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    • 25 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING Teachers can encourage a feeling on inclusion by always encouraging students to work together in diverse groups, not condoning negative or discriminatory remarks, and allowing each child to shine in his or her own wa...
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    • 30 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING 1. Created and administered a questionnaire on inclusion in order to determine teachers’ understanding, application, and interests in learning more about inclusion. The information gathered from the questionnaire d...
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    • 35 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING Regular Classroom Results Students were observed in their regular classroom setting in order for the researcher to see first-­‐hand if the child’s needs were being met, and also to determine what type of accommo...
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    • 51 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING identified child in my room… I alter the physical room arrangement to accommodate for different learning needs… I teach to the individual learning needs of a disabled student… I individualize instruction...
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    • 4 students should partake in physical activity breaks. This study has attempted to identify which type of physical activity is most beneficial for increasing attentiveness and engagement in learning for first-­‐graders. Additional questions that a...
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    • 8 districts require elementary schools to provide regular physical activity breaks (Lee, Burgeson, Fulton & Spain). It is a school’s job to promote physical activity and provide students with movement opportunities on a daily basis. Physical activi...
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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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    • 20 important method of developing metal functioning that is central to both cognitive and social development” (Tomporowski, Davis, Miller, & Naglieri, 2008, p. 120) Trudeau and Shepard’s study, Physical education, school physical activity, school...
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    • 28 the first-­‐grade students, the first-­‐grade teachers, and the principal at Willow Springs Elementary School. Written information was sent home to the parents explaining the experiment and asked for permission to allow their child to partic...
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    • 49 Pellegrini, A., Huberty, P., & Jones, I. (1995). The effects of recess timing on children's playground and classroom behaviors. American Educational Research Journal, 32(4), 845-­‐ 864. Pica, R. (2006). A running start: How play, physical activ...
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    • 1 Best Spelling Practices in Classroom Instruction Chapter 1 - Introduction There are many challenges that face educators regarding how to effectively teach spelling. Gentry stated, “Spelling really does matter and that, as educators, we need to...
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    • Commitment 13 Personal commitment originates from the desire to continue in a relationship. There are three parts of personal commitment. They include: attraction to one’s partner, marital satisfaction or attraction to the relationship, and...
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    • Commitment 50 could diagnose it. So, I wasn’t afraid to get married. Some people say, “I don’t want to get married because my parents got divorced.” I know what they did and I can see why it went wrong, so I know…we will be fine. Paige...
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    • Commitment 52 Adam and Katie Williams realized the importance of learning from the mistakes of others. Adam and Katie had been married for a little over a year and a half when this interview took place. Adam understood that some relationships fail,...
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    • 79 document all the steps involved at the crime scene. The main purpose of this step is to make sure that crime scene is protected and secured. 4. Preservation. All seized materials from the crime scene are documented and Chain of custody...

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