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    My second observation at Rose Rock School commenced at 8:10 a.m. on Tuesday morning, I was let in through the front door and as I entered the room, I noticed that Shanah and another caregiver were in the room. Some of the older children were already in the room and one girl was in the rocking chair as she was tired. When I sat down in the small inner part of the room, I noticed that the 1 ½ year old child was playing on toy pony that was blue. After the children went outside in the playarea, I…

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    Software era is creating a great influence in all the fields of engineering and education. We can find various technological advancements in the field of education. Teaching methods are being changed instantaneously from 150 – 160 years. We can observe a change where the methodology of teaching started from sculptures to presentations. Developments are made in education systems and various technologies are introduced to create a sophisticated classroom environment. This strategizes students to…

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    they taught the material. American education on the other hand is quite flexible because the teachers take their time by making sure the students fully understand the material. American colleges are not as difficult because students are actually learning rather than memorizing. These differences are based on my personal experience of the Indian education and American education and that is one of the main reasons that I am struggling so much in my reading and writing. I want to go to…

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    In Chapter five, defines phonemic awareness and phonics and how they are important to learning. But then there are certain drawbacks and benefits teaching those areas of reading. Phonics deals with children seeing the phonograms and how it relates to words instead of only the sounds. There are many types of phonics instruction two examples are analytic and synthetic phonics. There are many nationalities that make up the world especially the U.S. which the dominant is English and children who…

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    125). It removes a time that is crucial to the development of children’s social skills, such as conflict resolution, self-control, sharing and problem solving (London 54). Without this time, children will have far less developed skills for academic learning and advancing themselves in life in general. If a child never learns how to make friends out in an open setting, then later in life the child may have a difficult time interacting with society and the community. On top of the opportunity for…

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    I have experienced many things in my life. I have met a lot of people, been a lot of places, and learned new things every day. All of this has impacted me in one way or another throughout my life. But, there is one major event that occurred in my life that has made more of an impact than everything else put together. In May of 2014, I moved from Connecticut down to Kentucky, and this is the best decision I have ever made. Since moving to Kentucky I have made big changes in my life, which I look…

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    Sonny's Blues Narrative

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    the Narrator to reach out to his brother. Flashbacks and current events allow for the Narrator to understand Sonny 's version of success looks different from his own idea of what success should look like. The central idea of " Sonny 's Blues" is learning to listen to the struggles of others can greatly impact one 's life. Baldwin uses the Narrator to demonstrate how hard it can be to accept the struggles of others. The Narrator has a difficult time when he learns of Sonny 's fate in the…

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    of Piaget and Vygotsky are also seen in the constructivist theories of learning. I plan on teaching high school Spanish. This is a very specific subject area, as it deals with not only “Spanish,” but the foundation of language itself. I do believe that the constructivist approach could prove very beneficial in learning and teaching Spanish. There are also some parts of constructivism that could hinder a student’s way of learning Spanish. Either way, constructivism can be a way to help and…

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    I’m going to write on the opportunity costs about playing a sport in college. I play basketball and as you probably know it takes up much of your time, usually about six or seven months out of the nine we are in school. The big opportunities that I lose out on are studying more, joining clubs or sororities, getting to know more people outside of basketball and spending time with family. I also lose out on some sleep during these months because there are early mornings and late nights. I know I…

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    Skills for Studying This paper is about skills for study and work sessions that will help you stay more focused and more on task. I went into deep research to find what skill would work best for studying/working. I personally use this skill of relaxation when I study because for me it helps work on my time management and skill of taking it slow and not rushing my work. This skill can be used in everyday life because a lot of the work that you do can not be rushed it as to be taken slow and…

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