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    • 6 to take some of the grading burden, teachers could more easily “assign more writing, and so students could get the practice they needed to develop as writers—practice that was not possible in most classrooms because of the burden it placed on...
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    • 9 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING associate it more closely with the general education No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (“History of education,” 2007). Great strides have been made, but there continues to be much room for improvement. During the s...
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    • 20 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING carried out in the 2009-­‐2010 school year. The results were overwhelmingly successful, and not just for the students being served. This program provided the missing link that is helping to make the exception the...
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    • 26 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING Adapting quizzes and exams. Teachers may find it necessary to record classes for disabled students with weak reading or writing skills in order to allow them to study using auditory techniques (Perles, 2010). Another...
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    • 32 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING Evaluation The completed project was evaluated using both formative and summative evaluations. The formative evaluation included a questionnaire and observations. These allowed the researcher to collect data and dete...
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    • 52 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING Appendix B Classroom Observation Form INCLUSION – CLASSROOM OBSERVATION FORM School: ________________ Grade: ____ Subject: _________ Teacher: __________ Date: _______ Period/Time: ________ General description of...
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    • 41 Comparison with Previous Studies There have been numerous studies conducted regarding the benefits of physical activity in schools. This study was unique because it targeted lower-­‐elementary students and it pinpointed the most effective type...
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    • 1 1 the newspaper ran the letters exactly as they had been written. It didn't take long to figure out why. For starters, the 25 students spelled "vandal" in nearly as many ways. "Dear Vandales" went one letter, "I really think that you were tuped...
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    • 2 8 setting and all students in the class participated. Progress was monitored and improvements in spelling were recorded at three points in the study. The Elementary Spelling Inventory was administered at the beginning of the study, in the middle...
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    • Commitment 4 “The poor are doing it by uncoupling parenthood from marriage, and the financially secure are doing it by blasting apart their unions if the principals aren’t having fun anymore” (Flanagan, 2009, p. 2). Flanagan (2009) argued...
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    • Commitment 45 closest to Emily and I really felt like I understood her when we were out and we were alone. We weren’t just out in public, we were hiking in the woods or something and we felt like we could really open up to each other, but I...
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    • Commitment 51 Colin’s parent’s divorce made him realize that marriage is not always easy and that it takes work to make a relationship strong. Colin believed that parents need to make time for their spouse, especially when raising young...
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    • Commitment 63 participant noted, “I don’t know which I would consider more valuable to my own marriage in my life, being able to say, ‘I’d like to be like them,’ or being able to say, ‘I’ll never let myself be like them.’” Some of...
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    • Commitment 70 Discussing with participants in more depth about which example is more impactful would be beneficial to our understanding of how couples construct commitment. Future Research Future research may include interviewing couples that have...
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    • 30 usually it is accomplished by doing research on any topic that touches about digital forensics [URI(b), CER]. The requirements of those programs mentioned above actually depend on the level of the program itself. For instance, if a future...
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    • 56 EnCase (mentioned above). SMART is unique because it is a cross-platform software. In fact, Enron case investigation used SMART. 6. WinHex (http://www.x-ways.net/winhex/) X-Ways Software Technology created another digital forensic analysis tool...
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    • 63 23. VideoFOCUS (http://www.salientstills.com/videofocus/lawenforcement.html) VideoFOCUS is a Video forensic analysis tool that helps investigators finding evidence in a video. This tool is also capable of reconstructing unclear images or motion...

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