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  • Lead To The Feeling In Students
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    Status Quo 1776, The American colonies rebelled against their oppressive, imperialistic mother country Great Britain. They challenged the traditions of an ancient mother country to become an independent nation that would eventually lead the free world. Critical review of established laws, attitudes and beliefs are what this country was forged from. The United States exemplifies the idea that it is necessary to challenge practiced policies when they have become obsolete and ineffective. When gove...
  • Learner's First Point Of Contact And Assessment
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    Units 101 &105 In this essay I shall be examining the importance of accurate initial assessment of learner's needs. In order to do this it is necessary to correctly identify my learners so that appropriate teaching methods can be structured for them. From there, I shall explore how to best support learners throughout their period of study, both in terms of educational support, and in terms of developing their self confidence. The students I teach are studying toward a 2 year diploma in Creative ...
  • Students In High School
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    'All we lack is the will- the will to see that the greatest threat is not change, but our continued resistance to it. ' ; These words, expressed by the late, Senator Edward Kennedy, display perfectly how our society is reluctant to change when a change is needed. Any change or variation, be it in education, personal attitudes, or traditions can be difficult to achieve. One specific area of our society that is disinclined to change is the social unrest that plagues public schools. The results of ...
  • Use And Effectiveness Of Differentiated Instruction
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    Hey guys. I know that APA is a tough thing to learn. I'm familiar with it thanks to my first masters' program and my undergrad, but it is ever changing and I do NOT claim to be an expert. But, I thought I'd give you a few tips so that this first paper is within APA expectations. So, here are some APA tips: q Only one space after periods, not two. (I had to break this habit also, so I know it is tough. But, please try to do it so that whoever goes through to edit will not have to spend a bunch of...
  • Students Use In School
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    When one is a student, it is ever so simple to criticize the way that schools are conducted. The ideas of students towards their schools may be somewhat misguided by their varied emotions and attitudes for their school. However I believe that my thought out reforms for the American school system, are not only objective, but valid. For many students, going to school is more than just part of the daily routine. A lot of students see their role in school as a stepping stone not only to their future...
  • Students Safe For Ideas
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    Everything that has ever 'come about' in the world, started in the beginning as an idea. In order for anything to be invented, the inventor had a dream, an idea to make something that would help them and the people around them. Schools today, teach students to change the world- to take charge and stand up for things you believe in. The former president of Stanford University, Clark Kerr, once said, "The university is not engaged in making ideas safe for students. It is engaged in making students...
  • Special Education Kids
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    "Do Special Education Teachers influence a student's academic success?" I have been a Special Education Para-Educator for eleven years now. My decision to do this was based on the needs of my family and kids. When my last child was born, the doctors did not think that he would make it. He had a heart malfunction and was born with RSV and Von Villibrantds disease (which I did not find out until he was three); those factors lead me to want to work with special education kids, knowing that I could ...
  • Grades And School
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    C.D. 1/5/99 New School Policy Essay School Number (WHATEVER SCHOOL) is considering a new policy. Students will not receive grades in any classes. Before passing this policy, the principal wants to know how it will affect students. This new policy can have some good effects and bad effects. How would it affect teachers How would it affect students who plan to go to collage How would it affect students who usually get bad grades All these things have to be taken into consideration. In the followin...
  • Wealthy Family And The Other Students
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    In Chapter five Locke says, that the earth can be used by the people for their survival, protection, or anyway in which they could benefit from it. This is where I got a little confused. So then if everything on the earth belongs to everyone then what is individual property? I read it over and over and I'm not sure if I have the right answer but I'll try. Everyone owns there own body, and all the work they do they do with their body. When a person works with their body on something that thing be...
  • Students At School
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    Cultural Diversity in SchoolsEDCI 401 Name Here JANUARY 31, 1997 Since early American history, schools, like society, have addressed cultural diversity in different ways. In the colonial days, some attempts to adjust to cultural differences were made in the New York colony, but the dominant American culture was the norm in the general public, as well as most of the schools. As America approached the nineteenth century, the need for a common culture was the basis for the educational forum. Formal...
