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students are dropping out of high school, we need to get the money together to open up programs that will make sure that these former students can gain the educational skills they need elsewhere, so that they are able to keep a job. This will take a Continue Reading...
The process book is a log of the work that the students have done, including success, failure, research, etc.
For a student of graphic design, this class will be much different than others, which tend to focus on creativity, as well as the more tec Continue Reading...
students coming from secular families, their first introduction to religion comes from an unexpected venue: in the midst of the otherwise innocuous school requirement, the pledge of allegiance. Though by no means a prayer in the typical sense of the Continue Reading...
The goal is to have these workshops taking place in every location of the state. Ultimately, people of all ages learn how to have a voice for what it is they need or want through the self-advocacy workshops (Van-Belle, et. al.,2006).
Self-advocacy Continue Reading...
The Effect of Three Elements on Students: Diet, Smoking, and Oral Hygiene
Smoking among students in secondary and intermediate schools is prevalent, and this prevalence is expected to have a negative impact on the health of teeth and oral hygiene (B Continue Reading...
students develop their understanding of numbers as they perform preliminary counting activities in class? How will the teacher scaffold students' learning for deeper understanding of counting and number sense?
Students will count to 100 by ones and Continue Reading...
There are advantages and disadvantages to the theory of constructivism. On the positive side, it means that children are ferocious learners because they have the innate neural tools in place to properly absorb and classify information. Piaget would Continue Reading...
Learning to Work Together," presents a number of positive and helpful ideas and policies for use in an academic setting. This paper references two of those aspects from Chapter 6.
Starting a Team: Getting a team started is one very important part o Continue Reading...
students complete a policy analysis Patient Protection Affordable Care Act (ACA) . The paper include unbiased discussion sides issues, impact existing programs/agencies, costs implement, relevant statistics, role government (federal/state) influence Continue Reading...
students spend the other half of our time in our class doing hands-on laboratory and project work that is interesting and relevant to our lives (essentially pragmatic ideals). Reasoning and deduction are good, but we as a learners forget a concept w Continue Reading...
Annotated Bibliography AssignmentHivner, E. A., Hoke, A. M., Francis, E. B., Hwang, G. W. & Kraschnewski, J. L. (2019). Training Teachers to Implement Physical Activity: Applying Social Cognitive Theory. Health Educational Journal, 78(4), 464-475.The Continue Reading...
student motivation in the learning environment and what motivates students to study. The evaluation begins with a theoretical background on the issue of student motivation based on existing literature and studies on the issue. This is followed by a Continue Reading...
The components can be ranked by level of importance or relevance to the subject.
Sequential Graphic Organizers: Sequential organizers allow the educator to assess the ability of the student to logically link ideas and concepts together. Cause/effec Continue Reading...
Community Colleges in America
In 1983 and 1984, a dozen major reports on the United States' schools were published. All stressed the need for "excellence" in education. These reports are the subject of: Excellence in Education: Perspectives on Polic Continue Reading...
Personal Theory AssignmentIntroductionThis assignment aims at allowing the articulation of personal theories of learning and development just as they relate to me as an educator. Learning theories are beneficial since they describe how people grow an Continue Reading...
Force Field Analysis
The school’s State Report Card has provided significant insights regarding student achievement in my school. Following an analysis of data presented in the school’s State Report Card, reading is an area of instruction Continue Reading...
Paras Shah wrote an opinion article on the need to include kids with disabilities in classrooms in order to benefit all learners. The article’s main idea is to demonstrate that all learners benefit when students with disabilities are included i Continue Reading...
Changes at the District Level
Please read Chapter 11 of The Kids Left Behind. As you read, fill in the graphic organizer on the next two pages, outlining how each structural change to school policies can help improve educational and personal outcome Continue Reading...
The teacher is then given this goal oriented time specific goal development document to aide in supplementing or altering instruction to meet the needs of the specialized student in inclusion and seclusion. (Filler & Xu, 2006, p. 92) This docume Continue Reading...
