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    sick and tired of taking a test that really has no point towards improving your life skills? Standardized testing only undermines your educational opportunities: by wasting valuable learning time and answering random questions, only so you can earn a point towards educational measurements. As a former high school student, I understand the frustration of the parents upset at their children not progressing. According to the website procon.com, these standardized tests have been proven…

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    Standardized Assessment

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    Policy 19.2 (2005): 331-348. Academic Search Complete. Web.7 Oct. 2015. Summary & Evaluation: The SAT and ACT has become important measurements of students’ academic well-beings, and about 64% of the public universities has rated these standardised test scores as “very important” admissions criteria, because they believe that SAT and ACT are “objective” measures rather than “subjective” measures of student’s well-being in their first year of college. Critics on SAT generally focus on the bias…

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    Eiseman, G., Edwards, S. & Cushman, C.A. (2015). Bringing Reality to Classroom Management In Teacher Education. Professional Educator, 39(1), 1-12. This article was focused on the lack of attention that classroom management receives in teacher preparation courses and the education field. The article highlights pre-service teacher trainings on topics such as focusing on student learning, classroom management assessments and activities, movie study, microteaching, animated video or comic…

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    Feelings Over Everything (For The Most Part) In having a problem in life, an individual has two methods in figuring out how to solve it: logical or emotional. Logical methods mainly use knowledge obtained through institutionalized education, prior experiences, or one 's common sense. The emotional method involves how one feels about a human from being around him or her. People usually debate which method to use when trying to solve dilemmas like figuring out their partner for the rest or his…

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    Examine the company’s competitive position and their current strategy for competitiveness, considering required performance and performance measures. Suggest further information that would help analysis of the competitive position and suggest improvements to their strategy. Fly fishing reels are one of their major manufacturers of the fly fishing reels, they have got two major competitors; these are located in USA and Japan. Fly fishing reels have a good reputation on having good quality and…

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    How to conduct and complete a case study The aim of this paper is to understand the basics of how to conduct and complete a case study. This paper will define the principles of a case study and different types of applications. A case study is a method or investigation in a specific, in-depth event and study of one or more individuals, group, event or community that aims to bring a resolution to a situation or a problem (Crawford, 2016). Within a typical case study, data is gathered…

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    Matilda Riccardo Essay

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    Child’s Background and Developmental History: Both Riccardo’s parents are from Mexico in the city of Puebla. Matilda, the mother of Ricardo, is very fluent in English. Upon their arrival in the USA, she was encouraged to take ESL classes, which she did twice a week. Matilda and Antonio both have a history of diabetes and hypertension in their families. Only one grandma is still alive and lives in Mexico; she is seventy six and has hypertension. Matilda is very concerned for herself and Riccardo…

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    How does your case study provide a clear match between the teacher’s level of expertise, development and commitment to the supervisory approach that was used? Based upon the case study analysis and the developmental process of supervision, what have you learned about your level of expertise in implementing any of the four different approaches with teachers? Given your behavioral response to the case study written, convey the implications and applicability…

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    but answers should include information acquired from the PowerPoint presentation to prove that the audience gained information from the presentation and that the intervention was successful. Here are some sample questions based on Jimmy’s example case study: • What role did Jimmy’s parents have on his violent behaviors? • Name two protective factors that could have prevented Jimmy from getting involved in gangs or doing drugs. • At which stage in Jimmy’s life did he most need professional…

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    products (Uhl-Bien, M., Schermerhorn, J. R., & Osborn, R. N. 2014). . In this case study diversity leads the way and Xerox is the most admired company in the computer industry that focuses on diversity. Xerox believes that employees with different way of thinking create the most innovative ideas. For Xerox to continue to stay up to date in today’s business, they must have a hold on documentation management…

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