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    the beginning of 7th grade in Waipahu Intermediate School. That student was a boy named Jarren Calizo. In Elementary, Jarren was a very determined academic student who always strived for ME (meets exceeds) grades, the elementary version of an A, and ended up achieving perfect grades every time. He worked independently a lot of times and helped confused classmates. During the summer of 2013, Jarren made a goal that he would achieve solid straight A’s throughout his entire 7th grade year. However,…

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    this software, students often won’t receive any criteria they can base their progress on until they receive their grade. Most importantly, online courses that often feature class sizes over 500 students shows the key benefit that automatic essay grading software provides. The ease of reaching many students at once with an online lecture faces a bottleneck if one teacher is expected to grade the submissions from such a large class. This can be alleviated by adding teacher’s assistants or paid…

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    Why I Raise My Grade

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    priority. Raising your grades is not very easy thing to do once your grades fall behind. I need to do more work in class and at home which is also an important part of raising my grades in all my subjects such as; reading,writing,math and social studies. By completing all home and school assignments given,studying and trying my best I hope to raise my grade’s. The first class I will be working on will be reading for it is the class I struggle the most in.I will be raising my grade by turning…

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    Neuroplasticity introduces the brain getting used to something throughout repetition that it can also become second nature. In other words, it is that a new pathway will be made (stronger) and older pathways (weaker) will be forgotten since you and your brain are developing a more efficient strategy to remember. This method applies mostly to people with a flexible…

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    anything that everyone else understands. My freshman year in high school didn 't go so well then I thought it was going to. My grades slowly when down the drain, I didn 't care what my grades were until I realized if I didn 't get my act together I would be spending my whole summer vacation in summer school because I didn 't care what my grades were. In high school, my grades weren’t as the best than other individuals. Throughout my high school years, I had progressed. Freshman year I didn’t…

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    questions that were provided to me from my instructor. The interview went pretty long. What I thought would take twenty minutes, which is what I told Haley, ended up taking place in two parts. The first part ended up lasting forty-five minutes and the second part lasted the agreed upon twenty minutes. I started with Haley’s developmental history starting with the pregnancy. Haley told me that her mother, Shelley, enjoyed being pregnant, which Haley delivered with a smile and direct eye…

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    opportunity that is in front of them. Students frequently do what is necessary for a traditional grade instead of showing a desire to learn and grow as a student. The study by Self-Brown and Mathews was devised to identify if various classroom structures effect goals that students have. The ultimate objective is to create a learning environment that rewards student gains and success, instead of the traditional grade based classroom structure. The study by Self-Brown and Mathews is about…

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    Children should get paid for good grades. Children should get paid for good grades because they can get inspired for being rewarded. Another reason why children should get paid for good grades is because they can attend a good college. The final reason why children should get paid for good grades is because it will make parents life less stressful. The first reason children should get paid for good grades is they will be inspired for being rewarded. According to Nashely Cristino, " it is an…

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    ready for the future. On the other hand, there are students who slack to just get through school, and as a result, they end up not doing so well. Teachers will allow the students who do not have the academic skills to move forward. Schooling from 8th grade to high school helps mold the undergraduates into whom and what they will become in the future. Holding a student back in school helps that student do the best that they can do with motivation to work towards future goals. This also gives them…

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    In the classroom of interest, the grade level being taught is third grade with the students’ ages varying from seven years old to nine years old. The location of the school is in Gainesville, Florida and is called Stephen Foster Elementary School, which is a public magnet school, composed of grades kindergarten through fifth. Forty five percent of the students at Stephen Foster Elementary School are African American, 32% of students are Caucasian, 8% of students are Hispanic, and the rest of…

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