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    Data Collection Procedure: In order to conduct this study, each student was provided a consent form to be signed by their parents and a demographic questionnaire (Appendices A&B ), which revealed that they had no prior exposure to the French language, and that all “of them had lived and studied Spanish in a Spanish-speaking country for a period ranging from” (Achard & Niemer, 2004, p.21), five to ten years. Additionally, the questionnaire revealed that the participants have been in the United…

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    Lesson rationale: Majority of the Australian children are attracted by the music, especially from newborn to primary school ages. They listen to music at home and in the school. Learning music is to stimulate the student’s cognitive development to develop better and enhance their abilities to produce a high performance in learning mathematic (Bilhartz et al., 1999, pp. 615-636). This activity will allow them to use the digital technology to watch two video clips, about the people using many…

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    students to shout out an answer to the class, I have the students to go up to the whiteboard and show the class how they worked out their problems rather than verbally explain how they got the answer(s) that they did. I do this because Math was my least favorite subject and I have found that even the students that do not want to be called on to go up to the board, enjoy having the opportunity to not only write on the whiteboard, but also having the privilege to teach the…

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    the entire class period. She was different than many of my other teachers. One of the habits I had when I walked into the classroom every day was look at the old whiteboard on the left side of the classroom. The old, scratched whiteboard listed all of the things we were going to do on that day. The first time I glanced at the whiteboard I was shocked with the type of workload we would have. When she would have a load of papers on the sleek, black surface of the table near her podium, some…

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    literature, and dates for upcoming Christian Coalition meetings and events. He turned and walked down a hallway lined with whitewashed doors to a single room at the end of the hall. He knocked softly. While he waited, he read from a whiteboard on the door. The whiteboard was headed Resident Assistant, Mary Malfronte - Floor Rules. At the bottom of the list of rules, Mary had written in neat block lettering - It is up to St. Peter to determine if failure to obey God’s commandments will deny you…

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    It was hard to give each person time to contribute, when they wanted to, in the time allotted for the activity. When all of the members of our group were in class, it was hard to get everyone’s ideas on the whiteboard. It might be better to split a group our size up and give us two whiteboards. This would be possible because some of the students had their own log-in accounts for Centra. How can you use this experience to benefit your future work as an ECE? Be specific. During my career…

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    Lesson Title & Subject(s): Expository writing, My Special Recipe Topic or Unit of Study: Expository paragraph Grade/Level: 4 Instructional Setting: The class overhead, and interactive whiteboard is front middle of the classroom. The student’s desks are in groups of four shaped as a square. The teachers desk is in the back of the classroom. There are 28 students in the class, 8 ELL students, 1 physically disabled student, 2 students with ADHD, 1 gifted students, and 2 students that write…

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    Teacher Materials: Whiteboard Whiteboard markers Dog cut-outs Cat cut-outs Fish cut-outs Snake cut-outs “Fewer” word sheet “More” word sheet Double sided tape Brown paper bags 3 red blocks/cubes 8 yellow blocks/cubes 6 blue blocks/cubes Student Materials: Pencil “Math Expressions” workbook pg. 212 Theories and or Research-Based Best Practices: Identify relevant research/theory to justify why learning tasks (or their application) are appropriate. How have you intentionally…

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    I’m currently observing a middle school in XXXXXX County. The school is very diverse, compared with other schools. The school is not to big or too small. The Spanish class consists of a total of 20 to 30 students each period. There is a total of 6 students placed in one group. Students are given a lot of tutoring opportunities during advisory and after school. Students during class asks plenty of question, and the teacher hears attentive to their concerns. The teacher uses educational…

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    learn how to control their lazy behaviour as well as dealing with time management skills. A predicition made would be minimal fluctuations in data baseline as mood and context are likely to differ over the course of the project. Recording on the whiteboard and writing in the diary about how they are feeling is essential to dealing with stress and laziness for the future. Furthermore, the baseline data is expected to remain stable as the participant will adapt to the learning…

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