  • Courses At Occ
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    Marketing Case Study Oakland Community College Introduction Oakland community college is the largest institution of its type in Michigan. It offers degrees and certificates in more than 90 career fields and university transfer degrees in business, science and liberal arts. It is community based and publicly funded institution. It has open admissions policy; student centered instruction and flexible curricula. Marketing Strategies Organizations increasingly have to be market-driven and customer f...
  • Residence Hall Fire Safety
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    Fire Safety Essay After a recent fire at Seton Hall University in South Orange, NJ killed three students who did not respond to what they thought was a false alarm, officials at Oswego State University are being especially careful when it comes to the issue of fire safety. This semester there is a new policy regarding the confiscation of items considered being hazardous. The policy states that any items that are found and have the potential to cause a fire, such as candles, incense, and certain ...
  • Students Sleep During The School Day
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    THIS REPORT WAS TAKEN FROM THIS SITE, AND THEN REFINED TO USE FOR AN ENGLISH 3 PERSUASIVE PARAGRAPH. (-Means New Paragraph, it is 8 paragraphs and 3 pages long) Start here -- -Do you enjoy going to school at 7 in the morning Are you fully awake and think you can handle lifes many daily challenges to the fullest of your ability I think not. -We at Ray more Peculiar High School need more sleep. In order to fulfill this task, the school day would have to start at a later time. Everyone would benefi...
  • Military Schools
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    Josh Mathis Hazing, is it a rite For centuries, hazing has occurred in all societies as a rite of passage. It dates all the way back to the ancient Native Americans as they went so far as to pierce the sternum of warriors with a bone and hang them from it. These days, it continues as our military makes hazing its own. But one question needs to be asked in these modern times; is hazing being carried out too far in our military schools Yes, it is indeed. This ritualistic hazing begins in military ...
  • Motivational Significance Of Evaluation
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    Everybody is questioning the effectiveness and fairness of the traditional way of evaluation. Especially methods like multiple choice where the line between real knowledge learned by students and the ability to answer these kinds of test is really thin. The discussion about the fairness is quite obvious if we think that a province like Alberta has provincial exams for all students without considering special learners or particular focuses and interests of students. However we have to agree that ...
  • Students Need
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    Literacy Framework Paper I am writing this paper in order to display my ideas about the works of literacy in print. I have come across many different aspects in my learning that have influenced my thoughts and visions. I will be using findings as my belief for putting literacy into practice at the Elementary level. I will include in my writing different teaching techniques' a list of the Indiana Literacy Standards' ways to assess student learning' and addressing both early language learning and ...
  • Tutor Esl Students
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    Some Helpful Hints for Tutoring ESL Students Introduction Being a writing tutor can be challenging at times. One would be hard pressed to find a tutor who has not encountered difficulties with a student before. Challenges can arise for a variety of reasons, ranging from learning disabilities to cultural differences. This paper will focus on one type of challenge, tutoring English As a Second Language (ESL). Tutoring these students is not only challenging because they may need more help with writ...
  • Students Need
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    There are so many ideas out there that you want to use for your classroom, but the question is which ones are the best? This article discusses what is metacognition, its variables, and why it should be used in the classroom. First of all, what is metacognition? It is having knowledge, understanding, control over, and appropriate use of that particular knowledge. This sounds great, but how will it be used in the classroom? This is an important type of learning that may be an important asset to yo...
  • Meg Lundstrom
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    I read Article Review REFLECTION I read the article "High-Wire ACT,' by Meg Lundstrom featured in the May / June 2000 issue of Scholastic Instructor. In the article, a fourth grade teacher from a New York elementary school explains how her students have been successful in reading class. She says that phonics and literature need to be taught to all students. Yet, to develop into good readers, students may need more concentration on one subject rather than the other. According to Meg Lundstrom, us...

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