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    her head on her hand as she waits for the teacher to come in for her first subject. Math. Meanwhile in the other classroom Kimi sits down and instantly brings out a notebook and pencil preparing for the upcoming subject she was about to learn. She looks over to her left and realize a couple of boys playing a game. She squints her eyes to read what was going on, and what they were playing. Not like she had any interest though that these boys…

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    Denver Developmental Screening Tool II: Explanation and Implementation The Denver Developmental Screening Tool II (DDSTII) is a revision of DDST and DDST-R and is the most widely used developmental screening tool for examining children. It was developed at the University of Colorado Medical Center in Denver, Colorado; hence it’s name. It screens a child for cognitive delays and behavioral problems from birth to 6 years of age. The sooner the delay is picked up the sooner the child can get…

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    concluded that on average, a college student spends approximately nine hours of their day on their cell phone. This approximation of nine hours a day includes any kind of cell phone usage, including such things as talking on the phone, texting, playing games, and using the internet. Additionally, Roberts also observed that many young adults and…

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    and so is technology. They first used typewriters to computers. Technology helps students learn better, improve their test scores, and help disabled students. However, some researchers argue that technology will not stimulate more learning than pencil and paper, but this is not the case. Technology and people are becoming more advanced; therefore, more will be needed to integrate into the classroom. The traditional way of teaching…

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    Token economies reinforce desired behavior through the delivery of tokens or chips that can be exchanged for back-up reinforcers in the way of desired objects or privileges. In a token economy, there are three major elements: There must be a specific list of clearly defined target behaviors; tokens or points must be identified; and there must be a list of backup reinforcers or items for which the saved tokens can be exchanged (Miltenberger, 2012). In preparing to implement the token economy,…

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    help us in class, the world of educational technology is currently exploding. There are apps that help students balance chemical equations using hands-on, animated examples that make what they are actually doing so much clearer than it ever was on paper. Apps that help students interpret Shakespeare without dumbing it down or ignoring the amazing, yet challenging aspects of his language are practically begging to be used in English classes where students groan at the mere mention of the…

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    Classroom Setting One of the first things I noticed when walking into Mrs. Curl’s classroom was how pleasant a place it was. Not only was it clean, neat, organized, and colorful, but it also possessed a fun, child-friendly element that made it look like a place any kid would enjoy spending long periods of time in. Mrs. Curl would play music softly in the background at the beginning of her class when the children were doing educational busy-word to keep them occupied until everyone arrived and…

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    could not accomplish some of the activities that were considered to be at his developmental level. I conducted three separate observations for this assignment. One was in the lobby of Lowell, where I observed a toddler and his younger sister playing games. This observation occurred on Wednesday, October 14. My second observation occurred on Thursday, October 15 in a classroom where a bunch of energetic three, four, and five year olds were being watched by two caregivers, while their mothers…

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    1-online application 2-Online assessments: -PEAK PerformancAssessment(Online) -Reasoning Screen (Online) -Reasoning Test(In-Person) - Practice Reasoning Test -Initial Interview -Final Interview -Job offer 1-LinkedIn submit 2-Play neuroscience games 3-Interview with HireVue 4-Ipend a day in the life 5-Job offer 1-online application 2-personal interview and asking the traditional questions such as: what is your biggest strength? 3- job offer I strongly believe that Proctor and Gamble(P&G)…

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    “I WANT MY TABLET NOW! YOU ARE SO MEAN MAKING ME QUIT PLAYING! GIVE ME MY TABLET” These were the words overheard at a daycare in Missouri. The student who uttered them was 4 years old and had been playing ON the tablet all morning. The teacher wanting the boy to join the other children for circle time was the one who told the boy it was time to put the tablet up, when he refused she took it and placed it onto a bookshelf. As stated by Computer Hope “the word computer was first recorded in 1613,…

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