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    Ban Nammad Mai Case Study

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    As a result, students in the village does not have a quality education due to insufficient textbooks in class and often does not have one-on-one time with their borrowed books which led to difficult learning and teaching. 2. Proposed Activities to meet the specific needs of the host community Based on the problems faced in Ban Nammad Mai, there…

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    Picture Analysis

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    the focal point of the picture is perfect, it seems that four characters are the focal points. However, when audiences following the characters’ view, audiences will find that they are focusing the book. Thus, the focal point is the two pages of textbook they are reading (Yap). It will reflect to audiences and make them think about the main idea of the photo. It should be about learning knowledge which is represents about hope. On the other hand, the photographer used a special angle to shoot…

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    flames. This was not the first incident where a Pinto had caught flames. The Pinto was being investigated and there was some debate about the safety of the Ford Pinto, especially its vulnerability to catching fire in low-speed rear-end collisions, (Textbook). Another fatality caused by the Pinto’s fuel tank was on May 28, 1972, when Mrs. Gray, accompanied by 13-year-old, Richard Grimshaw, were struck from behind by a 1962 Ford Galaxie. At the moment of impact, the Pinto caught fire and its…

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    their class the way they want if it’s an English class or Psychology class. In the classrooms the teacher may put up posters or headings that are relevant to the subject. In high school classrooms the teachers have a class set of textbooks so students could have the textbook at hand if needed. Also high school classrooms have the American flag up on the walls. As in college you walk into the classroom, there is so such posters or writing on the wall to show you what subject room you are in. This…

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    all stakeholders to determine the rate of growth students are achieving. Progress monitoring also provides key information into whether or not the intervention strategies are proving to be effective and if additional intervention is needed. The textbook list several other benefits to progress monitoring, such as, “Improved accountability. Better communication about student progress with family and other professionals. Higher expectations for low-achieving students. Fewer special education…

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    am to 10:36 pm. I made my stance clear on the first post that I made, "I believe that raising students ' self-esteem should not be the teachers ' responsibility" (week 3 discussion, May 29, 1:54am) and proceeded to argue for it. I referred to the textbook in some of my posts to support my ideas. For example, the quote "It is mentioned in the text that "the greatest increase in self-esteem come when students grow more competent in areas they value" (Woolfolk, Winne & Perry, p. 57.…

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    Case Study Tomasito

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    of Needs that I have referenced from the Families, Schools, and Communities: Building Partnerships for Educating Children textbook by Patricia A. Scully, Chandler Barbour, Hilary Roberts-King, and the case study about Tomasito, I am able to determine Tomasito’s relationship to each level. The first level I can focus on is the Physiological Needs level. According to the textbook previously mentioned, this level is the most basic level of needs where parents and families provide food, warmth,…

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    Exploring history in the elementary classroom can be enjoyable, exciting, and eye opening when the teacher chooses the best methods to engage his/her students. Teachers who expose his/her students to history in a way that engages them in creative learning activities, makes history come alive in the classroom. When history comes alive in the classroom, students are inspired and excited about learning the events of the past. This inspiration and excitement leads to better understanding and…

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    Education plays a major role in our life. Many of us spend more than twenty years at school, in order to achieve the necessary qualifications required to attain our desired profession. Certainly, those years are broken down into several stages; two notable ones being high school and college. Many students enter college presuming the experience will be the same they had while in high school. Well, let me tell you; that assumption is very incorrect. College is by far very contrasting, it cost more…

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    about responding to intervention in necessary situations. The textbooks, lessons, activities, and discussions have all helped me to build upon my prior content knowledge. I intend to use all that I have learned in this course throughout my future teaching career. I plan to use assessments frequently in my future classroom. The course material and the textbook stress the importance of using observations. For instance, our textbook states, “Understanding children begins with conscientiously…

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