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    round robin. This lesson was targeted to eighth grade students so they could become experts on different Articles within the Constitution in order to teach them to fellow classmates. The objectives associated with the lesson are examining primary sources, explaining how our government works and knowing the different parts of our government system. The goal is for our students to be able to perform the objectives listed above. The lesson lasted for two days and was followed by a game that…

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    Crusades Reflection Paper

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    connection with religion. Lastly, the hardships of crusaders were presented in both situations, and both presentations were interpretations of primary source documents that revealed similar aspects. The use of this television series as a popular history is a way to introduce a topic and various important components, but it is not enough to claim complete knowledge of a…

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    the student needs to build upon their knowledge, whether previous or new, through constructivism. This can be done individually, through personal experiences and knowledge or socially, thorough sharing experiences and negotiating with others (Locke, 1689; Livingston, 2003; Powell & Kalina, 2009). Personally I have used a mixture of both by posting about my own experiences, knowledge and research, as well as reading the experiences of others, their knowledge and research, enabling me to reassess…

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    expanding and solidifying knowledge and understanding. Axiomatic to the objective nature of the writing is the existence of persuasive source material acting to support the argument put forth. For this purpose, critical evaluation of sources should be meticulously undertaken so as to ensure a strong and competent argument has been assembled. The sources themselves can take on many different forms depending on the discipline being examined and written in, however all sources can be classified…

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    kinds of knowledge, this includes shared and personal knowledge. Shared knowledge is what we obtain and learn from sources such as school, other institutions and people. It requires specific vocabulary. Another approach to gaining knowledge is based on experience and sense perception. We call this personal knowledge because we learn this individually with our own experiences. In this case it means how they interact, and to influence each other as a whole. One of the areas of knowledge I chose…

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    Free Economy Model

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    day capitalism with the growth of new and alternative economic models. These models largely being introduced in Web 2.0 and advancing into the current Web 3.0 and Web 4.0 (Aghaei, 2012). The internet has allowed consumers to have more power and knowledge over what they buy and where they buy because consumers are not limited to a single space or local store. The internet has allowed globalisation to come into full effect with the sharing of information and goods while introducing new…

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    Proliferation of Knowledge In the essay “Having a Degree and Being Educated”, Edmund Pellegrino argues that people are becoming dangerously dependent on illusions to bear with reality. Pellegrino declares that people believe that “having a degree is the same as being educated”. Pellegrino states knowledge is nothing but meaningless information without the ability to not just understand it, but to be able to apply it to our daily lives and he then continues to compare knowledge to a disease that…

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    does our knowledge stem from, what is the source of our inherit knowledge? How we come to know what we know? Has been argued and discussed in public areas or famous literal works. One of the earliest notable examples of literal works that offered an amenable answer to the millennium old question was written by Plato during the latter-end of his life, as prominent Athenian philosopher, his literally work reflected a time-period where the foundation of societal understanding and knowledge came…

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    edu/teacher/think-you-want-to-be-a-teacher/ This is a online college website source. This source explains what it takes to be a good teacher, degrees to become a teacher, and what degrees for what jobs. This source would be a good source to write a paper with because it explains to questions people who want to become a teacher ask: What are the qualifications? How can I become a teacher? When looking at this source I learned to become a teacher you need to be patient, have overall knowledge and…

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    6% of the time in other universities (Aditomo et al. 2013, 1247). These discussions were centered around the readings of selected monographs and students were required to determine the monograph’s argument, assess its sources, determine to what degree the monograph relates to sources during the same time, and indicate what the monograph’s weaknesses and strengths…

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