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    • 1903, page 10

    • 1903, page 10
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    • 10 SOUTHERN BRANCH kitchen and all accessories; a dining room; a sewing room with the necessary machines, etc., required for thorough and practical work. CHAPEL EXERCISES. Chapel exercises will be held at the beginning of each day....
    • 1904, page 10

    • 1904, page 10
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    • 10 SOUTHERN BRANCH MANUAL TRAINING SHOPS. A separate building has been erected for the work in Manual Training. Modern benches, lathes, scroll saws, forges, and tools of all kinds for work in wood and some metals are...
    • 1906, page 10

    • 1906, page 10
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    • 10 SOUTHERN BRANCH PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Recognizing the importance of the care and culture of the human body, the school has made provision for giving the students a chance to do physical culture work. Gymnasium apparatus of modern type has...
    • 1905, page 10

    • 1905, page 10
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    • 10 SOUTHERN BRANCH. tools of all kinds for work in wood and some metals are provided. DOMESTIC SCIENCE. This department is provided with a model kitchen, a dining room, a sewing room with the necessary machines, etc., required for...
    • Page 108

    • Page 108
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    • 101 complained when anything they were required to accomplish took more time than they thought it should. Students’ understanding of math was very interesting. Pupils leaned towards disagreeing with the statement, “Math brings out my...
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    • 102 High School are females? The boys also disagreed with the statement but not as strongly (see Figure 4.31). Depending on the different types of activity the students were working on determined the different learning styles they used. After the...
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    • 103 Eighteen out of the twenty-two students used six of the learning styles. Musical/rhythmic learning style was not used in the presentation (see Figure 4.35). The final project given to the student was a scale drawing. Six students did not...
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    • 105 Chapter 6 Reflection I discovered through interviews that the majority of the students involved in the creative project preferred working in groups. Allowing students to choose the group members exhibited excitement. Explaining the assignments...
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    • 106 Chapter 7 HTML Introduction Now that all the preliminary items have been covered, it is time to begin the implemen-tation of a web page using HTML, XHTML and Style Sheets. We will assume that you are publishing your web content using the SUU...
    • Page 118

    • Page 118
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    • 108 sources such as referrals from family, friends and work colleagues (McCartney et al., 2008; Sönmez & Sirakaya, 2002; and Dore & Crouch, 2003). Respondents were asked whether or not they heard about Austria from individual advertising sources...
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    • 11 engaging if they include names of students in the class. Students often benefit from creating problems for each other (Wadlington and Wadlington, 2008). Writing stories and listening to books are not the only ways an individual...
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    • 11 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING least restrictive to meet their individual needs. According to Essex (2008), the least restrictive environment begins with placement in the everyday classroom. However, IDEA recognizes that all children do not fit in...
    • 1910, page 11

    • 1910, page 11
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    • 11 LABORATORIES AND APPARATUS. The laboratories are located in the Science building. The Biological Laboratory is provided with compound microscopes, dissecting microscopes, accessory instruments, and chemical reagents. The dissecting...
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    • Page 15
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    • 11 on physical education may result in small gains in academic achievement and Grade Point Average. Observations show a positive connection between academic performance and physical activity, but not physical fitness. This meaning that a child’s ph...
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    • 11 Service learning helps promote both intellectual and civic engagement by linking the work students do in the classroom to real-world problems and real-world needs. Without compromising academic rigor or discipline-specific objectives, service...
    • 1908, page 11

    • 1908, page 11
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    • 11 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. and the histological work is conducted along the most approved lines and the best of apparatus is in use. The Physics department has all the apparatus necessary for giving a thorough course in Elementary...
    • 1901, page 11

    • 1901, page 11
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    • 11 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. COURSES OF STUDY. The Branch Normal School offers two courses of study. 1. The first three years of the regular four years' course leading to a Normal certificate. 2. A Preparatory Course for students over...
    • 1909, page 11

    • 1909, page 11
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    • 11 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. LABORATORIES AND APPARATUS. The Laboratories are located in the Science Building. The biological laboratory is provided with compound microscopes, dissecting microscopes, accessory...
    • 1897, page 11

    • 1897, page 11
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    • 11 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. nations. A minute knowledge of the United States, and particularly of Utah, will be required. Barnes's or Frye's Complete Geography will furnish needful preparation. ENGLISH GRAMMAR, COMPOSITION, READING...
    • 1912, page 11

    • 1912, page 11
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    • 11 The athletic grounds are laid out, planned after the Stadium at St. Louis Exposition of 1904. LABORATORIES AND APPARATUS. The laboratories are located in the Science building. The Biological Laboratory is provided...

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