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    all twenty-six uppercase letters and all but one lowercase letter for a total score of 53/54. She confused ‘q’ for ‘p.’ She called out the letters at a rapid pace. She scored in the seventh stanine for the fall. Concepts About Print During this assessment, the student is asked to show what they know about print concepts as they help…

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    Reflective Teaching

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    teacher-centered learning environment” (Bowen, 2009). In addition, reflective teaching make possible and facilitate communication and discussion between colleagues about language teaching that will lead to significant change in English curriculum, pedagogy and assessment. Moreover, teachers with reflective may achieve their greater educational success through manifesting conscientious behaviors, including self disciplined, organized, self assessing and identifying both strength and weaknesses…

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    psychology and sociology. Natural Science (25%)- Questions are based on passages in the content areas of anatomy, astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, ecology, geology, medicine, meteorology, microbiology, natural history, physiology, physics, technology and…

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    Family Theory Analysis

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    Family Theory Assessments and Application of Family Interventions According to the Family Theory, each part of a system is interrelated, dependent on each other, and affects one another (Codina Leik, 2014). Therefore, if one part of the system is damaged or dysfunctional, such as one member of a family, the rest of the system or family is also affected (Codina Leik, 2014). It is extremely important to incorporate this theory into assessments and family interventions in primary care. Both of my…

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    on programs the school could use to get scores up, while the teachers on team work on researching curriculum on the passing schools in the district, and evaluating the curriculum already in place to see where it is week. The principle will use an assessment task in collecting information to later use as a curriculum change (University, 2015), and professional development options. The teachers will give the students an evaluation test to measure where they stand on math, science, and…

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    Socio cognitive and self-efficacy theories The Bandura’s socio cognitive theory is the point of departure for many studies in the field of education, particularly in terms of self-efficacy. All researchers have scrutinized, established, looked at, and continue to see self-efficacy has a pillar of student achievement. Based on Bandura’s definition of conscientiousness for the human being, that characteristic “involves purposive accessing and deliberative processing of information for selecting…

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    Classroom Reflection Essay

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    Reflection Questions 1. What were the strengths of your lesson? What worked well? The strengths for my lesson was that the students were actively involved in creating their own unique art piece using various handheld objects. The students were also able to involve things that are relevant in their lives or surroundings as part of their artwork. I believe providing the students primary colors worked well because the students mixed the paint and created secondary colors. The younger students that…

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    Data Need to Assess in Change Plan It is important to collect the outcomes of the patients, how the patients felt when their spirituality was included in their treatment plan, and how the patient was receptive to the assessment. These are all vitals points to see if the assessment is truly…

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    teaching methods and assessment practice. First, I must define reading instruction for myself and my students. “There’s no one best way to teach reading and writing; instead, teachers create a balanced literary program using two or more approaches.” (Tompkins, 2014 p.327) The success of each reader begins with instruction, and because no two individuals are alike this must be accounted for in my instruction. I…

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    The Assessment tool: In order to understand where my students stand with their knowledge of literary elements and techniques I choose to give them a pre- assessment with a Kahoot quiz. The students would answer questions about the parts of literary elements and different types of literary techniques. In this case each question was given 10 seconds to read the question (I would read the question and answer choices out loud) and 45 seconds to answer the question. This helped me figure out how to…

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