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    What have I learned about myself this year in the world of english. I have not just grown as a writer or a reader like most people would think is all about. I have grown as a thinker and a little bit as a speaker. In the socratic circles I am fine because people are up there with me but when I am alone I still clamp up. That is one thing that I will have to work on throughout high school because it will be a very important factor in life when I am older and right now. Last year during freshman…

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    people can access learning materials and continue their education. Learning online means that you can learn at your own schedule, you can study in between daily responsibilities, as long as you have access to a computer and internet you can study anywhere in the world. The cost of learning online is also significantly cheaper than receiving a higher education on campus this means that it’s more accessible for people in lower income areas to receive a higher education. Learning online is…

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    Having an effective lesson plan should be one of the most important things that every teacher should strive to have. When teachers have an effective lesson plan it provides them with a guide for teaching a lesson. This allows for the least amount of distractions because having a lesson plan keeps teachers on track. It also allows for teachers to track students’ progress. Teachers can also set and achieve goals that they want their child students to learn by writing it down in their lesson plans.…

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    I don’t consider to be the best writer in the world, neither to be the worst writer in the world. I have come about many strategies, learning process, and more techniques to become what is called a “better writer”. As a writer I can say that I love my paper to stand out and to make the reader say, “Wow!” because what’s the point of writing a paper or story that is boring and makes the reader fall asleep. As a writer in this course I believed that I have improved tremendously and I have dedicated…

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    Listening is probably one of the most important interpersonal skills when it comes to effective management. To listen means to interpret and understand what the other person is communicating. It’s one thing to hear words that someone is saying and an entirely different thing to actively listen. In addition to what is processed through your ears there are other aspects of listening that should be acknowledged. Understanding cues that are not audible is one way to read into what a person is saying…

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    Ethnographic Method Throughout the modern world, technology companies are shaping the way people live their lives. One of those companies is Microsoft. Back then, Paul Allen and Bill Gates created a partnership called Microsoft in 1975. Paul Allen and Bill Gates’ vision in 1975 was that a computer should be placed on every desktop and in every home. Their vision has changed into a mission. Their mission now is to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. Now,…

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    Benefits Of Homework Essay

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    problem. Teachers give students the amount of homework that they know the student is capable to finish on time” (Homework has value when it reinforces learning). Since we were very young, homework has always been a part of our daily routines. Homework prepares every individual by showing the value…

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    for me to follow the steps opposed to hearing them and trying to decide on my own what the best way to go about the problem would be. Despite struggling in high school math, my high school Calculus teacher, Mrs. Popelka, always tried to meet my learning style by acting that she was interested in my questions, need for reassurance, and she was always being willing to give me additional help when needed. Seeing how sincere Mrs. Popelka was during my times of struggle showed me what kind of…

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    Examples Of Common Sense

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    common sense. Common sense is a behavior that one learns from experiences throughout life and how that person applies those experiences to determine right from wrong. Common sense is learning from experiences, whether they are personal ones or someone else’s. Everyone encounters personal experiences that are worthy of learning from everyday. For instance, when a child is young they are often told to be careful crossing the street and to always look both ways. This is common sense. If one were…

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    strategies that are used to mix up the learning process so all students benefit. These strategies bring specific contributions that enable students to learn in a way most improves their concept of a subject matter. Some of the differentiation strategies I would use in my classroom would be stations, compacting, and choice. Differentiation will be of significant use in a classroom that may have a large amount of diversity, particularly when it comes to knowledge and learning. Using stations…

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