Behavior Matrix: Common Area Observation
Lacy Elementary School focuses on creating a safe learning environment for all students through an emphasis on school discipline. Based on the school’s policies, students are required to demonstrate pos Continue Reading...
Adult Second Language Learning: Chinese Semantics, Explicit Learning
The area of second language learning (Chinese) is explored in this work in view of the appropriateness of the methodologies expounded by literature on the subject. Specifically, th Continue Reading...
Teaching Philosophy
PERSONAL OBJECTIVES FOR TEACHING
My personal objectives for teaching are to inspire students to continue to pursue learning. I do not believe that my goal as a teacher of nursing is to simply impart insight related to whatever m Continue Reading...
A behavior resulting from injury or disease behavior resulting from experience behavior resulting from disease or drugs biologically determined behavior
Evidence that learning has occurred is seen in published research studies changes in thinking Continue Reading...
Part One: At-Risk Preschoolers and ADHD
At-Risk Preschoolers and Early Developmental Delays
Because early intervention can be critical for optimizing student outcomes, identifying at-risk students in preschool has become built into the Individuals wi Continue Reading...
Size Affect Learning Outcomes?
Some educators feel that there is a perfect size for a classroom and that any number over this can lead to stress for both teacher and student. As a result, these educators hold that learning outcomes are negatively i Continue Reading...
At-risk preschoolers and students with ADHD
The growth and development of children under the school going age is often expected to be normal and almost similar among all children. However, this is often not the reality in the society as some children Continue Reading...
Foundations
Do you think this student might have a learning disability? Why or why not?
learning disability is referred to as affecting acquisition, organization, retention, and understanding of information, both verbal and nonverbal, as gauged fro Continue Reading...
personal reflection giving past experiences used in selecting an assessment method to evaluate learning. It further outlines how assessment can be used for both individual learner mastery and continuous quality improvement of the instruction. Moreov Continue Reading...
Teaching Methods
In this question, I am using a task of assembling a several different kinds of components of a shelf that I recently purchased from Ikea. Inside the package, I found a chart with instructions for assembling different components of t Continue Reading...
The study discusses break rooms and tea rooms, and how they are "hot spots" for discussion and everyday learning, and this makes sense. People are less inhibited in these areas, and they are engaging in a more social atmosphere, and so, they are mor Continue Reading...
Service-Learning VideoService-learning contributes to enhancing teaching methods by identifying learning gaps. It also provides learners with better experiences by experiencing diversity. The video \\\"Service Learning Projects Fall 18\\\" shares pra Continue Reading...
The categories are:
Written feedback on work from academic staff;
Lecture, seminar and small group activities;
Individual study time, reading; and,
Personal reflection upon performance.
Though all four categories have a large bearing upon my de Continue Reading...
Brain-Based Learning
There are various learning theories that educationists and psychologists come up with in elation to the process by which people and children in specific acquire knowledge f things that surround them. One of theories that help ex Continue Reading...
Problem Statement
According to the National Institute of Mental Health (2019), more than 30% of adolescents have an anxiety disorder, 8.3% of which can be classified as “severe” with corresponding impairments in social or academic functio Continue Reading...
Memory
A learning culture is an organizational practice, system and values that encourage and support individuals and organizations to increase performance levels, competence and knowledge. It promotes continuous support and improvement for an achiev Continue Reading...
My Motivation
My major motivation to pursue my college degree is my personal growth and development goals. Since childhood, I have always desired to excel in my career and help in changing the lives of others. I believe that pursuing a college degre Continue Reading...
, 2011. Distinguish them as follows:
Lastname, Smith, Jones, et al., 2011
Lastname, Smith, Green, et al., 2011
When a source has six or more authors, cite only the last name of the first author followed by et al. As above, distinguish authors that Continue Reading...
Learning Journals in Higher and Continuing Education
The study by Langer (2002) exploring the use of learning journals in higher and continuing education presents new data that may challenge the existing paradigm in the area. This critique focuses Continue Reading...
Ideally, however, students should be subject to a wide variety of tests to paint a clearer picture of their proficiency. Norm-based tests provide an idea of how well a student has performed in relation to peers with a similar educational background; Continue Reading...