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    • 72 Appendix C Observational Protocol for RTI in the Classroom Differentiation Teacher Initiated Accommodations Daily classroom schedule posted Academic expectations posted Speak in a clear voice Make eye contact with students before giving...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 31 Settings have and will continue to arise when group members must adapt to and work with a leader who does not lead using their primarily preferred method. Instead of situations when group members either...
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    • Fishback Intern 17 The conditions under which autocratic or democratic leadership styles are most effective in formal organizations suggests that the most successful sport teams would likely be autocratic. However, a review of the effects of...
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    • Fishback Intern 21 unified. The players will share the same vision that the whole coaching staff shares when the coaches are communicating, listening, and trusting in one another. Timing is another vital principle to good leadership. Maxwell...
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    • Fishback Intern 22 leaders of leaders. To succeed leading in this way, it is critical to help peers win. One of the principles Maxwell emphasizes when discussing leading across with other colleagues is the idea of using teamwork. Rather than...
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    • Fishback Intern 24 involves finding out about each personā€˜s dreams and aspirations. Developing everyone differently while keeping to organizational goals will help people to grow and reach their full potential. Each player is different and...
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    • Fishback Intern 44 change significantly enough to show that there perception of leadership importance greatly increased throughout the season. After giving the assessment at the beginning of the season, I did not expect there to be much of a change...
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    • Fishback Intern 46 explain specific examples of how I was able to use what I have learned through my studies and my previous knowledge of playing and coaching baseball, to help develop the players. In one of our games, our pitcher was frustrated...
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    • Fishback Intern 48 Journals I kept a weekly journal during my coaching internship in order to share my experiences and thoughts on being a coach and also on leadership in general. Week of January 31st - This week we had team try outs. We only had...
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    • Fishback Intern 50 personal level. I was able to get to know them and understand some of their personality traits. Understanding more about each player, helps me know what I can do to motivate them more as their coach. I think every team should go...
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    • Fishback Intern 51 This week we played really well. It was a double header with a long bus ride to get there. We were able to win both games. We had some key things that happened in order to win those games. One was focusing on starting fast and...
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    • Fishback Intern 52 Conclusion This internship was a great experience for me. I feel that my leadership skills were able to become stronger and I learned many valuable lessons on being a leader. Being the coach of this baseball team, helped me learn...
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    • Fishback Intern 54 that coaches act how they want their team to act. A panicked coach who does not keep his composure will show his players he does not expect that of them, and that can lead to lapses in concentration on the field. I was able to...
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    • Fishback Intern 55 I can be a very intense guy. The expression on my face can be very serious. I take pride in being the biggest cheerleader on the team. I celebrate any victory no matter how big or small. If one kid makes a simple play or gets his...
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    • U.S. Embassy 31 experiences like ā€œargumentā€ or ā€œthe mind,ā€ structural metaphors emerge as the format for how we understand these ideas. Structural metaphors ā€œallow us…to use one highly structured and clearly delineated concept to...
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    • No pirates no princesses 1 Chapter 1: Introduction A mother of five children shared her ―October Surprise‖ on the first crisp, fall day. Each of her children wanted her to buy a costume which had been advertised on television. When she...
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    • 83 Appendix B Funding Available for School Garden Projects • America the Beautiful Fund, http://www.america-the-beautiful. org/html/abf/news/FreeSee ds_order. htm Applicant receives free seeds for the price of shipping and handling of $12/100...

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