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    Though in both lesson plans presented here in this paper, the White Towel and Critical Media Literacy; Commercial Advertising, share the same overall goal; the further development of the students’ media literacy and personal agency, the two lesson plans attempt to achieve this goal in different ways. With an assumption of, at least, an initial medium agency level among students, the White Towel lesson plan attempts to grow media literacy by immersing the student in a representational paradigm…

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    Case Study Of Demographics

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    which may cause her to misunderstand questions or rate them inappropriately. The rater needs to be aware of this as part of their experience in the area of determining assessment reliability as described by Krishnamurthy et al (2004). Failure to take into consideration the client’s frame of mind may lead to inaccurate assessments which will affect…

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    Filter Bubble Essay

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    JLMC 474: Exam #2 Short answer: Please answer the following short answer questions. Provide at least four to six sentences for each response. Be sure to provide support from the readings/videos for your answers. 1) What is the filter bubble, and what positive/negative implications could it have? "The Filter Bubble" reading defines the filter bubble as a filter used by Google to narrow our searches to only ones that best fit us personally. Everyone has their own personalized search list…

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    Shadow Art

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    A checklist may be used to measure a student’s participation during verbal assessments such as critique, close viewing and informal conversations throughout the unit. This measure will be incorporated into the final unit assessment. Teachers may grade the shadow box theater design sketch to measure a student’s ability to create a work of art based on a well thought out design. Teachers may choose to…

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    designed to assist both teachers and students with planning and/or executing all aspects of this Cornerstone. Visual images and links to video are provided as well as guidance for facilitating Close Viewing. Student annotation materials, student self-assessments & reflections as well as teacher rubrics are provided to aid in measuring student outcomes and progress in a variety of ways. Detailed instruction of daily lesson plans within the Cornerstone as well as an overarching unit overview are…

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    Child Motivation Report

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    Given what we have learned throughout the semester, what position do you take on this issue; should the child have been removed or not? Explain why you feel this way using at least 2 principles or theories you’ve learned about. Explain these principles/theories and how they relate to your position. The description of the boy’s condition is self-explanatory. It is evident that removing the child carries more weight than letting him stay with her mother. I therefore strongly support the option of…

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    Curriculum is a word constantly used in education and schools, but there is sometimes a misconception of the definition, especially the difference between curriculum and standard. Some might use the two interchanging between the two, but there is a significant difference between curriculum and standards. Standards are “statements of what students are expected to learn” (Leinwand, 2014, p. 70), while the curriculum is how the students are going to learn it. For example, one fifth-grade standard…

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    components of teaching learning process is assessment. Assessment is necessary to gauge the competence and proficiency the learner has acquired during the learning process. Assessment / evaluation is an ongoing process and since it is a continuous process it should not be used as mere method or an annual summary for accountability purpose in fact it shouldprovide meaningful link and feedback to both teachers and students. There has been a wide chasm between assessment and learning because it has…

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    Word Analysis Assessment

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    Word Analysis Assessments Language and word analysis assessments are important tools that educators use to help identify deficits of English language skills in ELL students. Once ELL students have been identified these assessments can be used to help determine the student’s skill level, so that they can be placed appropriately in the school. These same kinds of assessments should be readministered periodically to track the students’ language proficiency growth. Because every student comes from…

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    Extrinsic Motivation

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    Motivation is the driving force according to Dornyei (2001) states that motivation stimulates the learners to learn. It is the “state of morale; extent of readiness or willingness”. Motivation has been shown to positively influence study strategy, academic performance, adjustment and well-being in students in domains of education (Vansteenkiste et al. 2005). Studying motivation particularly in science education is important because science education is different from general education in several…

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