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    • 55 determine if a child struggles reading fluently, but cannot define “specific skill deficits that are contributing to poor reading fluency or how to guide intervention” (Ysseldyke et al., 2010, p. 56- 57). Therefore, it is paramount for...
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    • 56 Consideration of Time and Numbers Involved in Interventions Besides noting a lack of focus on pinpointing and adjusting Tier 2 intervention to meet specific needs of individuals, teachers in this study identified approximately 30 percent...
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    • The Human Element 72 Chapter 7 Conclusion Current crisis research has uncovered numerous successful methods for responding to a crisis situation. However the ability to correctly select a response strategy and pair it to a type of crisis still...
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    • 57 and student learning. As Hall (2008) points out, “a major impediment to full implementation of RTI occurs when teachers have the data but don’t know how to analyze them” (p. 5). Hall (2008) goes on to add, “Far too often schools that...
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    • Cedar Commercial Club. The guests were Emerson Hugh, magazine writer of national reputation, Apostle George Albert Smith of the Mormon Church, Stephen T . Mather, Director of the National Park Service, D. S. Spencer, representative of the Southern...
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    • 2 7 spelling instruction was to teachers and helped to illustrate the numerous ways spelling is taught in the same school district and provided information regarding the possible opportunity to share findings of the study throughout the local...
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    • 66 Appendix A Interview Questions First Interview Questions 1. Describe the Response to Intervention model adopted by your school and the steps involved in implementation. 2. Describe your role in bringing this model to your school. 3. To what...
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    • 67 18. Describe the professional development that has been offered to help you understand and implement data collection in the RTI process. 19. How would you describe scientific research-based instruction? 20. Does the data collected through...
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    • 68 35. Describe any instances when you felt pressure to change how you teach, or what you teach due to federal, state, or local initiatives. 36. Do you have any other thoughts that you want to share about RTI or federal, state, or...
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    • PARLEY DALLEY Biography 1886 - 1970 Parley Dalley was born November 5 , 1886, the son of James and Petrina B. Dalley. He grew up on a farm in Summit. Utah, the place of his b i r t h , and attended the oneroom school there. He then went to the...
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    • Intro to the Internet 27 and Web Page Design Make sure the text is large enough to be easily seen. Avoid the use of reverses (light colored text on dark backgrounds) especially for body text. If you include sound files, make sure the page will be...
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    • XW ' 4 ' ' ' '* Ag. Club I'irst row: Sargent, Foster Stephens, Sampson, Arm-strong, Barney, Riddle Second row: Wright, Fos- Icr. \clson. Fsplin. Rollins. Wasden, Pfisler, Mathews, < i.ilcs, Sargent. F. F. A. First row: Krrlr, li.uici. Scliopptnan,...
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    • 17 may be unrelated to what is going on in the classroom, there is still a lot of pressure placed on the positive results from these assessments. The assumption that something is wrong with education is based on sparse information about the...
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    • Emotions in Conflict v TABLE OF CONTENTS APPROVAL PAGE ............................................................................................................ ii ABSTRACT...
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    • Cedar City Co-op Stock Assoc., 40, 85 Cedar City Cooperative Mercantile & Manufacturing Co., 36, 46, 52, 56. 58. 116. n 3~, 195. 266. 298 . . , ~. Cedar City Corporation, 320 (Summary of receipts for 19431, 409-11 11969 summary) Cedar City...
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    • Commitment v TABLE OF CONTENTS APPROVAL PAGE ............................................................................................................ ii ABSTRACT...
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    • 30 struggling students was successful or not. As required by Southern Utah University Department of Graduate Studies in Education, all necessary Institutional Review Board (IRB) requirements were met throughout the conduct of this creative...
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    • PREFACE Through researching and writing the following history of the Mayors of Cedar City, we have gained a greater insight into the problems confronting our city and county leaders. W have also gained a deep appreciation for the tremendous e...

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