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    Write two quotations from the reading or activity. Use the proper grammatical format. Use three visual images, either drawn or cut out from magazines, to create a central focus to your page. If you use a computer image, personalize it to make it your own. --1--Place five essential vocabulary words/phrases around the images. These terms/words/phrases should express the main ideas, your impressions, feelings, or thoughts about what you have seen or read. --1--Write the main idea of the reading.…

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    Critical Pedagogy A lens through which the disadvantages faced by many people in regard to their ethnicity and gender, and how this effect their ability to learn, is the learning theory of critical pedagogy. This is similar to the theory of constructivism; both are opposed to the transmission model of communication and situate learners as active participants where they are posed problems and allowed to solve them (Lindauer, 2007). But, while constructivist learning focuses on creating valued…

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    means by many of these youth to stay out of the crime-ridden streets, or subways. Although graffiti was a crime, many turned to it as a means to stay away from serious crimes, and drugs on the street, as well as a means to express themselves. In “Style Wars”, graffiti writer Skeme is seen discussing a train he did, stating “We did umm, two whole cars. It was me, Dez, and Main Three right? And on the first car in small letters it said “All you see is..” and then you know Big, big, you know some…

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    Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer tells the true story of a young man named Chris McCandless who abandons his family and their materialistic values so he can live a rough and dangerous life in the wild ultimately leading to his untimely death. Although Chris’s decision to do this may seem crazy on the surface, why he did what he did can be understood if one examines dysfunctional family dynamics and the effects they can have on a person who grew up in such a family especially in ones where there is…

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    Student Mentorship

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    During my assignment I will be looking at a reflective, critised evaluation of the four key requirements for mentorship practice. Which will include the theories and methods, the different learning styles the environment where a student is placed and the failing student. A mentor is “ A registrant who has met the standards for mentors and who facilitates learning, and supervises and assesses students in practice settings” (NMC, 2008,page44). Even though this is the definition used by the nursing…

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    parenting styles, academic performance and the effects of motivation, goal orientation and self-efficacy. The study contained two hypotheses- the first one being that, parents who possessed high demandingness and responsiveness, would have adolescents with high academic performance and on the other hand parents who are high in demandingness and low in responsiveness would have adolescents with low academic performance. The second hypotheses was that the relationships of parenting styles and…

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    need to do to reach the goals I had set for myself. Even though I am retaking this class to get a better grade so I can continue taking classes, I have learned a lot and appreciate what this class had to offer. Setting goals, knowing your learning style, and using helpful resources that can be found on the University of Phoenix website can help you better prepare for your success in not only your education but your future career as well. From the beginning of my education I have always set…

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    and she even attempted to escape during the middle of it (Babies, 2010). These examples resemble an authoritarian parenting style that Mattie’s parents used to get her to do what they wanted (Santrock, 2016, p. 171). What do all of the mothers have in common with one another? What do all of the mothers share in their relationships with their babies? Which parenting style did you find most appealing? Why? (20 pts) In each mother, you can see that they care and show affection towards their…

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    meaningful, supporting, and, caring parent-adolescent relationship is imperative to adolescents’ behavioral development. Although, peer influences have been well-known by society as a key initiator for underage drinking, further research suggests parenting styles/behaviors are contributing risk factors. As a result, parents have a key influence on adolescents’ decision for initiating early alcohol use. For example, parental absence such as working late hours has shown to be a motivation for…

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    Student Varied Approach

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    Knowledge of Students Varied Approaches to Learning: Students in the class are mostly social, auditory, and visual (spatial) learners. The students do well when the teacher goes through the book or lesson with the whole class. The students need a variety of examples and cues for comprehension. Writing examples on the board as well as prepared visuals put on the board help the visual learners. Group work and games help many of the students in the class understand the content. These students do…

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