges. When the needs of these children are not adequately addressed and the child is injured or killed, neglectful supervision can be seen as a proximate foundation. Children with autism, developmental disabilities, mental health, or physical disability require specialized programs and services with…

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    enough for psychologists to present in courtroom testimony?" Topics with levels of agreement among experts below 90% with respect to reliability and/or research basis were not included in the survey, with the exception of a trained observers question. The trained observer item in Kassin et al. Only received 39% consensus amongst experts and a 75% agreement that there was a research basis…

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    Kant's Theory Of Causation

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    By Hume’s definition, causation is actually, but a constant conjunction of events. By constant conjunction he means a regular succession an observer experiences and out of the consistency of the two events occurring successively (with the perceived cause consistently having a temporal priority) the observer develops a habit of understanding the conjunct as a cause and effect. So, the ability for one to know that one event will occur after another has no necessary rule behind…

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    When my sister was 6 years old, the doctors determined that she had a cholesteatoma. I was fascinated by the hearing tests, unique communication issues, prosthetics, hearing aids, and barriers to learning that she encountered. My curiosity with the fields of Audiology, Deaf Education, and American Sign Language interpreting grew as time progressed. After my first Audiology class, I found Audiology to be my cynosure. Upon researching graduate schools, I came across Syracuse University for…

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    As I produced many different art projects I felt that these different mediums of art helped me convey how I felt at the time. The purpose of art depends on what that artists feels he/she must express or imply in order for the observer to understand. Sometimes the observer doesn't have to understand the expression, but…

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    Euphonious Diction

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    During a hockey game, an unidentified observer watches the reactions of a first-time spectator. The unidentified observer describes the spectator’s reactions to the hockey match in order to convince sports neophytes that by overcoming the initial confusion to a sport, one will experience more satisfaction watching the game. He incorporates shifting tone, euphonious diction, and parallel syntax to encourage sport neophytes to enjoy hockey. The narrator communicates the spectator’s change in…

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    personally thought and from reviewing my notes that the observers took, a few of the strengths I found were as follows. The biggest strength I think that I have developed is my understanding skills. Throughout the semester and then again during the demonstration…

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    I appreciated the observer noticed: Anne noticed that I have become more confident in my teaching which was something I did not ask her to watch for during her observation. This meant a lot to me that she noticed my growth and the student’s growth. She said the reason why my explanations were so clear was because of my confidence. I have been struggling this semester with having confidence when I teach in tutoring and during practicum. It definitely comes and goes. Anne also noticed how hard…

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    diorama. Both “The Kitten Wedding” and “The Muskrats” force the observer to objectify the dead animals because the observer is put into a position where they have to treat the specimens a specific way to gain information from them and their narratives. For example, in “The Muskrats,” there is only one perspective in which the observer can observe the specimens because the diorama has the form of a cabinet. In addition, because the observer can only see through one perspective through the…

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