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    • 17 reading” (p. 283). They continue to explain “the assessments should be sufficiently sensitive to small changes in the student’s reading performance” (Mesmer & Mesmer, 2008, p. 283). Besides indicating student growth, progress monitoring...
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    • P a g e | 23 our emotional world that is deadened. The world of our creative imagination and intelligence is also impoverished (Sherrard, 1986). We must realize by now that our so-called deceptive inventions constructed and manufactured to complete...
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    • 18 special educators are asked to take on the roles of intervention specialists, RtI experts, and Tier evaluators in addition to their undersold roles as high-quality instructors who perform daily with professional practices of rigor, excellence,...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 25 feelings of individuals as shown above, the affective domain relies heavily on the other two domains we will focus on for this study, behavioral and cognitive. Behavioral Domain Unlike the affective domain,...
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    • 22 When making discipline decisions concerning a target student, clear and fair rules should be established and regularly enforced. These rules should be fully explained to both the student, and the student’s parent(s). Teachers should stress...
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    • banlefield more than a miliion men and a debt of millions of dollars and thousands of lives. The state of Missouri, where the saints have received their persecutions, is now the great banlefield of the west. It is now man against man and neighbor...
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    • 6. Repeatable? Is the course repeatable for multiple credits? No Yes If yes, max # credits Is the course repeatable in the same semester? No Yes • Check Yes or No indicating if it is repeatable, and if it is repeatable in the same semester. •...
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    • 21 Schools have changed in recent years from a control to a reward culture. The problem with this “reward inflation”, that is, rewards, like thrill rides, fireworks, and special film effects, need to be constantly upgraded to impact....
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    • 23 There has been interesting research regarding AES systems and revision. It is widely accepted that developing good writers involves revision. In fact, in a 3-year study, covering 3 school district in the state of California, it was found that...
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    • 24 carried out by all teachers. The researcher intends to strengthen the program by developing formatted materials with the purpose of improving teacher reflection and increasing parent involvement. The goal of improving teacher reflection is to...
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    • 23 Parents who have negative experiences in school, and/or a lack of education maintain attitudes and beliefs that are very hard to overcome for the classroom teacher. The way in which parents feel about schools and the emotional connections...
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    • concerning Elementary & Secondary Education majors, must be signed by the PECC Chair before being forwarded to the University Level) 2.3 The University Undergraduate Curriculum Committee will vote on the proposal. If it passes the University...
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    • "Hand Digging Sewer Trenches" Public Works Administration Project ( W . P . A . ) During 'The Depression' 200 East and 200 North, looking west--1934 Aug. 3, 1933 City Council's discussion was concerning application for Government money, to be used...
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    • 25 understanding and confidence that they need to make sense of their children’s work as it arrives at home in the form of homework” (Ginsburg, et al. 2008 p. 21). The lacking personal confidence some parents have concerning math can lead to...
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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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