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    • 16 now sold by Questar Assessment, Inc., and claims to measure the process of reading comprehension and to track students’ reading levels ("Degrees of reading," 2011). The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (2011) put...
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    • 17 Chapter 3 Methodology The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relevance of reflection as a comprehensive link between service and cognitive learning in higher education. Participants Participants of this study were 20 Utah Valley University...
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    • 18 McCabe, Margolis, & Barenbaum (2001) conducted a study that compared the Woodcock - Johnson Psycho-Educational Battery-Revised (WJ-R) and the QRI-II tests. The researchers discussed the importance of providing students with materials that were...
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    • 24 often, educators hear the question, “When am I ever going to use this?” therefore, an outdoor classroom makes math come alive and demonstrates how it can be used in real life. Conclusion David Fowler, an associate professor of secondary math...
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    • 25 Instrumentation The evaluator used modified version of a pre-­‐existing evaluation form to track student engagement. The original form has been designed and used by school administrators in many Utah school districts for many years review teach...
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    • 30 English language proficiency and literacy skills, and were based on a 5-point scale: pre-emergent = 1, emergent = 2, intermediate = 3, advanced = 4, and fluent = 5. Table 1 Student Participant Selection Based on CRT and UALPA Scores CRT...
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    • 43 Appendix A Interventions Reference Guide Behavior Modification – Student Packet Contents Planned Seating – Is it time for a seating change? Carefully place the at-risk student by peers who will encourage appropriate classroom...
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    • 50 Appendix D Incident Report Form Reflection on Student Behavior Student: ____________________________ Teacher: ____________________________ Describe the...
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    • 56 interventions for ELLs with low literacy scores is another way this research has been applied to the learning environment of the classroom to increase literacy experiences. When children interact with multi-literacies, there are high levels of...
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    • 63 January 2011 Dear Parents, You and your child are being invited to take part in a research study about literacy. 26 students and parents combined from Ms. Berglund’s and Mrs. Stansell’s class will be participating. In addition, I am inviting...
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    • 65 2011 Enero Querido Padres, Quiero invitar a Uds. y a su hijo a participar en un estudio investigatorio sobre lectura. 26 estudiantes y padres de las clases de Sra. Berglund y Sra. Stansell estarán participando. Más, he elegido a Uds. y 7...
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    • 8 employment competence. These students add their faces to others in schools and job forces, representing hope, new ideas, energy, and a great untapped resource for the future of our country (Garcia, 1991). This review will explore problems that...
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    • Commitment 26 Studies have consistently shown that cohabitation before marriage leads to lower marital quality and higher levels of instability and divorce (Brown, Sanchez, Nock, and Wright, 2006). People who live together before marriage report...
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    • Discussion on Survey Results The majority of the respondents reported that the book was very helpful for them to learn the concepts covered. The main negative comment was that the first few chapters were a little too techni­cal. I did not attempt...
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    • Fishback Intern 8 Literature Review Youth sport participation in our society continues to grow, with recent data suggesting that 90% of American children participate in at least one organized youth sport before finishing high school (Salva, 2004)....
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    • Intro to the Internet 111 and Web Page Design Figure 7.5 make a folder to temporarily store your work on your flash drive and transfer the content to the F: drive later). The web page we are making is based on the informal balance model we learned...
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    • Self-Disclosure and Cohesion in the Classroom 8 honest when offered by others, are associated with high cohesion.” Rosenfeld and Gilbert (1989) go on to describe what type of self-disclosure is acceptable and common within the...
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    • STRAIGHT IS THE GATE 45 that chose not to live the polygamous lifestyle still remained an active part of the family and maintained strong relationships with her siblings and parents. Her decision to not live the principle of plural marriage caused...

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