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    say goals I mean accomplishment not too easy to obtain but a little challenging to appreciate the hard work. My short term goal to being successful both in the military and as a civilian is to obtain my Bachelor of Science degree this April 2015. Educations has always been a part of my development but to apply it towards a degree completion is hard work and dedication. My degree mean so much to me because I know I will have the knowledge and skills to help individual live a healthy and…

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    Introduction Six years ago I probably would have said that an ideal productive classroom was one where all the students sat quietly in their chairs, whilst the teacher either walked around the room or sat at her own desk working. Specifically, during my graduate semesters I have really adapted and altered my ideal curricular design based on the research and experiences that have had a part exploring. There is so much more to a classroom of students beyond the surface. With every aspect from…

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    This weeks readings examined the role of social constructivism in education as a pedagogy and practice rather than simply as an educational philosophy. Beck and Kosnik’s (2007) article focuses on the role of social constructivism in preservice education and provide examples of this pedagogy put into practie. Both Elkind (2004) and Carson (2005) discuss preservice education as well as the implications of educators using a constructivist approach to teaching and learning. Elkin’s (2004) article…

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    Plagiarism In Schools

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    Plagiarism one of the main problems in schools is simple to describe and talk about but most people do it still so it is hard to avoid. It is using another person 's idea or a part of their work and pretend that it is your own. Plagiarize is no more than stealing someone 's work without citing them but as stated before most people continue to do it. One main reason for this is that people who plagiarize don’t know everything that is within plagiarism. People who plagiarize effect competition…

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    activities or clubs or to associate myself with different people and these same activities, clubs, and people have taught me about life and have developed my personality and skills. The things that have changed my life the most are my tennis team, my education, and service through my church. From the age of eight until the 2014 tennis season I played tennis but never took it very seriously. The summer before my sophomore year my family moved into the Plymouth-Canton district; I felt out of…

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    Improving Writing Skills

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    With the aim to build a foundation for the study of using technology to help students with their writing and proofreading skills, several applicable areas of research will be surveyed. The research will focus on the following topics: the significance of improving writing skills, proofreading, and writing across the curriculum. Significance of Improving Writing Skills Writing skills are important in our day to day lives, they are a vital part of literacy; for a student to be involved in a…

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    Philosophy of Education Children are our future leaders. Because of this, I believe that teachers should expect great things from all students. I believe that all students can learn when they are given the tools they need to be successful. I believe that students should be expected to learn and develop authentic skills that are imperative to be successful members of a community. I believe it is important to instill the value of diligence and dedication in a child regarding their education. …

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    LSES Reflective Essay

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    held in the school facilities while additional professional development is offered at the county level during or after school hours to those who have been identified as requiring certification or re-certification or as benefiting from additional education in specific areas directly relating to their position. It is very evident from the actions taken by the school staff that LSES is very aware of what is required to create a respectful and nurturing environment. The school improvement plan and…

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    Every school across the United States, and schools internationally, have a dress code for their students. Although each one varies from the other they have the same basic guidelines; graphic designs, logos, mottoes, phrases, and images may not convey messages that are vulgar, offensive, sexually explicit, affiliated with gangs, or reference things that are illegal such as drugs; undergarments must be covered; spaghetti straps and tank tops are prohibited; dresses and skirts must reach a minimum…

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    Even though some may believe providing a daycare for teens may encourage irresponsible behavior, it may help keep teens girls from dropping out of school. Schools should provide a daycare on school grounds. People who are against schools providing a daycare argue that providing a daycare will encourage irresponsible behavior. The people who are for schools providing a daycare argue that it will help keep teen girls from dropping out of school. Providing a daycare would not only help keep teen…

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